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"History Lesson, Part Two: Valhalla, Baby!": Black Canary has travelled into the past, to the time before the Europeans settled America, with a squad of soldiers, to try and retrieve Cheshire and her fell

Birds of Prey #29 is an issue of the series Birds of Prey (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 2001. It was published on March 21, 2001.

Synopsis for "History Lesson, Part Two: Valhalla, Baby!"

Black Canary has travelled into the past, to the time before the Europeans settled America, with a squad of soldiers, to try and retrieve Cheshire and her fellow mercenaries known as the Ravens. They come under attack from Huroni Indians and all the soldiers are killed. But Canary is able to escape as the Huroni do not seem to be interested in her. She then comes under attack from some Vikings, but they do not wish to kill her either: their leader Jon Haraldson even seems quite friendly. He takes her back to their camp, where she encounters the Ravens, who would kill her if it wasn't for the fact that she might be able to get them back to the 20th century. But the situation is further complicated because both women seem to have fallen for Haraldson.

In the present, Oracle works with Professor Orenstein to understand the mechanics of the strange time-travel phenomenon attached to the crashed satellite, and to coordinate the operation. It is mandatory for Dinah to only come close to the satellite when she receives a signal from Oracle - otherwise she and her companions could end up in another time. As Canary, the Vikings and the Ravens wait for the signal, their camp comes under attack from the Huroni.

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