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Birds of Prey: The Death of Oracle

por Gail Simone

Otros autores: Marc Andreyko (Contribuidor), Vicente Cifuentes (Artist), Eber Ferreira (Artist), Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau (Original Cover Artist, Collection Cover Artist), Guillem March (Artist)8 más, JP Mayer (Artist), Adriana Melo (Artist), Inaki Miranda (Artist), Diego Olmos (Artist), Pere Pérez (Artist), Jesus Saiz (Artist), Adrian Syaf (Artist), Billy Tucci (Artist)

Series: Birds of Prey (volume 2) (7-13), Birds of Prey (Vol. 2 #7-13), Barbara Gordon: Batgirl/Oracle (complete) (Birds of Prey [2010] #7-12)

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Written by GAIL SIMONE Art by ARDIAN SYAF and VICENTE CIFUENTES Cover bySTANLEY "ARTGERM" LAU One of Oracle's fiercest enemies findsher alone and far from her allies in this title collecting issues #7-13 -and that's just the tip of the iceberg! As Black Canary confronts herinner demons, the Calculator's army and new villainess Mortis take theirultimate revenge on Oracle.… (más)
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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
Part of my massive Barbara Gordon Re-read which I had a glorious amazing time with. Birds of Prey, under the hands of Gail Simone, was a gorgeous thing and It made me super happy to have all my amazing women back together doing amazing things! ( )
  wanderlustlover | Dec 26, 2022 |
Too many people know about Oracle and so she comes up with a plan to once again disappear off of everyone but the immediate 'Bat Family' radar.

Of course, since this is a story, not everything goes according to plan. And Dove, Black Canary, and Huntress have to improvise, a lot.

One of the things I really like especially about the Birds of Prey series, though the rest of the DC Universe can be good about it as well, is that DC lets the super heroines actually like each other, be friends, as well as helping each other. Oh, and I was happy to see The Question in this TPB also. Go Renee! ( )
  DanieXJ | Oct 25, 2014 |
Like some of the previous Birds of Prey volumes, this is a loose collection of individual stories, so I'll handle them one by one. The first of these is the titular one, "The Death of Oracle," where Barbara decides that these days too many people know there is an Oracle, and that just that bare fact opens her up to too much, and so she executes a masterplan that will allow the world to think that Oracle is dead. Of course, this masterplan goes awry, as the Calculator pulls some unexpected allies in, but not too awry. It's an okay story, with a couple good moments (I love the roles of Savant and Creote in the reconstituted Birds of Prey, and Dove getting drunk for the first time is enjoyable), but mostly it feels like one long fight scene stretched out over four issues. The way the Calculator's henchmen turn on him in the last part comes out of nowhere, too.

It's let down by some inconsistent and often-terrible art. Adrian Syaf and Vicente Cifuentes do a good job on the first chapter, and Guillem March isn't bad on the second, but I find Inake Miranda's work to be plastic and artificial, especially his faces, which seems incapable of conveying real emotion, and his linework is all the same thickness. Especially bad is the scene where Oracle reveals the full extent of her plan to Batman, Batman, Batgirl, Red Robin, and Misfit,* and all the characters stand in a succession of poses.

It's also let down by the fact that it doesn't really matter. The Birds don't seem to operate any differently with a "dead" Oracle, and indeed, they're pretty sloppy about keeping her up the necessary appearances, talking about Oracle right in front of villains they're fighting. What's more, at first Manhunter is specifically shown as one of the characters they're deceiving, but by the end of the book, she's not only in on the deception, she knows that Barbara Gordon is Oracle-- something she didn't know before Oracle was "killed." Some heightening of security.

"Which Reason Knows Not Of" continues the development of the flirtation between the Huntress and Catman begun in Dead of Winter. Their interplay is good, though Catman's triple-bluff plan here is a little too complicated to be believable, and I'm not sure why he even wants the result that he gets, which seems unnecessary given how superficial his relationship with the Huntress is.

"Hostile Takeover" is probably the best story in the book, a simple two-issue caper featuring the Birds teaming up with the Question. Fun and not too complicated, just like I prefer my stories, though there are too many characters. (On the other hand, this is the only time Hawk ever feels interesting.) Jesus Saiz does good art on the first issue, though Diego Olmos's backgroundless panels feel phoned-in. I don't get why the Huntress replaces the Black Canary as field leader, though.

The book (and this incarnation of Birds of Prey) wraps up with "War and Remembrance," a two-part callback to the Golden Age. A post-WWII mission of the original Black Canary, the Phantom Lady, and Lady Blackhawk turns out to have modern-day repercussions. A good idea, but ultimately the story's kind of a muddle, and it ends on a lame "joke" where all the characters laugh. Also, since when was the original Black Canary active during World War II? The art is done by like five different people, and I liked some of it.

Ultimately, I don't know how necessary this revival of Birds of Prey was. Though I didn't like the way that the original series wrapped up, this reincarnation seemed to stagger around without clear direction or purpose. And why go to the bother of getting Gail Simone back if you're just going to pair her with an ever-changing cadre of subpar artists?

* Speaking of Misfit, why is this her only appearance in this whole book? She supposedly moved in with Helena during Oracle: The Cure, but we haven't actually seen her since then, and End Run mentioned she was with foster parents. I miss her!

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Gail Simoneautor principaltodas las edicionescalculado
Andreyko, MarcContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Cifuentes, VicenteArtistautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Ferreira, EberArtistautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Lau, Stanley 'Artgerm'Original Cover Artist, Collection Cover Artistautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
March, GuillemArtistautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Mayer, JPArtistautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Melo, AdrianaArtistautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Miranda, InakiArtistautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Olmos, DiegoArtistautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
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Saiz, JesusArtistautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
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Written by GAIL SIMONE Art by ARDIAN SYAF and VICENTE CIFUENTES Cover bySTANLEY "ARTGERM" LAU One of Oracle's fiercest enemies findsher alone and far from her allies in this title collecting issues #7-13 -and that's just the tip of the iceberg! As Black Canary confronts herinner demons, the Calculator's army and new villainess Mortis take theirultimate revenge on Oracle.

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