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=== The comic books provide examples of: ===


* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: At the announcement that Birds of Prey was going to be relaunched with Gail as the writer.
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: At the announcement that Birds of Prey was going to be relaunched with Gail as the writer.
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* [[Internet Backdraft]]
* [[Internet Backdraft]]
** Before it was revealed to be a fakeout, the supposed deaths of {{spoiler|Savant and Creote}}. In the same arc, Black Canary's initial theory that White Canary was secretly [[Batgirl|Cassandra Cain]] did not go over well with many fans as she had already famously been turned evil in the past with disastrous results.
** Before it was revealed to be a fakeout, the supposed deaths of {{spoiler|Savant and Creote}}. In the same arc, Black Canary's initial theory that White Canary was secretly [[Batgirl|Cassandra Cain]] did not go over well with many fans as she had already famously been turned evil in the past with disastrous results.
** Another was when Ryan Sohmer of ''The Gutters'' [http://www.the-gutters.com/comic/127-tyler-walpole made a comment] about the series "constantly re-launching" and "hoping it would find an audience"... only it has been relaunched as an ongoing ''[[Did Not Do the Research|once]]'' (not counting a couple of mini series and one-shots before the first ongoing) and the initial run lasted over 10 years and 100 issues and gained a devoted fanbase who made the new series a bestseller when it relaunched. [[Flame War|You can guess how said fans reacted to being told they don't exist by Sohmer]], especially once Sohmer's [[lickspittle]] started fighting back. Sohmer did eventually admit that he was wrong.
** Another was when Ryan Sohmer of ''The Gutters'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20130814094809/http://www.the-gutters.com/comic/127-tyler-walpole/ made a comment] about the series "constantly re-launching" and "hoping it would find an audience"... only it has been relaunched as an ongoing ''[[Did Not Do the Research|once]]'' (not counting a couple of mini series and one-shots before the first ongoing) and the initial run lasted over 10 years and 100 issues and gained a devoted fanbase who made the new series a bestseller when it relaunched. [[Flame War|You can guess how said fans reacted to being told they don't exist by Sohmer]], especially once Sohmer's [[lickspittle]] started fighting back. Sohmer did eventually admit that he was wrong.
* [[Les Yay]]: Canary/Oracle leans perilously close to canon sometimes, and (According to [[Word of God]]) was originally supposed to lean even ''closer'' than the finished product appeared. Black Canary was once supposed to refer to herself as "75% heterosexual," leaving the other 25% up in the air. Sadly, due to placeholder dialog and script confusion it wound up "heterosexual to the bone", to [[Gail Simone]]'s chagrin (it was not, as many speculated, due to [[Executive Meddling]]). [http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss175/galateus/comics/babsdinah-25uo2a0.jpg Observe]. This image even predates Gail Simone's run, being from the earlier [[Chuck Dixon]] years.
* [[Les Yay]]: Canary/Oracle leans perilously close to canon sometimes, and (According to [[Word of God]]) was originally supposed to lean even ''closer'' than the finished product appeared. Black Canary was once supposed to refer to herself as "75% heterosexual," leaving the other 25% up in the air. Sadly, due to placeholder dialog and script confusion it wound up "heterosexual to the bone", to [[Gail Simone]]'s chagrin (it was not, as many speculated, due to [[Executive Meddling]]). [http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss175/galateus/comics/babsdinah-25uo2a0.jpg Observe]. This image even predates Gail Simone's run, being from the earlier [[Chuck Dixon]] years.
* [[My Real Daddy|My Real Mommy]]: Despite being created by Chuck Dixon, BOP is most associated with Gail Simone.
* [[My Real Daddy|My Real Mommy]]: Despite being created by Chuck Dixon, BOP is most associated with Gail Simone.
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** Oracle has an eidetic memory. Normally this is pretty handy, but it also means she remembers being shot by [[The Joker]] as if it was five minutes ago. See also the entry on [[Driven to Suicide]].
** Oracle has an eidetic memory. Normally this is pretty handy, but it also means she remembers being shot by [[The Joker]] as if it was five minutes ago. See also the entry on [[Driven to Suicide]].
** Also, the reveal of the [[Big Bad]]'s identity at the end of issue 12 of the relaunch: {{spoiler|Junior}}. Anyone who's read ''[[Secret Six]]'' will understand why that name is so pants-wettingly terrifying, made worse by the fact that enough hints are dropped before [[The Reveal]] that those who have read it will probably at least have an idea, even if not consciously.
** Also, the reveal of the [[Big Bad]]'s identity at the end of issue 12 of the relaunch: {{spoiler|Junior}}. Anyone who's read ''[[Secret Six]]'' will understand why that name is so pants-wettingly terrifying, made worse by the fact that enough hints are dropped before [[The Reveal]] that those who have read it will probably at least have an idea, even if not consciously.
* [[So Okay Its Average]]: The series after the departure of [[Gail Simone]]. Unlike most series [[My Real Daddy|affiliated with one author]] the quality never descended into true inadequacy and there was never an ''en masse'' abandonment by its readers, but it never did regain that extra ''something'' that it had under Simone's pen.
* [[So Okay It's Average]]: The series after the departure of [[Gail Simone]]. Unlike most series [[My Real Daddy|affiliated with one author]] the quality never descended into true inadequacy and there was never an ''en masse'' abandonment by its readers, but it never did regain that extra ''something'' that it had under Simone's pen.
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=== The live-action show provides examples of: ===

* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: During the pilot the Birds discuss [[Differently Powered Individual|Metahumans]] and Helena makes a crack about a [[Smallville|meteor shower]] being a possible cause.
* [[Just Here for Godzilla]]: Mark Hamill dubs over the actor playing the Joker in a flashback. Some people will have only heard of this series because of this.
* [[Les Yay]]: This time leaning FAR more towards Huntress/Oracle.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Harley Quinn crosses this in this continuity with the whole Guy plot.
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: Jesse Reese, the cop we see throughout the show, is also [[Criminal Minds (TV)|Derek Morgan]].
* [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]]: The show's version of Dinah.
* [[The Scrappy]]: The show's version of Dinah.


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Latest revision as of 13:22, 21 October 2019


  • And the Fandom Rejoiced: At the announcement that Birds of Prey was going to be relaunched with Gail as the writer.
  • Base Breaker: Misfit. According to Gail she was intentionally created to be Oracle's Bat-Mite.
  • Foe Yay
    • Huntress and Catman (he was doing well until he licked her).
    • Oracle and Calculator once met without knowing each other and immediately began flirting.
  • I Am Not Shazam: "Birds of Prey" is not the team's official name, and was not even mentioned until issue #86. In later issues the characters also specifically said that it was not their team name when Zinda Blake continues to use it. However, the writers themselves often seem to forget this point, as numerous characters (Both on and off the team) refer to them as 'the birds' on a semi-regular basis, and the full "Birds of Prey" title makes an occasional appearance.
  • Internet Backdraft
    • Before it was revealed to be a fakeout, the supposed deaths of Savant and Creote. In the same arc, Black Canary's initial theory that White Canary was secretly Cassandra Cain did not go over well with many fans as she had already famously been turned evil in the past with disastrous results.
    • Another was when Ryan Sohmer of The Gutters made a comment about the series "constantly re-launching" and "hoping it would find an audience"... only it has been relaunched as an ongoing once (not counting a couple of mini series and one-shots before the first ongoing) and the initial run lasted over 10 years and 100 issues and gained a devoted fanbase who made the new series a bestseller when it relaunched. You can guess how said fans reacted to being told they don't exist by Sohmer, especially once Sohmer's lickspittle started fighting back. Sohmer did eventually admit that he was wrong.
  • Les Yay: Canary/Oracle leans perilously close to canon sometimes, and (According to Word of God) was originally supposed to lean even closer than the finished product appeared. Black Canary was once supposed to refer to herself as "75% heterosexual," leaving the other 25% up in the air. Sadly, due to placeholder dialog and script confusion it wound up "heterosexual to the bone", to Gail Simone's chagrin (it was not, as many speculated, due to Executive Meddling). Observe. This image even predates Gail Simone's run, being from the earlier Chuck Dixon years.
  • My Real Mommy: Despite being created by Chuck Dixon, BOP is most associated with Gail Simone.
  • Nightmare Fuel
    • Oracle has an eidetic memory. Normally this is pretty handy, but it also means she remembers being shot by The Joker as if it was five minutes ago. See also the entry on Driven to Suicide.
    • Also, the reveal of the Big Bad's identity at the end of issue 12 of the relaunch: Junior. Anyone who's read Secret Six will understand why that name is so pants-wettingly terrifying, made worse by the fact that enough hints are dropped before The Reveal that those who have read it will probably at least have an idea, even if not consciously.
  • So Okay It's Average: The series after the departure of Gail Simone. Unlike most series affiliated with one author the quality never descended into true inadequacy and there was never an en masse abandonment by its readers, but it never did regain that extra something that it had under Simone's pen.