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Showing posts with label Black Canary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Canary. Show all posts
Saturday, February 26, 2022
Bring on the Back-ups: Black Canary: Adventure comics 418 & 419
As I noted in my first “Bring on the Back-Ups” post one of the good things about DC comics in the early -mid 1970’s were their back-up strips. Now not all of these were classics of comic book literature as is the case here with this two part story from Adventure Comics issues 418 and 419. The script is pretty basic although it has a nice little surprise in the last panel. The real reason this is for me, one of my favourite back up tales is down to the art of Alex Toth that elevated this average tale to a different level. The above illustration of Black Canary by Toth has nothing to do with this strip but it is a cracker and it shows just how good Toth was.
Adventure Comics at this time featured Supergirl who I found quite a bland character (and let’s face it in 1972 this was considered a girl's only comic) so it was never on my “must buy list” .But as DC published 48/52 page comics at this time that all featured reprints from the golden age to the 1960s, I would pick up any comic book for these reprint strips. In the case of “Adventure” they reprinted stories from the Phantom Stranger, Legion of Super-Heroes Dr Mid-Nite, Animal Man and the Enchantress along with (then) new strips like Zatanna (dawn by Gray Morrow and Dick Giordano) and of course Black Canary who I knew from reading the Justice League.
As mentioned above this is a pretty average story where Black Canary lands a new job teaching martial arts to members of the Women's Resistance League (WRL) , a feminist group (remember this was written in the early 1970’s when the Women’s Lib movement was at its peak) . Anyway in the story BC sees that the group is being held at gunpoint by masked terrorists which she swiftly defeats only to be knocked unconscious by one of the WRL students that she was teaching. The first part of the story ends when the WRL head, Bertha, for no seeming reason tells one of the group to kill Black Canary.
In part two Bertha elects not to kill Back Canary but instead to use her as a hostage. She then has BC bound and placed inside a van they are driving to a point where they intend to intercept and free their leader who is a prisoner being escorted from one prison to another and who turns out to be (da-da the surprise ending...of sorts!) Catwoman!
As can be seen from the illo below from 1980, Toth drawing Black Canary was a match made in heaven. Now calm down fanboy it's ony a drawing!
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