• Birds of Prey #3 - Vol. 2 - 2010

Birds of Prey #3 – Vol. 2 – 2010 delivers high-octane action and razor-sharp dialogue as the reunited team of heroines continues their fight against a shadowy new adversary. Written by the legendary Gail Simone, a name synonymous with empowering, intelligent storytelling, and brought to life through the dynamic pencils of Ed Benes, this issue maintains the high standard set by the relaunch of the beloved title.

The story picks up in the heart of Gotham City, with Black Canary, Huntress, Lady Blackhawk, and Oracle racing to uncover the identity of the mysterious new enemy who’s been pulling their strings. The stakes escalate rapidly when one of their own becomes a direct target, and betrayal begins to cloud the team’s unity.

Oracle faces tough moral choices as secrets from the past emerge, testing her leadership and pushing the Birds into increasingly dangerous territory. Benes’ artwork adds a visceral energy to every fight sequence, while Simone’s writing ensures that character development never takes a backseat to the action.

This issue is a pivotal early chapter in Vol. 2, setting the tone for the entire run and reaffirming why Birds of Prey remains a cornerstone of DC’s superhero universe. It’s perfect for readers looking to start the run or collectors aiming to complete their set with a key, early instalment.

Available now from ComicBookXS.com, this issue is in excellent condition. All comics are dispatched promptly using protective, reinforced packaging to ensure they arrive swiftly and securely—ready for reading or archival storage.



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Birds of Prey #3 - Vol. 2 - 2010

  • Brand: DC
  • Product Code: DC
  • Availability: 1
  • £3.00


Tags: Comicbook, Birds of Prey, 2010, DC, Black Canary, Dove, Hawk, Huntress, Lady Blackhawk, Oracle, Penguin, Creote, Savant, White Canary, Gotham City Police Department, Dan DiDio, Cliff Chiang, Gail Simone, Ed Benes, Adriana Melo, Mariah Benes, Nei Ruffino, Steve Wands, Janelle Asselin