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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 96. Chapters: 1969 comic debuts, Comics characters introduced in 1969, Black Canary, Havok, Superman, Phantom Stranger, Falcon, Cain and Abel, Nighthawk, Alan Ford, Viper, Sauron, Titanium Man, Hyperion, Frankenstein's Monster, Doctor Spectrum, Prowler, Silvermane, Father Set, Grandmaster, Stingray, Vanessa Fisk, Whizzer, Controller, Speed Demon, That Wilkin Boy, Machinesmith, Living Monolith, Jason Bard, Tower of Shadows, Guardians of the Galaxy, Yondu, Tala, Mindgrabber Kid, Midas, House of Secrets, Aquarius, Chamber of Darkness, Man-Ape, Martinex, Man Mountain Marko, Larry Trask, Digger, Charlie-27, Nightmaster, Galaxy Master, Glob, Naga, Gilgamesh the immortal, Barney Barton, Whizzer and Chips, Super-Patriot, Lorelei, Brainchild, Amphibius, Barbarus, Lupo, Golden Comics Digest, Gaza, Piper, Undying Ones, The Witching Hour, Everything's Archie, Archie's TV Laugh-Out, Date with Debbi. Excerpt: Black Canary is a fictional character, a DC Comics superheroine. Created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in Flash Comics #86 (August 1947). Black Canary is noted for her martial arts skills and her "Canary Cry" - a high powered, sonic scream with the ability to shatter objects and incapacitate villains. Among the first generation of superheroes, she was a member of the Justice Society of America, the first superhero team to appear in comic books. In the 1980s, the character's history was rewritten to make her two entities: Dinah Drake, who took part in Golden Age adventures and married Gotham City detective Larry Lance, and their daughter Dinah Laurel Lance, who has appeared in modern stories and joined the Justice League. Cover to Flash Comics #92. Art by Carmine Infantino.Black Canary first appeared in Flash Comics #86 in 1947, as a supporting character in the Johnny Thunder feature o...