Sideshow Collectibles and illustrator John Keaveney present a new Birds of Prey fine art print.
Justice takes wing.
Bats are not birds, so if they’re going to let Batgirl be in the Birds of Prey they need to change the name. I guess it works over in the UK because sometimes they call girls birds, but anyway let’s look at the pitch:
Sideshow Art Prints presents the Birds of Prey Fine Art Print, a dazzling DC Comics art print by artist John Keaveney.
You know what they say about birds of a feather! Gotham girls Dinah Lance, Helena Bertinelli, and Barbara Gordon unite to form a fearsome crimefighting front known as the Birds of Prey in this DC Rebirth-inspired illustration. With their strengths and smarts combined, they don their masks, lace their boots, and take wing over the crime-ridden streets of their city as heroines Black Canary, Huntress, and Batgirl. Keaveney captures the team’s energetic and experienced battle prowess in a vibrant scene packed with visual Easter eggs referencing other famous Gothamites, including malicious mobsters, various vigilantes, and even honorary Birds of Prey.
Each Birds of Prey Fine Art Print features an authorized, automated artist signature and an embossed Seal of Authenticity as a part of the limited edition of 400 pieces. Pair this DC Comics artwork with DC Comics collectibles from Sideshow like the Huntress Premium Format™ Figure, the Black Canary Premium Format™ Figure, and other Batgirl figures to have the Birds flock together in your collection!
Team up with a terrific Gotham trio and bring home the Birds of Prey Fine Art Print by John Keaveney today!
Their hair looks oddly wavy and full for a rainstorm
You know, the name rally only works for Black Canary. But I get the metaphor, and its a pretty well established brand at this point. No sense worrying about it at this point. Sometimes you just shouldn’t ask too many nit-picky questions. Just be happy to have a beautiful print of some of your favorite characters to put on your wall at a reasonable price!
images and press release courtesy of Sideshow