John Francis Moore is comic book writer known for stints as writer on such Marvel comics series as X-Force, X-Factor, Doom 2099 and X-Men 2099. He also wrote Elseworld's Finest and co-wrote Batman/Houdini: The Devil's Workshop, with Howard Chaykin, for DC's Elseworlds series, and was the writer for Howard Chaykin's American Flagg! series. He wrote some episodes of The Flash and Freakazoid television series.
Wasn't impressed at all with book 1, but book #2 was far more my style. Heavy on exposition and emotion (both sorely needed), nice tie-in and solid character development. Especially liked the last page.
A follow-up to 'Birds of Prey: Batgirl/Catwoman', this book sees Selina Kyle and Barbara Gordon once more having to form an uneasy alliance in order to stop a vicious killer intent on usurping the mantle of Catwoman.
What I particularly liked about this book was the way it shows how both of the title characters have changed in the time since their previous team-up. Catwoman has moved further down the road of vigilante, keeping her edge but losing some of her selfishness. Naturally, Barbara's journey has been somewhat more dramatic, having gone from naieve young crimefighter to logistical mastermind via a crippling bullet courtesy of the Joker.
Despite that element, however, this book is just far too short to really develop any depth, being only about the length of a single comic book issue.