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Black Canary

Dinah Lance

First Appearance

Eclipso #5 (1969)

Powers & Abilities

FlightAgilityStaminaIntellectWeapon MasterPower SuitUnarmed CombatGadgetsSonic ScreamEscape ArtistTrackingSwordsmanshipMarksmanshipVoice-induced ManipulationStealthLeadership

Teams

All-Star SquadronBatman's LegionBeast-PeopleBirds of PreyBlack CanaryInsurgencyJust'a Lotta AnimalsJustice ArcanaJustice League InternationalJustice League of AdventureJustice League of AmericaJustice League Task ForceJustice League UnlimitedJustice Society of AmericaLeague of AssassinsMystery AnalystsQueen FamilyT.R.U.S.T.Team 7Team ArrowThe NetworkThe Superchix

Also Known As

Dinah Laurel Lance, Blonde Bombshell, Sonic Siren, Dinah Windrow, Dinah Queen, Siu Jerk Jai, Pretty Bird, B.C., Scream Queen, Screamy, Canary, Birdie, Bird-Lady, Sara Lance, Warbler, Officer Kiniry, Noir Nightingale, Donna, Stacked Canary

About Black Canary

Black Canary — Dinah Lance — stands as one of DC Comics' most enduring and beloved heroes, a legacy character whose roots stretch back to the Golden Age and whose relevance has never wavered. Known for her lightning-fast martial arts mastery and her devastating metahuman ability, the Canary Cry, Dinah has fought alongside the greatest heroes in the DC Universe while consistently proving she belongs at the very top of that list. Her first appearance in Eclipso #5 in 1969 marks the key early Silver Age entry point for collectors, though her publishing history is rich with landmark issues that span decades of storytelling.

Dinah's legacy is inseparable from her role as a founding pillar of Birds of Prey, the all-female team she anchored alongside Oracle and Huntress. The Birds of Prey series, launched in the late 1990s, gave Black Canary a defining modern platform and has produced some of the most sought-after back issues for collectors who love street-level, character-driven action. Her leadership of the Justice League of America and her long history with the Justice Society of America tie her directly to the most collectible team books in DC history, making her appearances across those titles essential reading and essential collecting.

Beyond her team affiliations, Dinah's solo adventures and her legendary on-again, off-again partnership with Green Arrow produced some of DC's most emotionally charged storylines. The Hard Traveling Heroes era, her wedding issue, and her brutal ordeals that tested both her powers and her resilience are all storylines that collectors revisit and prize. Her martial arts credentials — trained to the peak of human capability and recognized as one of the finest hand-to-hand fighters in the entire DC Universe — make her a character whose solo spotlights consistently deliver.

For collectors, Black Canary books represent exceptional long-term value and genuine hobby prestige. Her key issues span the Golden Age through the modern era, her team affiliations connect her to dozens of blue-chip titles, and her cultural cachet has only grown with adaptations in television and animation. Whether you're hunting her early appearances, her Birds of Prey runs, or her landmark Justice League issues, Black Canary's bibliography is a rewarding chase that rewards patient and passionate collectors alike.

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