Birds of Prey: Platinum Flats #[nn]
Three fierce figures burst from a firestorm on Stéphane Roux's striking cover: a winged, masked figure dominates the center with arms raised and crossbows at the ready, while a pink-haired masked woman and a blond gunslinger in a distinctive cap flank her on either side, both weapons drawn. Tony Bedard leads the creative team — with interior art by Michael O'Hare — through "Welcome to Platinum Flats," a story that clearly drops the Birds into a charged new setting. It's a sharp, action-packed package that shows DC's all-female team at their most formidable.
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Barbara Gordon comes face to face with the Joker but he doesn't remember who she is until later.
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