Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Oracle The Cure by Tony Bedard Oracle The Cure TPB (2010 DC) comic books. This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. 1st printing. Collects Oracle: The Cure (2009) #1-3 and Birds of Prey (1999-2009) #126-127. Written by Kevin VanHook and Tony Bedard. Art by Fernando Pasarin, Julian Lopez, Claude St. Aubin, Bit and John Floyd. Cover by Guillem March. Barbara Gordon discovers a new path. Softcover, 128 pages, full color. Cover price $17.99. Customer Testimonials Our customers have some nice things to say about us: Customer Testimonials Mailing List Join our Mailing List for news and sales. We’ve been selling comics since 1961 (our first sale: Fantastic Four #1 at $0.25, see one of our first ads) and on the web since 1996. Copyright © 1996 - 2021 Lone Star Comics Inc. Character images copyright © their respective owners. Comic books in 'Birds of Prey Series 1 Collection' This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. 1st Edition - Volume 2 - 1st printing. "Officer Down!" Collects Batman (1940-2011) #587, Robin (1993-2009) #86, Birds of Prey (1999-2009) #27 and 29 Catwoman (1993-2001 2nd Series) #90, Nightwing (1996-2009) #53, Detective Comics (1937-2011 1st Series) #754, and Batman: Gotham Knights (2000-2006) #13. By Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, Chuck Dixon, Bronwyn Carlton, Devin Grayson, Nunzio DeFilippis, Rick Burchett, Jacob and Arnold Pander, R. Steven Harris, Mike Lilly, and Mike Collins. Commissioner Gordon's been shot! Softcover, 168 pages, full color. Cover price $12.95. This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. 1st Edition - Volume 2 - 2nd and later printings. "Officer Down!" Collects Batman (1940-2011) #587, Robin (1993-2009) #86, Birds of Prey (1999-2009) #27 and 29 Catwoman (1993-2001 2nd Series) #90, Nightwing (1996-2009) #53, Detective Comics (1937-2011 1st Series) #754, and Batman: Gotham Knights (2000-2006) #13. By Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, Chuck Dixon, Bronwyn Carlton, Devin Grayson, Nunzio DeFilippis, Rick Burchett, Jacob & Arnold Pander, R. Steven Harris, Mike Lilly, & Mike Collins. Commissioner Gordon's been shot! Softcover, 168 pages, full color. Cover price $12.95. 1st printing. Collects NIGHTWING (1996-2009) #41-46 and BIRDS OF PREY (1999-2009) #20-21. Written by Chuck Dixon. Art by Greg Land, Patrick Zircher, Butch Guice, and Drew Geraci. Blockbuster, Blüdhaven's deadliest crime boss, is on a rampage. A mysterious hacker has made Blockbuster's life difficult for far too long. It's time for Nightwing ? with the help of the Birds of Prey ? to hunt this person down and terminate this hacker's actions once and for all, at whatever cost. And that hacker is Oracle! The chase is on in this collection written by Chuck Dixon (BATGIRL: YEAR ONE), with art by Greg Land (Sojourn, NIGHTWING), Patrick Zircher (NIGHTWING, Thunderbolts), Butch Guice (BIRDS OF PREY, Ruse), and Drew Geraci (NIGHTWING). While Nightwing desperately tries to rein in the unstable vigilante Nite-Wing, his daytime counterpart Dick Grayson graduates to a street cop. Meanwhile, Blockbuster's thirst for vengeance against Oracle has him sending some of the deadliest assassins after the hacker. When the crime boss captures Nightwing, will our hero be tortured into revealing Oracle's location? Softcover, 192 pages, full color. Cover price $14.99. This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. 1st printing. Collects Birds of Prey (1999-2009) #63-68. Written by Gail Simone. Art by Ed Benes, Alex Lei, Michael Golden, Joe Bennett, and Cliff Richards. Cover by Greg Land. There's trouble brewing for the Birds in this thrilling new trade paperback featuring guest appearances by a host of DCU heroines and villainesses! Lady Shiva makes Black Canary an offer that could change the course of her life! Hardcover, 176 pages, full color. Cover price $17.95. This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. 1st printing. Collects Black Canary/Oracle: Birds of Prey (1996), Birds of Prey: Manhunt (1996) and Revolution (1997), and the BIRDS story from Showcase '96 (1996) #3. Written by Chuck Dixon and Jordan B. Gorfinkel. Art by Gary Frank, Matt Haley, Stefano Raffaele, Jennifer Graves, John Dell, Bob McLeod, Wade von Grawbadger, Cam Smith, Stan Woch, and John Lowe. Cover by Matt Haley and Wade von Grawbadger. Some siuations just require a woman's touch. Former Batgirl, Barbara Gordon becomes Oracle and teams up with Black Canary and Huntress to tackle crime on a global level. Softcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $17.99. This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. 2nd and later printings. NOTE: Covers on reprints may vary. Collects Black Canary/Oracle: Birds of Prey (1996), Birds of Prey: Manhunt (1996) and Revolution (1997), and the BIRDS story from Showcase '96 (1996) #3. Written by Chuck Dixon and Jordan B. Gorfinkel. Art by Gary Frank, Matt Haley, Stefano Raffaele, Jennifer Graves, John Dell, Bob McLeod, Wade von Grawbadger, Cam Smith, Stan Woch, and John Lowe. Cover by Matt Haley and Wade von Grawbadger. Some siuations just require a woman's touch. Former Batgirl, Barbara Gordon becomes Oracle and teams up with Black Canary and Huntress to tackle crime on a global level. Softcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $17.99. Birds of Prey Fly Once More. Recently cancelled series returns to the Batman family. Well that was quick, wasn't it? About one year ago, Birds of Prey shipped its final issue. The series, written over the years by Gail Simone, Sean McKeever, Tony Bedard and Chuck Dixon, was "replaced" by the Oracle: The Cure mini-series as various Batman pieces were moved around the board as part of the "Battle for the Cowl" revamp of the Dark Knight's franchise. Here we are a year later. Just as Bruce Wayne is set to make his return, so will Oracle's team. Gail Simone is returning to the series this April, and she's bringing Ed Benes with her. "I think we have some really surprising stuff coming up. even if you've read every previous Bop issue multiple times," Simone told Comics Alliance in an interview. "I think you're going to really feel the ground shift a little with this. It's going to be a blast. It's Black Canary putting her boot in bad guys' faces and the Huntress taking no *&^% from anyone and Oracle being smarter than anyone else in Gotham. That's what I loved about the book in the first place." Oh, and don't be worried that Simone, who previously worked on the series for over four years, is going anywhere anytime soon: "I don't plan to let go this time. I left the book in good hands with some very talented people and they did swell work and all, but I'll personally bite anyone who tries to take this book in the face." Have you read Birds of Prey [2010]? Stay tuned to IGN for all the latest on DC's 2010 plans. They certainly seem to be on a roll with these announcements, don't they? Oracle Heads To Gotham. Kevin VanHook discusses bringing Barbara Gordon back to Gotham and an adventure that takes her around the globe. IGN tracked down writer Kevin VanHook for a quick chat about his plans for the Birds of Prey mastermind. With the subtitle "The Cure" being tossed around for the series, many are wondering just what VanHook, and DC, have in mind for the former Batgirl. Here are some early details. The first issue hits stores this Wednesday, March 25. IGN Comics: To start off, how did you get involved with Oracle: The Cure? VanHook: I had done some writing for DC Comics almost two years ago, and because I'm a filmmaker who has largely been known for horror stuff the last couple of years after coming out of comics originally, DC and I started kicking around the idea of me doing something in the horror genre. So I did a Superman and Batman versus Vampires and Werewolves miniseries, and the reaction was really strong. Then when I was talking to Dan DiDio about what else we might be able to get in trouble together with, he brought up Oracle. And it was primarily because I'm a computer geek as well. Just coincidentally we were talking about some of the other projects I was doing in visual effects, and Dan asked how much I knew about that stuff. I told him it was kind of a nerdy hobby of mine, and they had in mind that they had a story that would really deal with hacking and really deal with a kind of cyberpunk approach to certain things with Oracle. So that's how it came to happen. Have you read Oracle: The Cure? IGN Comics: The miniseries builds off of elements from Final Crisis and coincides with Battle for the Cowl.
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