Birds of Prey (comics) - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

The series has been collected into a number of trade paperbacks published by DC Comics.

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Birds of Prey Black Canary/Oracle: Birds of Prey, Birds of Prey: Manhunt, Birds of Prey: Revolution, a story from Showcase '96 #3 2002 978-1563894848
Birds of Prey: Old Friends, New Enemies Birds of Prey: Wolves, Bird of Prey: Batgirl, Birds of Prey #1–6 2003 978-1563899393
Nightwing: The Hunt for Oracle Birds of Prey #20–21, Nightwing #41–46 2003 978-1563899409
DC Comics: The Sequential Art of Amanda Conner Birds of Prey #47-49 2012 978-1401237400
Birds of Prey: Of Like Minds Birds of Prey #56–61 2004 978-1401201920
Birds of Prey: Sensei and Student Birds of Prey #62–68 2005 978-1401204341
Birds of Prey: Between Dark and Dawn Birds of Prey #69–75 2006 978-1401209407
Birds of Prey: The Battle Within Birds of Prey #76–85 2006 978-1401210960
Birds of Prey: Perfect Pitch Birds of Prey #86–90, #92–95 2007 978-1401211912
Birds of Prey: Blood and Circuits Birds of Prey #96–103 2007 978-1401213718
Birds of Prey: Dead of Winter Birds of Prey #104–108 2008 978-1401216412
Birds of Prey: Club Kids Birds of Prey #109–112, #118 2009 978-1401221751
Birds of Prey: Metropolis or Dust Birds of Prey #113–117 2009 978-1401219628
Birds of Prey: Platinum Flats Birds of Prey #119–124 2009 978-1401222932
Oracle: The Cure Birds of Prey #126–127, Origins and Omens: Oracle, Oracle: The Cure #1–3 2010 978-1401226039
Birds of Prey: Endrun Birds of Prey (vol. 2) #1-06 2011 978-1401231316
Birds of Prey: Death of Oracle Birds of Prey (vol. 2) #7-13 2011 978-1401232757
Birds of Prey Vol. 1: Trouble in Mind Birds of Prey (vol. 3) #1-7 2012 978-1401236995
Birds of Prey Vol. 2: Your Kiss Might Kill Birds of Prey (vol. 3) #8-13 2013 N/A
  • Issues #7–19, #22–46, #50-54, #91, and #125 have yet to be collected into volumes.

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