PLOT:
Utilizing secret dark arts tracing their origins all the way back to the days of the
sorcerer Grigori Rasputin, Feodor Kerimov had intended on resurrecting
Tora Olafsdotter in an attempt to bolster morale in the run-down region of Azerbaijani. This would in turn help him to promote his political agenda of returning the Soviet nation
to it's roots in socialist rule. But now with the situation immensely more complicated, he simply wants his re-born ice goddess returned to him - at any cost. And with that he gives his men orders
to do whatever it takes to return Ice and the Rocket Red suit and when they're finished, he wants the entire village
containing the Birds' safehouse burned to the ground!
Thousands of miles away from the team that she is supposed to be leading, Barbara Gordon's leadership of the Birds of Prey has been usurped by the conniving government agent Spy Smasher who may or may not
have just lead them all to their deaths. Now her team is sitting in a cabin surrounded
by the villainous Secret Six on a mission to retrieve the Rocket Red suit. Left with no other option, Barbara orders the Birds to fight their way out of the cabin and proceed en route to the Aerie One. With that said, the Birds step
outside and begin to do battle with the Secret Six. The former Female Fury Big Barda goes one on one with Knockout while Huntress tussles with Catman, the man whom just hours prior was her waltzing partner at the
soirée . But there's one thing standing between the lovelorn Catman and his attractive combatant, Helena only goes with "nice boys" - something Thomas Blake certainly is not.
Suddenly all the action grinds to a complete halt when Tora Olafsdotter regains
consciousness. Before her death, Ice had begun to display an extraordinary new range of powers and abilities. Now, returned from the dead, those
powers have re-emerged it would seem as a fuming Ice steps outside and demands to know just who before her is responsible for her death!
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