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Birds of a Feather is the single story of Scooby-Doo! Team-Up #34, by DC Comics.

Premise[]

When the Birds of Prey become prey themselves, Mystery Inc. come to Gotham City to bail them out.

Synopsis[]

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Characters[]

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

  • Brother Power (only appearance)(redeemed)
  • Roc (only appearance)(no lines)(robot)
  • Thunderbird (only appearance)(no lines)(robot)
  • Maxie Zeus (only time mentioned)
  • Hugo Strange (only time mentioned)
  • Phoenix (only appearance)(no lines)(robot)
  • Penguin (first full comic appearance)
  • Penguin's henchmen (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)

Other characters:

Locations[]

Objects[]

  • Huntress's grappling gun
  • Palmtop bat-computer
  • Batarang
  • Penguin's umbrellas
  • Hong Kong Book of Kung Fu (mentioned)

Vehicles[]

  • Truck
  • Black Canary's motorcycle
  • Huntress's motorcycle
  • Batgirl's motorcycle
  • Blackhawk One
  • The Mystery Machine

Suspects[]

Suspect Motive/reason
The Penguin Due to his interest in birds.
Maxie Zeus Due to there being mythological birds.
Hugo Strange Due to the mythological birds being terrifying.

Culprits[]

Culprit Motive/reason
The Penguin Using robotic mythological birds to commit crimes.

Full credits[]

The following credits try to match how they are displayed in the comic as much as possible:

Continuity[]

Notes/trivia[]

  • Daphne, Scooby, and Velma's codenames are Redbird, Birddog, and "the Raven," respectively.
  • Batgirl alludes to her civilian identity of Barbara Gordon, who works as a librarian.

Miscellaneous[]

Cultural references[]

  • Huntress makes a reference to the Court of Owls from mainstream DC Comics continuity.
  • Velma takes her codename from Edgar Allan Poe's novel The Raven.

Coloring mistakes[]

  • None known.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities[]

  • None known.

Quotes[]


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