Did you see Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) on release this weekend? Did you love it? Are you hungry for more content? Luckily for you, there's a whole slew of comics out there to feed on.

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Whether these comics are about the Birds of Prey themselves or just have a matching vibe, they will satisfy your appetite for more Harley Quinn fun. We've got some books for the anti-hero lovers, the villain stans, and the pure hero fans out there. Put these gems on your reading list immediately!

10 Batman #386

Roman Sionis is a cosmetics industry mogul. That is until he loses control of his company. Seething with anger, he becomes a criminal to seek revenge on those who wronged him. His parents were always more concerned with their image than their son, so Roman grew into a man obsessed with avoiding shame.

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This is the first appearance of the Black Mask. It introduces Roman's story and explains why he took on the mantle of the Black Mask. This is a perfect starter for those newly obsessed with Birds of Prey's main villain.

9 Batgirl: Silent Knight

You're familiar with Cassandra Cain, the young pickpocket from Birds of Prey, but did you know that she becomes Batgirl at age 17? In the comics, Cassandra was deprived of human contact as a child, leaving her unable to speak. This training made her one of the world's best assassins.

In this volume, Cassandra is tapped by Batman to become the next Batgirl. Barbara Gordon herself trains Cassandra for the role but Cassandra has a lot to atone for before she can call herself a hero.

8 The Question: Pipeline

Renee Montoya stars in this collection of her storyline from Detective Comics. Renee is an officer who has worked alongside heroes such as Batman. Nevertheless, she never quite get the recognition she deserves.

Now that the original The Question has trained Renee to be his successor to the faceless superhero mantle, Renee is finally getting to have the impact she wants. Teaming up with the Huntress and meeting Oracle, Renee becomes a hero in her own right.

7 Batgirl & The Birds Of Prey (2017)

Batgirl Birds of Prey

Batgirl and the Birds of Prey reunites the iconic trio after DC's Rebirth. Batgirl, Black Canary, and the Huntress are hot on the trail of whoever has taken up Batgirl's former identity, the Oracle. But this time, Oracle is a villain.

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Led on a chase around Gotham, these ladies aren't in agreement about what to do with Oracle once they find them. Black Canary and Batgirl need to find out Oracle's secrets, but the Huntress would rather end it once and for all. Will they be able to reach a compromise or will it tear them apart?

6 A-Force (2016)

A-Force is Marvel's premiere, all-female superhero team. Young hero Singularity is running from trouble. She travels the universe reuniting her group of friends to help her, but in this All-New All-Different Marvel Universe they don't remember her. Will she be able to earn their trust in time to save the universe?

A-Force unites She-Hulk, Captain Marvel, Dazzler, Medusa, and Nico Minoru in an unprecedented team-up event. A-Force was seen once before during Secret Wars when they defended the nation of Arcadia, but now they're back in their own universe- and ready to save it.

5 Bitch Planet

In a world not so unlike our own, women are sent to an off-world prison for failure to comply with the men in their lives. Labeled as "non-compliant" for reasons ranging from chromosomal differences to letting themselves go physically, these women face a choice between brainwashing and death.

Bitch Planet follows a group of these women as they arrive on the prison planet for the first time. It traces the events of their lives that brought them there as well as their efforts to team up and escape. But in a world as cruel and unrelenting as this, will they be able to go very far?

4 Gotham City Sirens

The Gotham City Sirens Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy are all tired of being dragged around by society. So for once, they're trying to change their ways. But just when they've chosen the quiet life, someone is committing crimes in their names.

These women are not used to working as a team. Will they be able to band together to keep themselves out of trouble while clearing their names? Or will their fierce independence tear their group apart?

3 Black Canary (2016)

Black Canary goes on tour in Dinah Lance's solo run. Dinah thinks she's getting away from the years she spent crimefighting when she takes the band on the road. Little does she know that her new group of misfits will be the target of so much trouble.

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Dinah finds she would defend her new friends against anything. But will she be able to keep them safe as their popularity sky-rockets? Or is she just drawing more and more attention to herself?

2 Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass

Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass depicts an alternate origin story for our beloved mistress of mayhem. When Harleen finds herself living alone in Gotham City, she is taken in by a group of drag queens. Their club in the poorest part of town is threatened by gentrification, Harleen is called to action.

To fight the powers pushing them out, Harleen must choose between activism and anarchy. Ivy is a community organizer that shows Harleen the ropes of protest. On the other side of things, Harleen meets the Joker who tries to rope her into a more violent approach. Breaking Glass is a fantastic coming of age tale about justice, community, and found family.

1 Birds of Prey (2004)

Black Canary has been kidnapped! Unless Oracle reveals Batman's true identity, Dinah will be killed. Oracle enlists the help of the Huntress, but she still doesn't trust her. Will the two be able to get over their issues with each other in time to save Dinah?

This volume features Oracle, Barbara Gordon's new identity after being paralyzed by the Joker. No longer able to perform the physical feats of Batgirl, Barbara uses her brain and her tech skills to save the day instead.

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