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Black Canary by Brian Bolland

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Brian Bolland drew the best Black Canary cover in 1988, for Action Comics #609!  This was during the period when DC had booted Superman out of the title and made it an anthology starring various characters that did not have their own series.

Action Comics 609 Black Canary cover by Brian Bolland 1988 

Bolland's cover is just wicked.  Black Canary gives a mischievous smile to the viewer as she burns her 1980s Justice League era outfit.  Bolland is giving a gift to the fans: the return to the classic costume and fishnets!  I was happy to see the Black Canary's original outfit--I always think she should be drawn in this one.

Black Canary Action 609 cover by Bolland

Here is the original art for Action Comics 609.  It looks just as good, if not better, in black and white.  This piece is owned by Joseph Melchior, see his gallery at Comic Art Fans.  Nuff said.

Black Canary by Neal Adams

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Neal Adams is probably my ideal artist for Black Canary.  His version is very attractive, sleek and athletic without being overly voluptuous.

Black Canary Neal Adams Sketchbook 2007

Here's a piece taken from Neal Adams 2007 Sketchbook.  Adams has still got it--a shame we are not seeing any new superhero comics from him.  Nuff said.

Black Canary by Alex Toth

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Alex Toth only drew a handful of Black Canary stories in Adventure Comics, but his version is unforgettable. 

Black Canary and Doctor Mid-Night

Here is a drawing Toth did for a fan in 2003, featuring Doctor Mid-Night and Black Canary.

Black Canary Adventure 418 by Alex Toth

And here's a page from his Adventure Comics run in glorious black and white, with Black Canary takin' down a dude in bell bottom pants.  I love Toth's sound effects and page layout.  Nuff said.

Black Canary by Bruce Timm

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I'm still in a black mood...a Black Canary mood.  And Bruce Timm is here to help me out.  His version of Dinah Lance is sexy, but not over the top, much like yesterday's Terry Austin pinup.

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I like this picture of Black Canary taking a break on a sofa.  That face and haircut is right out of a 1950s film noir movie.

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Here's a typical Timm pose with Black Canary getting ready to spring into action.

Looking at these pieces reminded me of a time when women could be portrayed as sexy and dangerous without their boobs and butt spilling all over the place.  Unlike this portrayal of Canary in All-Star Batman and Robin.  Nuff said.

Black Canary on JLA Monitor Duty: pin-up by Terry Austin

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From the depths of my long boxes, I discovered the Comic Art Convention 1978 souvenir book, which has this great pin-up of Black Canary by Terry Austin:

Black Canary pinup by Terry Austin 1978 Comic Art Convention

Black Canary looks terrific in her fishnets, as usual.  But what is great about this piece is the subtle humor.  What is it like doing monitor duty on the Justice League satellite.  When Starro isn't launching an assault against Earth, JLA monitor duty is pretty boring and lonely. 

There's a pot of coffee and cups on the upper right.  On the lower left is a clipboard with a list of names checked off for duty: Aquaman, Atom, and Batman have already served their time before Dinah.  On the floor, you can see the various methods Canary used to pass the time: Crossword puzzles, Vogue magazine, and a book (Lord of the Rings).  I love Terry Austin's humor and attention to detail.  Nuff said.

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