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On retrouve aux dessins Ed Benes qui continue de se bonifier (DC le promouvra à dessinateur de la Justice League à compter de Justice League Of America 1: The Tornado's Path). Dans ce tome, il n'illustre pas tous les épisodes, il est aidé par Ron Adrian, Jim Fern, Eduardo Baretto et Eric Battle. L'unicité du coloriste (le studio Hi-Fi) assure une tonalité cohérente aux différents épisodes et le lecteur ne souffre pas de brutales ruptures de style.
Gail Simone continue de développer ses personnages au fils de péripéties plutôt originales. Barbara Gordon envoie ses agents (Huntres, puis Black Canary) enquêter sur un culte religieux basé dans l'Oregon et lié à une vague de suicides. Elle même doit faire face à une invasion informatique des ses réseaux par un ennemi majeur de Superman. Les Birds of Prey continuent de croiser le chemin d'autres super-héroïnes (Vixen et Lady Blackhawk) et d'autres personnages secondaires de l'univers DC (Geoforce et quelques Outsiders). Et Black Canary continue de gérer les conséquences de sa captivité et des tortures qui lui ont été infligées dans Birds of Prey: Of Like Minds par Savant et Creote (2 personnages à la base passe-partout qui acquiert de plus en plus d'épaisseur).
Ce tome constitue une lecture très agréable dans lequel l'action reste le principale moteur, avec une bone dose de mystère, mais où les personnages ont tous une véritable identité (au delà de leur simple costume), et les ramifications des actions passées ne sont pas éludées, mais servent à étoffer l'intrigue. L'histoire se poursuit dans Birds of Prey: The Battle Within.
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5.0 étoiles sur 5Gail Simone Pens Another Winner!8 octobre 2006
Par Mel Odom - Publié sur Amazon.com
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Chuck Dixon created the mold when he delivered the first BIRDS OF PREY mini-series that later spawned a comic series that's about to pass 100 issues, and a short-lived television series that never quite found its wings. But I really think Gail Simone is the shining star of the series. She has the women's rap down, and she tech-savvy and seems to enjoy world-building, military hardware, politics, and history. All things that I gravitate to in storytelling. Simone is an absolute gem when it comes to creating captivating characterization.
In this last offering of issues rendered as a graphic novel, the Birds come into their own in many ways. Instead of the group just being Black Canary operating undercover with Barbara Gordon (Oracle) as backup, Huntress has been added in, as well as Lady Blackhawk. They work well as a group, and all of them are individuals with different triggers and goals.
This graphic novel concerns itself with a religious cult that has a surprise villain that I truly didn't see coming until X was on the page. Yet, X really fit. That's the magic that Simone brings to her work -- it's all a logical outgrowth of characters and situations. The later section of the book deals with the aftermath of the GANG WAR storyline that ran through the Bat books and ended in the loss of a major Robin-centric character that I still haven't agreed with.
As always, Ed Benes's artwork is lush and almost pure cheesecake -- except that he does action and body language and backgrounds so darn well. He's the perfect artist for a book like BIRDS OF PREY, and I hope he stays with the series forever.
If you haven't checked out a BIRDS OF PREY comic book/graphic novel and only have the television series to judge from, I'd suggest picking up any of Simone's graphic novels. Or any of Chuck Dixon's. But if you're wanting the deep emotion and women in turmoil, Gail Simone has definitely carved out territory of her own. I'm looking forward to more.
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5.0 étoiles sur 5The Ret-Con begins19 mai 2006
Par Savant11 - Publié sur Amazon.com
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This is another complicated and finely woven story by author Gail Simone. This story involves BoP issues 68-75. And can be broken into four parts.
Part 1. involves the Birds investigating the disappearance of a bunch of kids. Oracle sends Huntress undercover to a cult in the woods of Oregon to investigate. While there she meets up with another undercover operative by the name of Vixen who is there to help her. Once again my biggest problem with this book comes down to Gail Simone's portrayal of Huntress. I am not certain whether Gail did her homework on Huntress or simply decided to arbitrarily ignore all the ground work laid out by other others such as Greg Rucka, Chuck Dixon and even Jeph Loeb did with her. But whatever the case, this is not the same Huntress. It's as if the character has been twisted and changed in order to suit the story the author wants to tell.
In the last book, Sensei & Student we saw Huntress--- a character who had previously portrayed as somewhat aloof proud and uptight---now reduced to a wanton who was predisposed to having sex with a man who just treated her abominably.
Now in this story we see a character,who had previously been portrayed as such a devout Catholic. That she incorporated the cross into her costume and took the time to pray for six slaughtered men. Now professing her discomfort with Churches, And who claims that she doesn't know the distinction between cults and churches! And Huntress' anger throughout the entire story is a real turn off. Gail Simone has made no secret of being an atheist and it's as if she's taken her own prejudices and foisted it onto the character.
Part 2. A subplot involving Oracle being taken over by Braniac, which is very interesting.
Part 3. A surprising stand alone story involving Canary finally confronting Savant, the man who kidnapped and humiliated her in the TPB `Of Like Minds'. I actually liked this story and consider it probably the best story that Gail has written. Because Canary is actually portrayed as a bit more human, and less `Pollyanaish' than she usually is. The story showed a woman who was suffered anger and resentment. Which would not be out of the norm considering what Savant had done to her.
Part 4. Involves a turning point for the Birds. Where after her clock tower being blown up and a fight with Batman. Oracle decides to re-locate to Metropolis. There is also a formal invitation for Huntress to join the team. And the introduction of a new character.
That being said. This probably is my favourite BoP arc, because of the darkness and intrigue.
5.0 étoiles sur 5this series just gets better and better!14 octobre 2010
Par Michael Alexander - Publié sur Amazon.com
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this is the 3rd compilation in the birds of prey series. this series just gets better as it goes along. oracle sends huntress to investigate a "commune" after several teenagers are found in superhero costumes of dead heroes after committing suicide. needless to say, this is when the fun starts for huntress. you will not believe who the villain behind it all is and why. but the great part is when said person is confronted by oracle.