Cult classic DC series Birds of Prey live-action very short life on TV all the way back in 2002. But thanks to a dedicated fan base the series lives on. Now one fan, writer Matt Truex, is reviving the story for a fan-made graphic novel posing the question of what a 100th episode finale for the story of Huntress, Oracle and Dinah would look like.
The 73-page story, dubbed Birds of Prey: Revolution, explores what a 100th-episode finale could have been for the beloved series, featuring Batman’s return to Gotham to help the Birds of Prey tackle a new threat and mend his relationship with his estranged daughter, Helena Kyle/Huntress.
“I’ve been obsessed with the Birds of Prey TV series since the night it premiered back in 2002, when I immediately started fantasizing about when Batman would make an appearance” says Truex. “‘Maybe for the series finale?’ Unfortunately, the television gods had other plans, but those thoughts never left my head and eventually manifested into Birds of Prey: Revolution. After countless hours writing, rewriting, editing, and coloring, I hope fans of the show and the DC Universe enjoy the finished product for the nerdy dream it is.”
Cover art was created by Mickaël Journou, whose artwork is regularly seen in collaboration with major studio releases, including recent work for Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+) and the Smallville rewatch podcast Talkville.
Matt Truex’s previous fan comic work received attention from entertainment outlets such as Comic Book Resource and Mark Guggenheim, executive producer of Arrow and the upcoming Firefly animated series.
Birds of Prey: Revolution is available for free at Daily Knockoff: https://dailyknockoff.com/2026/04/03/birds-of-prey-revolution-fan-comic/
