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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Birds of Prey is a DC Comics series running from 1999 to 2009, relaunched in 2010, and relaunched again as part of the New 52 in 2011, created and originally written by Chuck Dixon. It features ex-Batgirl Barbara Gordon after she was paralysed at the hands of The Joker in Alan Moore's The Killing Joke and reintroduced in the Suicide Squad series of the early-90's. Now the tech-savvy Oracle, she is a wheelchair bound computer genius who leads a team of superheroines from a high-tech HQ. Originally located in the Clocktower in Gotham City, her headquarters was later moved to Metropolis and then to Platinum Flats. |