tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2882495501831918897.post2968666311695466371..comments2024-02-27T09:26:48.052-05:00Comments on Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Faster than a DC Bullet: Birds of Prey, Part XVI: The Death of OracleStevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16546370463396570168noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2882495501831918897.post-80609916952640375122013-05-08T11:18:51.051-04:002013-05-08T11:18:51.051-04:00I think the "not on the right side of the law...I think the "not on the right side of the law" thing would have been better if anything had been done with it. In <i>The Death of Oracle</i>, it basically boils down to Black Canary not being able to go to the hospital when severely injured... but then later in the book, she openly attends a hospital benefit! The idea that Dinah's secret identity was compromised really bothers me, too, as she didn't seem to have one up until the compromising happened.<br /><br />Someday I'll read <i>Secret Six</i>!Stevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16546370463396570168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2882495501831918897.post-62614300578979976202013-05-08T10:42:43.915-04:002013-05-08T10:42:43.915-04:00Agreed the Birds of Prey relaunch after Brightest ...Agreed the Birds of Prey relaunch after Brightest Day seemed mainly just to serve Brightest Day, and even there not all that well. I liked this depiction of the Birds as not always on the right side of the law (at least as far as the law was concerned), something that's carried over into the New 52 Birds, but I also agree Oracle's "death" was muddled and it's implications unclear. I chalk it up to the run-up to Flashpoint; I liked the Secret Six touches in Death of Oracle and that's how I remember this one.collectededitionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14698269790653953645noreply@blogger.com