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COLUMNS: THE MANY FACES OF...
The
Many Faces Of... The Black Canary! Written
by Russ Dimino
The
world of super powered crimefighting is not exclusively
a boys' club. In fact, one of the only members to belong
to both the prestigious Justice Society and the legendary
Justice League wears fishnet stockings and has long blonde
hair. She is called the Black Canary, but don't let her
good looks fool you. Besides being an expert martial artist,
her supersonic scream, the "canary cry," can
shatter glass, to say nothing of the bad guys' ear drums.
Working with other female heroes like Oracle and The Huntress,
collectively known as the Birds of Prey, Black Canary
functions well as both a covert spy operative and an in-your-face
street fighter. She has long been romantically linked
to the superhero Green Arrow, and, in fact, the comics
recently saw the two lovebirds tie the knot in "The
Green Arrow/Black Canary Wedding Special."
There
have actually been two Black Canaries in the comics. The
original Black Canary, Dinah Drake Lance, made her comic
book debut in "Flash Comics" #86, in August
1947. She was later succeeded by her daughter, Dinah Laurel
Lance.
The
first flesh-and-blood Black Canary appeared on screen
in 1979, in the campy live action "Legends of the
Superheroes" specials. These two features starred
popular DC superheroes of the time, headlined by Adam
West and Burt Ward reprising their roles as Batman and
Robin. Black
Canary was played by an actress credited simply as "Danuta."
It is usually accepted that this was actually Danuta Rylko
Soderman of "The 700 Club" fame (one can only
speculate as to why she would have wanted her full name
left off of this project). The Canary is not given much
to do here, besides getting kidnapped by Solomon Grundy,
who she does not recognize in his disguise as a gas station
attendant.
It
would be more than 20 years before the character flew
back to television. With the success of "Smallville"
on the WB, the network took a chance on another superhero
property from Tollin-Robbins productions when they brought
"Birds
of Prey" to the airwaves in 2002. The series
about a trio of female crimefighters protecting New Gotham
after the disappearance of Batman featured two versions
of the Black Canary character. The youngest of the three
leads, Dinah Lance, a.k.a. Dinah Redmond, was played by
Rachel Skarsten. A loose adaptation of the Black Canary
character, Dinah has the ability to see flashes of the
future whenever she touches people. She is taken in by
Barbara Gordon, the wheelchair-bound former Batgirl now
known as Oracle, and Helena Kyle, the daughter of Batman
and Catwoman who goes by the name The Huntress. Together,
Oracle and Huntress train Dinah to control her developing
powers. Ms. Skarsten had previously appeared on "The
Famous Jett Jackson," which starred Lee Thompson
Young, who played Victor Stone/Cyborg on "Smallville."
Most recently, Skarsten appeared in the direct-to-DVD
"American Pie" spin-off movie "Beta House."
Fan
reaction to the changes in "Birds of Prey's"
Dinah character compared to her comic book counterpart
was mixed. Perhaps in response to this reaction, the show
later revealed that Dinah was not actually intended to
be Black Canary, but her daughter. The episode "Sins
of the Mother" introduced Carolyn Lance, Dinah's
mother, as being the original, "true" Black
Canary. Dressed in a costume similar to her comic book
counterpart and sporting her signature "canary cry"
ability, Carolyn was a much more faithful adaptation of
the character. Though she was seemingly killed off at
the end of the episode, no body was ever found, which
of course meant that the character could have returned
had the show continued (the series was canceled after
one 13-episode season). Carolyn was played by Lori Loughlin,
who is perhaps best known for playing Aunt Becky on "Full
House" for many years. Since then, Ms. Loughlin has
starred on "Summerland" and "In Case of
Emergency."
In
2004, DC's superheroes got animated with "Justice
League Unlimited" on Cartoon Network. This
would mark the first animated version of Black
Canary, who, unlike many of the other DC superheroes,
was not present in any of the popular "Super
Friends" cartoons of the 1970s and 80s. The
first "JLU" episode, "Initiation,"
focuses on Green Arrow being brought into the
revamped League. Though he is initially hesitant
to join up, the episode ends with Arrow changing
his mind after seeing Black Canary for the first
time in the Watchtower. Canary has no lines in
this episode, and her appearance is essentially
just a cameo.
She
returns for the episodes "The Cat and the Canary,"
"Double Date," and "Grudge Match,"
often teaming up with Green Arrow and/or Huntress in her
appearances. She is voiced by Morena Baccarin, who has
also appeared on shows like "The O.C.," "Kitchen
Confidential," and "How I Met Your Mother."
With
the seventh season "Smallville" episode "Siren,"
Black Canary will once again bring her sonic scream to
television. This time out, she will be played by actress
Alaina Huffman. The episode will feature the Canary crossing
paths with the returning Green Arrow, with popular guest
star Justin Hartley reprising his role as the emerald
archer from the previous season. Huffman (also sometimes
credited as Alaina Kalanj) has previously appeared on
the series "Painkiller Jane," as well as episodes
of "Navy NCIS," "The O.C.," and "Tru
Calling."
Black
Canary has proven to be a very versatile heroine. Whether
she is super-sleuthing with the other girls of the Birds
of Prey or charging into battle alongside the heavy hitters
of the Justice League, she has shown that she can hold
her own with the biggest and best. And, perhaps just as
impressively, she has tamed the heart of the wild and
adventurous Green Arrow. Now that the two have taken the
big plunge, they face a whole new set of challenges...
living as a superhero married couple. (And they thought
the Legion of Doom was scary!)
Note:
The views of Russ Dimino don't necessarily represent the
thoughts and feelings of everyone at KryptonSite.