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Birds Of Prey: DC Comics Reveals Best Look At Harley Quinn, Huntress, Black Canary


We're still waiting for the first trailer for Birds of Prey but it looks like there's something to make the wait a little easier. DC Comics has just announced a set of new trade paperbacks that offer our best look yet at Harley Quinn, Huntress, and Black Canary.

DC Comics will be releasing the three trade paperbacks in January 2020 and it all has gorgeous covers illustrated by Tula Lotay. Check out the images and details below.

BIRDS OF PREY: THE HUNTRESS TP
written by GREG RUCKA
art by RICK BURCHETT
cover by TULA LOTAY
In these stories from Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #1-6, the Huntress is framed for murder, and while avoiding the G.C.P.D. and the Bat-Family, she revisits her childhood in hope of discovering the true culprit. But as she and the Question seek clues to prove her innocence, more murders implicating her are committed, forcing Batman and Nightwing to confront her in a showdown with unexpected results!

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BIRDS OF PREY: BLACK CANARY TP
written by BRENDEN FLETCHER
art by ANNIE WU, PIA GUERRA, SANDY JARRELL, and MORITAT
cover by TULA LOTAY
Rock star. Public menace. Martial artist. Superhero. Dinah Drake is all these things and more—and she's got the legions of fans, friends, and foes to prove it. But there's a part of her life she's never been able to get a handle on, a role she's never been able to play: daughter. Her mother went missing, and took the secrets of Dinah's own past with her. Now a mysterious cult is determined to dig them up, and Dinah must go on a whirlwind tour from Gotham City to the nightclubs of Europe. Collects Black Canary #1-12 and Black Canary Sneak Peek #1.

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BIRDS OF PREY: HARLEY QUINN TP
written by AMANDA CONNER and JIMMY PALMIOTTI
art by CHAD HARDIN and STEPHANE ROUX
cover by TULA LOTAY
When Gotham's favorite sociopath inherits a building on the famous Coney Island boardwalk, she feels right at home in the (literal) freakshow. Unfortunately, the legion of bounty hunters after the price on her head seem to know it, too. Who else but Harley Quinn could handle all that Brooklyn's criminal underbelly has to offer—Russian spies, senior citizens, and rival roller derby teams included—and still have time for a double chili dog! Collects Harley Quinn #1-7 and Harley Quinn: Future's End #1 and a story from Secret Origins #4.

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The Huntress paperback drops on January 1 and will be followed by Black Canary on January 15. Harley Quinn's paperback will be released on January 22.

Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) is scheduled for release on February 7, 2020.

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