. "no"@en . . "Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders)"@en . "no"@en . . . . . . . "Michael O'Hare"@en . . . . . . . . . "Ed Benes"@en . . . . . . "no"@en . . . "Aerie One"@en . "October"@en . . "Black Canary-Oracle- Birds of Prey .png"@en . . . "Birds of Prey (litt\u00E9ralement \u00AB Oiseaux de proie \u00BB), ou BOP, est une s\u00E9rie et un groupe fictionnel de comics de l'\u00E9diteur DC Comics. Cr\u00E9\u00E9 par Jordan B. Gorfinkel et Chuck Dixon, il s'agit \u00E0 l'origine d'un duo compos\u00E9 de Barbara Gordon et Black Canary. Elles seront rejointes plus tard par Huntress et Lady Blackhawk qui deviendront des membres majeurs de l'\u00E9quipe. N\u00E9anmoins, d'autres h\u00E9ro\u00EFnes rejoindront \u00E9galement l'\u00E9quipe le temps de quelques num\u00E9ros. Bien qu'il soit le titre de la s\u00E9rie, le groupe lui-m\u00EAme n'utilisera pas le terme Birds of Prey pour s'identifier avant le num\u00E9ro 86."@fr . . . . . "Butch Guice"@en . . "title"@en . "Nicola Scott"@en . . "The Birds of Prey is a superhero team featured in several American comic book series, miniseries, and special editions published by DC Comics since 1996. The book's premise originated as a partnership between Black Canary and Barbara Gordon, who had adopted the codename Oracle at the time, but has expanded to include additional superheroines. The team name \"Birds of Prey\" was attributed to DC assistant editor Frank Pittarese in the text page of the first issue. The group is initially based in Gotham City and later operates in Metropolis and then relocates once more to \"Platinum Flats\", California, a new locale introduced in Birds of Prey in 2008."@en . "Birds of Prey (litt\u00E9ralement \u00AB Oiseaux de proie \u00BB), ou BOP, est une s\u00E9rie et un groupe fictionnel de comics de l'\u00E9diteur DC Comics. Cr\u00E9\u00E9 par Jordan B. Gorfinkel et Chuck Dixon, il s'agit \u00E0 l'origine d'un duo compos\u00E9 de Barbara Gordon et Black Canary. Elles seront rejointes plus tard par Huntress et Lady Blackhawk qui deviendront des membres majeurs de l'\u00E9quipe. N\u00E9anmoins, d'autres h\u00E9ro\u00EFnes rejoindront \u00E9galement l'\u00E9quipe le temps de quelques num\u00E9ros. La s\u00E9rie a \u00E9t\u00E9 originellement \u00E9crite par Chuck Dixon. D\u00E8s le num\u00E9ro 56, Gail Simone reprend la s\u00E9rie. Plusieurs dessinateurs dont Ed Benes, Joe Bennett et apporteront leurs touche \u00E0 l'univers du groupe. Bien qu'il soit le titre de la s\u00E9rie, le groupe lui-m\u00EAme n'utilisera pas le terme Birds of Prey pour s'identifier avant le num\u00E9ro 86. D\u00E8s 2016, avec DC Rebirth, une nouvelle version de Birds of Prey est introduite dans une quatri\u00E8me s\u00E9rie, intitul\u00E9e Batgirl and the Birds of Prey. L'\u00E9quipe est toujours compos\u00E9e des membres principaux : Batgirl, Black Canary et Huntress. Seule Lady Blackhawk ne fait pas son retour. En 2020, l'\u00E9quipe est au centre d'Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey, une mini-s\u00E9rie du DC Black Label qui s'inspire de la composition du film sorti la m\u00EAme ann\u00E9e. Dans les adaptations en prise de vue r\u00E9elle, l'\u00E9quipe a eu principalement droit a des adaptations libres dans lesquelles la composition du groupe est modifi\u00E9e : La s\u00E9rie t\u00E9l\u00E9vis\u00E9e Les Anges de la nuit, puis le film Bird of Prey (et la fantabuleuse histoire de Harley Quinn) qui introduit Black Canary et Huntress dans l'univers cin\u00E9matographique DC."@fr . . "Birds of Prey"@en . . . . "Y"@en . . "Dove (Dawn Granger)"@en . "Y"@en . . . "Manhunter (Kate Spencer)"@en . . . . "Textless cover of Birds of Prey #8 , art by Stanley Lau."@en . "Catwoman"@en . ""@en . . "no"@en . . . . "Claire Roe"@en . . "no"@en . "Hawk"@en . . "Joe Bennett"@en . . . . "March"@en . . . "Gail Simone"@en . . "Aves de Presa (c\u00F3mic)"@es . "Misfit"@en . "Vol. 1: 127"@en . . . . "May"@en . . . . . . "Birds of Prey \u00E8 un gruppo supereroistico dell'Universo DC a cui sono state dedicate diverse serie a fumetti statunitensi della DC Comics, inizialmente formato dall'Oracolo, ossia Batgirl e da Black Canary. Avanti nel tempo si susseguono diversi personaggi che diventano parte delle Birds of Prey, capitanate dall'Oracolo, o che collaborano col gruppo. Tra le supereroine che ne fanno parte ci sono la Cacciatrice e , mentre altre figure collaboratrici sono per esempio Catwoman, Hawkgirl, Hawk, Katana e Renee Montoya. Il gruppo inizialmente ha la sua sede a Gotham City e in seguito opera a Metropolis, quindi si sposta a \"Platinum Flats\", in California, una nuova localit\u00E0 introdotta in Birds of Prey nel 2008."@it . "Gilbert Hernandez"@en . . "no"@en . . . "no"@en . . . . "August"@en . . . . "2014"^^ . "Chuck Dixon"@en . . "2011"^^ . "Clocktower"@en . . "2009"^^ . . . "Oracle"@en . "\u30D0\u30FC\u30BA\u30FB\u30AA\u30D6\u30FB\u30D7\u30EC\u30A4"@ja . . "2018"^^ . . . . . "Birds of Prey \u00E8 un gruppo supereroistico dell'Universo DC a cui sono state dedicate diverse serie a fumetti statunitensi della DC Comics, inizialmente formato dall'Oracolo, ossia Batgirl e da Black Canary. Avanti nel tempo si susseguono diversi personaggi che diventano parte delle Birds of Prey, capitanate dall'Oracolo, o che collaborano col gruppo. Tra le supereroine che ne fanno parte ci sono la Cacciatrice e , mentre altre figure collaboratrici sono per esempio Catwoman, Hawkgirl, Hawk, Katana e Renee Montoya. Il gruppo inizialmente ha la sua sede a Gotham City e in seguito opera a Metropolis, quindi si sposta a \"Platinum Flats\", in California, una nuova localit\u00E0 introdotta in Birds of Prey nel 2008."@it . "Shawna Benson"@en . "Katana"@en . "Birds of Prey"@en . "Vol. 2"@en . . . . . . . . "51001"^^ . . . . . . "Lady Blackhawk"@en . . . "Cover of Black Canary/Oracle: Birds of Prey #1 , art by Gary Frank."@en . "Huntress"@en . "Showcase \u201896 #3"@en . . "team"@en . "Black Alice"@en . . . "Duane Swierczynski"@en . "1996"^^ . . . . . . . . "Paulo Siqueira"@en . . . . "Big Barda"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "January"@en . . "171"^^ . . . . . "Jesus Saiz"@en . . . . "Birds of Prey"@en . . "Rick Leonardi"@en . . . . . . . "Roge Antonio"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Greg Land"@en . . . "Jade Canary"@en . "Birds of Prey"@en . . "Condor"@en . . . "Current:"@en . "Claude St. Aubin"@en . . . . . ""@en . "Monthly"@en . . . "Y"@en . ""@en . "Birds of Prey"@en . . "\u30D0\u30FC\u30BA\u30FB\u30AA\u30D6\u30FB\u30D7\u30EC\u30A4\uFF08\u82F1: Birds of Prey\uFF09\u306F\u3001DC\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF\u30B9\u306E\u51FA\u7248\u3059\u308B\u30A2\u30E1\u30EA\u30AB\u30F3\u30FB\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF\u30B9\u306B\u767B\u5834\u3059\u308B\u67B6\u7A7A\u306E\u30B9\u30FC\u30D1\u30FC\u30D2\u30FC\u30ED\u30FC\u30C1\u30FC\u30E0\u3001\u53CA\u3073\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF\u306E\u30BF\u30A4\u30C8\u30EB\u3002"@ja . . . . . "Vol. 3"@en . . . "Batgirl and the Birds of Prey"@en . . . . "DC Comics"@en . . . "Batwoman"@en . "602675"^^ . . "Strix"@en . . . . "Power Girl"@en . "Sean McKeever"@en . . . . "Former:"@en . . . "Birds of Prey (fumetto)"@it . . "2016"^^ . "July"@en . "Terry Moore"@en . "Vol. 3: 34"@en . . "no"@en . . "768"^^ . . "April"@en . "Aves de Presa (en ingl\u00E9s, Birds of Prey) es un equipo de superh\u00E9roes que aparece en varias series de c\u00F3mics estadounidenses, miniseries y ediciones especiales publicadas por DC Comics desde 1996. La premisa del libro se origin\u00F3 como una asociaci\u00F3n entre Canario Negro y Barbara Gordon, que hab\u00EDa adoptado el nombre en clave Oracle en ese momento, pero se ha expandido para incluir superhero\u00EDnas adicionales. El nombre del equipo \"Birds of Prey\" se atribuy\u00F3 al editor asistente de DC Frank Pittarese en la p\u00E1gina de texto del primer n\u00FAmero.\u200BEl grupo tiene su sede inicialmente en Gotham City y luego opera en Metr\u00F3polis y luego se traslada una vez m\u00E1s a \"Platinum Flats\", California, un nuevo lugar introducido en Birds of Prey en 2008. La serie fue concebida por Jordan B. Gorfinkel y originalmente escrita por Chuck Dixon. Gail Simone escribi\u00F3 el guion del c\u00F3mic desde el n\u00FAmero 56 al 108. originalmente iba a reemplazar a Simone,\u200B\u200Bpero McKeever posteriormente decidi\u00F3 dejar el proyecto y solo escribi\u00F3 los n\u00FAmeros 113-117; , que escribi\u00F3 los n\u00FAmeros 109\u2013112, asumi\u00F3 brevemente el t\u00EDtulo del n\u00FAmero 118..\u200BEntre los artistas se encuentran Butch Guice, Greg Land, Ed Benes y Joe Bennett; Nicola Scott comenz\u00F3 una temporada como artista con el n\u00FAmero 100. En 2011, el t\u00EDtulo fue relanzado bajo el guionista Duane Swierczynski y el artista Jesus Saiz. A pesar de que el t\u00EDtulo de la serie es Birds of Prey, la frase no se mencion\u00F3 en el libro hasta el n\u00FAmero 86, cuando uno de los miembros del grupo, Zinda Blake, sugiere que podr\u00EDa ser un nombre apropiado para el equipo. Sin embargo, los otros personajes se desv\u00EDan y no responden a su sugerencia. Oracle, la l\u00EDder del equipo, se refiere al grupo con ese nombre en una conversaci\u00F3n con el nuevo Escarabajo Azul, Jaime Reyes,\u200By m\u00E1s adelante dentro de la serie.\u200B El n\u00FAcleo del equipo est\u00E1 formado por Oracle y Canario Negro, con otras hero\u00EDnas formando una lista rotativa a veces por per\u00EDodos prolongados, a veces solo para una aventura. Despu\u00E9s de la partida de Canario Negro, Cazadora permaneci\u00F3 como miembro b\u00E1sico y l\u00EDder de campo, junto con los nuevos \"miembros principales\". Tras los eventos de Flashpoint (2011) y el relanzamiento de toda la empresa como parte de The New 52, Oracle recupera su movilidad y recupera su antigua identidad de Batgirl, tomando una breve pausa del equipo en el proceso. A pesar de la lista central previamente exclusivamente femenina, los aliados masculinos como Nightwing, Wildcat, Savant y Creote asiste con frecuencia a las misiones. Adem\u00E1s, Hawk y Dove se unieron brevemente al equipo, convirtiendo a Hawk en su primer miembro masculino. Con el relanzamiento suave de DC Rebirth de la compa\u00F1\u00EDa en 2016, Birds of Prey se reintroducen en el nuevo t\u00EDtulo Batgirl and the Birds of Prey, inicialmente con un equipo formado por Batgirl, Canario Negro y Cazadora."@es . "Aves de Presa (en ingl\u00E9s, Birds of Prey) es un equipo de superh\u00E9roes que aparece en varias series de c\u00F3mics estadounidenses, miniseries y ediciones especiales publicadas por DC Comics desde 1996. La premisa del libro se origin\u00F3 como una asociaci\u00F3n entre Canario Negro y Barbara Gordon, que hab\u00EDa adoptado el nombre en clave Oracle en ese momento, pero se ha expandido para incluir superhero\u00EDnas adicionales. El nombre del equipo \"Birds of Prey\" se atribuy\u00F3 al editor asistente de DC Frank Pittarese en la p\u00E1gina de texto del primer n\u00FAmero.\u200BEl grupo tiene su sede inicialmente en Gotham City y luego opera en Metr\u00F3polis y luego se traslada una vez m\u00E1s a \"Platinum Flats\", California, un nuevo lugar introducido en Birds of Prey en 2008."@es . "Birds of Prey"@fr . "September"@en . "Aves de Rapina (DC Comics)"@pt . . . "Starling"@en . "no"@en . "Julie Benson"@en . "Amanda Conner"@en . . . "Harley Quinn"@en . . "1999"^^ . . "Casey Jones"@en . . . . "no"@en . . . . "y"@en . "Aves de Rapina \u00E9 um grupo de super-hero\u00EDnas, publicando mensalmente pela editora de quadrinhos estadunidense, DC Comics. Originalmente apenas formado por Or\u00E1culo (Barbara Gordon) e Can\u00E1rio Negro (Dinah Lance), como equipe tiveram sua estreia em Showcase #96 em Mar\u00E7o de 1996, na hist\u00F3ria \"Birds of a Feather\" de Jordan B. Gorfinkel, nas artes de Jennifer Graves e Stan Woch. Or\u00E1culo auxiliava a Can\u00E1rio em miss\u00F5es secretas contra contrabandistas e terroristas at\u00E9 que mais a frente surgiram novas personagens como Ca\u00E7adora (Helena Rosa Bertinelli) e Lady Falc\u00E3o Negro (Zinda Blake). Com o passar dos anos o grupo incluiu membros dos mais diversos, como: Lady Shiva (Sandra Woosan), Ca\u00E7ador/Justiceira (Kate Spencer), Marginal (Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe), Savant (Brian K. Durlin), Creote (Aleksandr Creote), Grande Barda (Barda Free), Cigana (Cindy Reynolds), Mestre Judoca (Sonia Sato), Alice Sombria (Lori Zechlin), Onyx (Onyx Adams), Contra-Espi\u00E3 (Katarina Armstrong), Infinito, Condor (Benjamin Reyes). Poderosa (Kara Zor-L), Vixen (Mari Jiwe McCabe), Columba (Dawn Granger), e at\u00E9 o Ca\u00E7ador de Marte (J'onn J'onzz). Na vers\u00E3o Os Novos 52, funcionando como uma extens\u00E3o da Bat-fam\u00EDlia, Katana (Tatsu Yamashiro), Sturnia (Ev Crawford) e Hera Venenosa (Dra. Pamela Lillian Isley, PhD) unem-se a forma\u00E7\u00E3o original, brevemente Mulher-Gato (Selina Kyle)."@pt . "2010"^^ . "Q2635755"@en . . "2011"^^ . "Birds of Prey (team)"@en . "Aves de Rapina \u00E9 um grupo de super-hero\u00EDnas, publicando mensalmente pela editora de quadrinhos estadunidense, DC Comics. Originalmente apenas formado por Or\u00E1culo (Barbara Gordon) e Can\u00E1rio Negro (Dinah Lance), como equipe tiveram sua estreia em Showcase #96 em Mar\u00E7o de 1996, na hist\u00F3ria \"Birds of a Feather\" de Jordan B. Gorfinkel, nas artes de Jennifer Graves e Stan Woch. Or\u00E1culo auxiliava a Can\u00E1rio em miss\u00F5es secretas contra contrabandistas e terroristas at\u00E9 que mais a frente surgiram novas personagens como Ca\u00E7adora (Helena Rosa Bertinelli) e Lady Falc\u00E3o Negro (Zinda Blake). Com o passar dos anos o grupo incluiu membros dos mais diversos, como: Lady Shiva (Sandra Woosan), Ca\u00E7ador/Justiceira (Kate Spencer), Marginal (Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe), Savant (Brian K. Durlin), Creote (Aleksandr Cr"@pt . "Tony Bedard"@en . "The Birds of Prey is a superhero team featured in several American comic book series, miniseries, and special editions published by DC Comics since 1996. The book's premise originated as a partnership between Black Canary and Barbara Gordon, who had adopted the codename Oracle at the time, but has expanded to include additional superheroines. The team name \"Birds of Prey\" was attributed to DC assistant editor Frank Pittarese in the text page of the first issue. The group is initially based in Gotham City and later operates in Metropolis and then relocates once more to \"Platinum Flats\", California, a new locale introduced in Birds of Prey in 2008. The series was conceived by Jordan B. Gorfinkel and originally written by Chuck Dixon. Gail Simone scripted the comic from issue #56 to #108. Sean McKeever was originally to replace Simone, but McKeever subsequently decided to leave the project and only wrote issues #113\u2013117; Tony Bedard, who wrote issues #109\u2013112, briefly took over the title at issue #118. Artists have included Butch Guice, Greg Land, Ed Benes and Joe Bennett; Nicola Scott began a stint as artist with issue #100. In 2011, the title was relaunched under writer Duane Swierczynski and artist Jesus Saiz. With the 2016 company-wide soft relaunch DC Rebirth, the Birds of Prey are re-introduced in the new title Batgirl and the Birds of Prey, featuring a team consisting of Batgirl, Black Canary and Huntress. Despite the title of the series being Birds of Prey, the phrase was not mentioned in the book until issue #86, when one of the group's members, Zinda Blake, suggests that it might be a fitting name for the team, but other characters get sidetracked and do not respond to her suggestion. Oracle, the team's leader, refers to the group by that name in a conversation with the new Blue Beetle, Jaime Reyes, and later within the series. The core of the team is made up of Oracle and Black Canary, with other heroines forming a rotating roster sometimes for extended periods, sometimes for merely one adventure. After Black Canary's departure, Huntress remained as the staple member and field leader, alongside new \"core members\". Following the events of Flashpoint (2011) and the company-wide relaunch as part of The New 52, Oracle recovers her mobility and reclaims her former Batgirl identity, taking a brief hiatus from the team in the process. Despite the previously all-female central roster, male allies such as Nightwing, Wildcat, Savant and Creote frequently assist missions. In addition, Hawk and Dove briefly joined the team, making Hawk its first male member."@en . "Poison Ivy"@en . . . . "28571"^^ . "1123848818"^^ . "Vol. 2: 15"@en . . . . . . "Batgirl and the Birds of Prey: 22 and a Rebirth one-shot"@en . "teams"@en . . . . "\u30D0\u30FC\u30BA\u30FB\u30AA\u30D6\u30FB\u30D7\u30EC\u30A4\uFF08\u82F1: Birds of Prey\uFF09\u306F\u3001DC\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF\u30B9\u306E\u51FA\u7248\u3059\u308B\u30A2\u30E1\u30EA\u30AB\u30F3\u30FB\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF\u30B9\u306B\u767B\u5834\u3059\u308B\u67B6\u7A7A\u306E\u30B9\u30FC\u30D1\u30FC\u30D2\u30FC\u30ED\u30FC\u30C1\u30FC\u30E0\u3001\u53CA\u3073\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF\u306E\u30BF\u30A4\u30C8\u30EB\u3002"@ja . . . . "Gypsy"@en . . "Vol. 1"@en . . "Judomaster"@en . . . . . "Batgirl"@en . . . . . "Black Canary"@en . . "Vixen"@en . . . . . . .