There's a Birds of Prey full-page ad in October 2002's issue of Teen People
Magazine on page 33. The ad is the one featuring Ashley Scott as Huntress with
the tagline "Batman's little girl is all grown up."
Also, there's a one-page feature on Birds of Prey in that issue that has a new
black & white picture of the three female stars (not in their Birds of Prey
costumes or as their characters, but just as themselves - the actresses) and a
couple paragraphs about the show. Here it is:
THE PREMISE: Three hot heroines (including Batman and Catwoman's daughter!) join
forces to battle crime in New Gotham City.
WHY IT'S DIFFERENT: A comic-book-inspired super-chick hasn't stormed the tube
since Wonder Woman's lasso-twirling days in the '70s.
THE PLAYERS: Dina Meyer, 33, plays former-Batgirl-turned-fearless-leader Oracle;
Ashley Scott, 25, is Huntress, the fruit of Batman and Catwoman's doomed love
affair; and Rachel Skarsten, 17, is Dinah, a runaway whose telepathic visions
help the trio stomp out crime.
NOT YOUR AVERAGE FEMME FATALES: "Oracle studied the Filipino art of stick
fighting, so she can basically kick your ass, even in a wheelchair," says Dina,
whose character becomes a paraplegic after a run-in with the Joker (voiced by
Mark Hamill of Star Wars). Adds Ashley: "It's not just a bunch of chicks running
around so the guys can perv on it."
BUT THEY STILL LOOK BABELICIOUS: "It's very sexy goth," says Ashley of the
show's leather-and-whips getups. "Which I am not."
BOTTOM LINE: Buffy, watch your back! Birds of Prey is from the producers of
Smallville, so expect plenty of girlie drama mixed with high-tech special
effects.
From: Teen People