Black Canary (comic book)
Black Canary | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | National Allied Publications |
Genre | |
Publication date |
(vol. 1) Nov 1991 - Feb 1992 (vol. 2) Jan 1993 - Dec 1993 (vol. 3) Sept 2007 - Oct 2007 (vol. 4) June 2015 - TBD |
Number of issues |
(vol. 1) 4 (vol. 2) 12 (vol. 3) 4 (vol. 4) TBD |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) |
(vol. 1) Sarah Byam (vol. 2) Sarah Byam (vol. 3) Tony Bedard |
Artist(s) |
(vol. 1) Trevor Von Eeden, Dick Giordano (vol. 2) Trevor Von Eeden (vol. 3) Paulo Siqueira |
Collected editions | |
Golden Age Black Canary Volume 1 | ISBN |
Black Canary first appeared in Flash Comics #86 as a guest hero/villain for character Johnny Thunder appearing for five issues until gaining her own feature starting with issue #92 through the series end in #104.
Starman and Black Canary
Black Canary headlined two issues of The Brave and the Bold with Starman in a trial run from issues #61 and #62 that didn't lead to a series.[1]
Unpublished 1984 miniseries
A miniseries by writer Greg Weisman and artist Mike Sekowsky was planned in 1984. The first issue of the series was pencilled, but the project was ultimately shelved due to the character being used in writer/artist Mike Grell's high profile Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters series. Elements from the ill-fated project were used for Weisman's DC Showcase: Green Arrow short film.[2]
Volume 1
Volume 1 of Black Canary (November 1991 - February 1992) was a four issue miniseries written by Sarah Byam and drawn by Trevor Von Eeden with inking by Dick Giordano.[3]
Volume 2
After the success of the miniseries Byam and Von Eeden returned for a monthly series that ran for 12 issues (January 1993 - December 1993) before its cancellation.[4]
Volume 3
Volume 3 was a four issue miniseries (Early September 2007 - Late October 2007) that chronicled Black Canary's adventures with her daughter Sin escaping the clutches of the League of Assassins. the series was written by Tony Bedard with art by Paulo Siqueira. It filled the story gap between Black Canary's appearance in Birds of Prey and Green Arrow.[5]
Green Arrow/Black Canary
Volume 4
In February 2015, DC announced a new volume of Black Canary to be starting in June of that year, after the conclusion of Convergence. Written by Brenden Fletcher (Batgirl) and illustrated by Annie Wu (Hawkeye), Black Canary will be one of the first DC titles to be published after the dissolution of its New 52 branding.[6]
Collected editions
Title | Material collected | ISBN |
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Archives | ||
Black Canary Archives | Flash Comics #86-104; Comic Cavalcade #25; DC Special #3; Adventure Comics #399, #418-419; The Brave and the Bold #61-62 | HC: 1-5638-9734-2 |
Black Canary limited series and Green Arrow/Black Canary | ||
Green Arrow/Black Canary: Road to the Altar | Birds of Prey #109; Black Canary #1–4; Black Canary Wedding Planner | SC: 978-1-4012-1863-8 |
Green Arrow/Black Canary: The Wedding Album | Green Arrow/Black Canary #1–5; Green Arrow/Black Canary Wedding Special | HC: 978-1-4012-1841-6 SC: 978-1-4012-2219-2 |
Green Arrow/Black Canary: Family Business | Green Arrow/Black Canary #6–10 | SC: 978-1-4012-2016-7 |
Green Arrow/Black Canary: A League of Their Own | Green Arrow/Black Canary #11–14; Green Arrow Secret Files #1 | SC: 978-1-4012-2250-5 |
Green Arrow/Black Canary: Enemies List | Green Arrow/Black Canary #15–20 | SC: 978-1-4012-2498-1 |
Green Arrow/Black Canary: Big Game | Green Arrow/Black Canary #21–26 | SC: 978-1-4012-2709-8 |
Green Arrow/Black Canary: Five Stages | Green Arrow/Black Canary #27–30 | SC: 978-1-4012-2898-9 |
References
- ↑ Brave and the Bold #61 at the Grand Comics Database
- ↑ Wells, John (February 2011). "Failure to Launch: The Black Canary Miniseries That Never Took Flight". Back Issue! (TwoMorrows Publishing) (46): 45–52.
- ↑ Black Canary (1991 series) at the Grand Comics Database
- ↑ Black Canary (1993 series) at the Grand Comics Database
- ↑ Black Canary (2007 series) at the Grand Comics Database
- ↑ "New Books, New Creative Teams: The Complete List of New and Continuing DC Comics Titles". DC Comics.com. DC Comics. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
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