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* ''Flash Comics'' #86 (Aug. 1947)
* ''Flash Comics'' #86 (Aug. 1947)
* ''[[Birds of Prey (comic series)]]''
* ''[[Birds of Prey (comic series)]]''
* ''[[Birds of Prey (TV series)]]''
* ''[[Black Canary (2007 comic miniseries)]]
* ''[[Black Canary (2007 comic miniseries)]]
* ''[[Secret Origins]]''
* ''[[Secret Origins]]''
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* ''[[New Wings]]'' (4-issue 2007 miniseries, written by [[Sarah Byam]])
* ''[[New Wings]]'' (4-issue 2007 miniseries, written by [[Sarah Byam]])
* 12-issue ongoing series, written by [[Sarah Byam]]
* 12-issue ongoing series, written by [[Sarah Byam]]
 
* JLA: The Nail
* Kingdom Come
* Justice
* "[[Legends of the Superheroes]]" (1979) played by Danuta Wesley
* ''[[Birds of Prey (TV series)]]'', "Dinah Redmond", played by Rachel Skarsten, and '''Carolyn Lance''' (the original Black Canary, and Dinah's mother), played by Lori Loughlin


==references & other reading==
==references & other reading==

Revision as of 22:06, 30 December 2008

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Black Canary is one of a series of characters in the DC Universe.

  • She first appeared in Flash Comics #86 (Aug. 1947), created by Robert Kanigher (writer) and Carmine Infantino (artist). This edition of Black Canary was a member of the Justice Society of America.
  • The character was rewritten to be two characters in the 1980s, after a retcon memory transfer from mother to daughter.
    1. Dinah Drake Lance, married to detective Larry Lance (called "Diana" in some works)
    2. Dinah Laurel Lance, daughter of Dinah Drake & Larry Lance; romantically involved with Green Arrow


Other nicknames:

  • The Blonde Bombshell

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