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This version of Black Canary founded the Birds of Prey on her own, and led the super-team Team 7 alongside her husband Kurt Lance, before later becoming lead singer in a rock band called Black Canary. After five years, DC later began to row back on controversial New 52 continuity changes with its DC Rebirth initiative, with the narrator of ...
Huntress aids Black Canary (who had now left the Justice League), in a battle against a new villainess calling herself the White Canary. [20] The Birds soon strike up an uneasy alliance with the Penguin, who ultimately betrays them and severely injures Zinda and Hawk. He attempts to kill Huntress as well, but she and Dove easily defeat him. [21]
A woman who disguised herself as Black Canary to murder her uncle and inherit his fortune. the Mist: Adventure Comics #67 (October 1941) A criminal mastermind who can transform into living mist. The Mist battled Black Canary during her time dating the Mist's archenemy Starman. Mrs. Hollinger: World's Finest Comics #282 (August 1982)
Dinah Queen: Batman's lieutenant, the former Black Canary now sports short gray hair, dresses herself in a practical, manly fashion and wields a crossbow after adopting her husband's crime-fighting ways. She was among the fatalities in the Gulag battle after she was accidentally shot in the head by Trix.
One of DC's earliest superheroines, Black Canary has appeared in many of the company's flagship team-up titles, including Justice Society of America and Justice League of America. Since the late 1960s, the character has been paired with archer superhero the Green Arrow, both professionally and romantically.
The Birds of Prey is a superhero team featured in several American comic book series, miniseries, and special editions published by DC Comics since 1996. The book's premise originated as a partnership between Black Canary and Barbara Gordon, who had adopted the codename Oracle at the time, but has expanded to include additional superheroines.
The series proved popular enough that DC Comics commissioned the first-ever Green Arrow ongoing series, also written by Grell (writer from issues #1-80, 1988-1993). [4] The series ran for 11 years. Grell would write a retelling of Green Arrow's origin and first case in Secret Origins (vol. 2) #38 (March 1989).
Hellgrammite (Roderik Rose) is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an enemy of Superman, Batman, the Creeper, Green Arrow and Black Canary. Justice Leak portrays the character in the series Supergirl .