Series: Birds of Prey

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TitlesOrder
Black Canary/Oracle: Birds of Prey by Chuck DixonBlack Canary/Oracle: Birds of Prey, Birds of Prey: Manhunt #1-4, Birds of Prey: Revolution
Birds of Prey: Old Friends, New Enemies by Chuck Dixon1-6
Nightwing: The Hunt for Oracle by Chuck Dixon20-21
Batman: Officer Down (New Gotham 2) by Greg Rucka27
Batman: Bruce Wayne - Murderer? by Ed Brubaker39-40
Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive, Vol. 1 by Ed Brubaker41, 43
Birds of Prey, Vol. 1: Of Like Minds by Gail Simone56-61
Birds of Prey, Vol. 2: Sensei & Student by Gail Simone62-68
Birds of Prey Vol. 3: Between Dark & Dawn by Gail Simone69-75
Birds of Prey Vol. 4: The Battle Within by Gail Simone76-85
Birds of Prey Vol. 5: Perfect Pitch by Gail Simone86-90, 92-95
Birds of Prey Vol. 6: Blood and Circuits by Gail Simone96-103
Birds of Prey Vol. 7: Dead of Winter by Gail Simone104-108
Birds of Prey: Club Kids by Tony Bedard109-112, 118
Birds of Prey: Metropolis or Dust by Sean McKeever113-117
Birds of Prey: Platinum Flats by Tony Bedard119-124
Oracle: The Cure by Kevin VanHook126-127

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