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Comics Contributions Dinah Drake Lance was the Black Canary, a vigilante with the distinctive sonic scream superpower known as the Canary Cry Advertise with Us Remove Ads × Featured in these Comics View All 120 DC Comics Birds of Prey 1999 - 2009 120 DC Comics Justice League of America 1960 - 1987 63 DC Comics Green Arrow 1988 - 1998 56 DC Comics


Dinah Drake (Prime Earth) DC Database Wikia

Who is Dinah Drake (aka Black Canary)? Black Canary Arrowverse‎ Gallery view image Real Name Dinah Drake Main Alias Black Canary Other Aliases Tina Boland Relatives Unnamed ex-husband Affiliation Team Arrow · Canaries · Formerly Star City Metro Police Department, Central City Police Department, Outsiders Base Of Operations


Dinah Drake (Futures End) DC Comics Database

The younger Dinah became a founding member of the Justice League of America. In Dinah's last case as the Black Canary, she helped the JLA defeat Aquarius but the battle left Larry Lance dead and the elder Canary infected with cancer. Black Canary and her daughter spent time at odds, but they had a deathbed reunion when the first Canary finally.


Dinah Drake (disambiguation) DC Database Fandom

Black Canary Other Aliases Dinah Drake Lance, Dinah Laurel Lance, D.D., Warbler Relatives Dinah Drake I (mother, deceased) · Kurt Lance (husband, estranged) Cynthia Lance (adoptive sister) Affiliation Birds of Prey, Team Arrow ·


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When Black Canary was first introduced in DC Comics during 1947, the character went by the name Dinah Drake. A genetic mutation gave her superhuman abilities, such as her signature sonic scream called the "canary cry." This version of Black Canary was known for fighting crime alongside Gotham City detective Larry Lance.


Dinah Drake (Prime Earth) DC Database Fandom

Dinah Drake is the original Black Canary active during the Golden Age. Having become a crime-fighter using her martial arts prowess, she joined the Justice Society on Earth-Two. Her name was changed to Dinah Lance following her marriage to Larry Lance, although she migrated to join the Justice League on Earth-One when her husband died. This was later retconned to establish that her daughter.


Dinah Drake (Character) Comic Vine

Black Canary Relatives Richard Drake (father) Lawrence Lance (husband, deceased) Dinah Laurel Lance (daughter) Affiliation Formerly Justice Society International, Justice Society of America, Justice League of America Base Of Operations Gotham City, Park City Status Alignment Good


Black Canary DC Comics Golden Age version Character profile

There are two basic incarnations of the Black Canary character. The first was Dinah Drake, who debuted in Flash Comics in 1947. She would go on to feature prominently in Justice Society of America comics. Later on, enter Dinah Laurel Lance who is Dinah Drake's daughter and the most well-known Black Canary.


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Dinah Drake is a fictional superheroine, and is the first and original Black Canary in the DC Comics. She is also a member of the Justice Society of America and is the mother of Dinah Laurel Lance, the second Black Canary. In the New 52 comics, the two Black Canary identities merged, and Dinah of Prime Earth now possess her Dinah Lance's canary cry. She was created by the late Robert Kanigher.


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Earth-1 Current universe Earth-Prime General Information Occupation Original multiverse Police captain (formerly) Member of Team Arrow (formerly) Leader of the Canaries (erased future; formerly) Member of New Team Arrow (in secret; formerly) Vigilante (formerly) Police lieutenant (formerly) Member of Blockbuster's gang (undercover; formerly)


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20 DC Comics All-Star Comics 1940 - 1978 17 DC Comics Justice League of America 1960 - 1987 2 DC Comics Birds of Prey 2010 - 2011 2 DC Comics Detective Comics 1937 - 2011 Personas Black Canary History Dinah was trained by her father, police lieutenant Richard Drake, hoping to become a police officer.


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Dinah Drake Comics - Comic Vine Character » Dinah Drake appears in 181 issues . Dinah Drake was the original Black Canary of the Golden Age, and mother of Dinah Laurel Lance, the.


Dinah Drake as Black Canary (Prime Earth) DC Comics

Black Canary ( Dinah Drake) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by the writer-artist team of Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino, the character debuted in Flash Comics #86 (August 1947) as the first Black Canary in the Golden Age of Comic Books. [1]


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The second Black Canary, Dinah Laurel Lance, was created by Dennis O'Neil and Dick Dillin, first appearing in Justice League of America #19 (October, 1983). The character is often depicted as the daughter of the original Dinah Drake, possessing metahuman abilities and being highly skilled in martial arts.


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Alter ego: Dinah Drake (later Dinah Drake Lance) Species: Human First appearance: Flash Comics #86. Black Canary was created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Carmine Infantino. She first appeared as a supporting character in Flash Comics #86 (August 1947) where she was seemingly a villain plotting against Johnny Thunder. However, it was quickly revealed that she was actually a hero working.


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Black Canary ( Dinah Laurel Lance) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Lance is one of two women under the alias Black Canary within the DC Universe; she is Dinah Drake 's daughter and successor of the superhero mantle in the post- Crisis narratives.

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