Birds Of Prey #6
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| Writer | Gail Simone |
| Artist | Alvin Lee |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
Dinah Lance struggles to clear herself of murder charges, leaving Huntress and Lady Blackhawk in Thailand to face the invincible Shiva without the aid of the Black Canary! And a major moment occurs in the lives of Hawk and Dove
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt
Nov 13, 2010I was really on the fence about assigning this book this strong of a verdict given some of the flaws in the art and some issues with the development of the plot, but the strength of Gail Simone's Huntress and the fun action sequences won out. The entire White Canary epic has been weaker than could be expected based upon Simone's recent output on Read Full Review
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8.5
A Comic Book Blog - Wayland
Nov 18, 2010It was overall a very good issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics Bulletin - Robert Tacopina
Nov 11, 2010The only detriment to this issue is the artwork, which is not bad in and of itself. The problem is that the discrepancies between the Lee and Melo pages is a jarring one at times and becomes a nuisance. Both do an admirable job in their own right, though I prefer Adriana Melo. Otherwise, Birds of Prey is just a damn good book filled with action packed fun. Read Full Review
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8.0
cxPulp - Terry Verticchio
Nov 12, 2010Birds of Prey is old-school fun, with great characters to root for, villains to hiss at and plenty of action to keep your fan boy heart a pumpin'. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Vine - Zack Freeman
Nov 10, 2010This is an all-too-brief sampling of the series for me, but I did enjoy how the Birds are defined not simply by having an all-girl's line-up or by having bird-themed members, but by the unusual locations and situations they find themselves in. A new arc's staring next issue, so I'm looking forward to get firmer footing to follow these femme fatales and give them a more accurate assessment. I've been loving Secret Six, so I know I'll like this. Read Full Review
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4.0
Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton
Nov 10, 2010I enjoyed the first four issues of "Birds of Prey," so this two-parter has ultimately been a disappointment. I'm not going to write off the book " this feels like it's the exception to the rule " but I am glad it's over, and starting next month Ardian Syaf comes on board to help the title move forward. This is a comic that we ultimately expect a lot more from. Read Full Review