Batgirl and the Birds of Prey. Volume 1, Issue 1-6, Who Is Oracle?Batgirl and the Birds of Prey. Volume 1, Issue 1-6, Who Is Oracle?
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Current format, eBook, 2017, , Available. Offered in 0 more formatsBarbara Gordon is no stranger to secrets. She's the daughter of GCPD Jim Gordon, the vigilante known as Batgirl and was once Oracle, the most powerful hacker on the planet. Someone new has resurrected the Oracle mantle that Babs once controlled, and whoever is behind it is sending Batgirl on a wild chase all across Gotham City. By her side are two equally dangerous vigilantes--Dinah Lance, the rock star-turned-hero known as Black Canary, and Helena Bertinelli, the lethal spy code-named the Huntress. Can this mismatched trio come together in time to solve the mystery of the new Oracle and defeat the villainous forces arrayed against them? Or will these Birds of Prey have their wings clipped before they can even get off the ground? Find out in BATGIRL AND THE BIRDS OF PREY VOL. 1: WHO IS ORACLE? The start of a whole new era for Gotham City's greatest superhero team! From writers Shawna and Julie Benson (TV's The 100) and artists Claire Roe (VERTIGO QUARTERLY SFX) and Roge Antonio (NIGHTWING), it's an action-packed adventure on the streets of Gotham. Also collects BATGIRL AND THE BIRDS OF PREY: REBIRTH one-shot.
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- [United States] : DC Comics : Made available through hoopla, 2017.
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