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scottyquick ([info]scottyquick) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-06-23 20:23:00

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Entry tags:char: black canary/dinah lance, char: green arrow/oliver queen, creator: ed hannigan, creator: julia lacquement, creator: mike grell, creator: sharon wright, publisher: dc comics, series: the canary is a bird of prey

Because nobody asked for it! Dinah in the Grell Years!
So! Dinah. Anyone remember her? Short black hair, goes by "Black Canary", sometimes has fishnets? Pretty cool lady, if I do say so myself. Shame she's been in limbo for such a while.


Post-Crisis, Dinah was a standard Justice League member for a short while. After about 10 issues, Mike Grell decided to snag her for his revamp of Green Arrow, which was very, VERY street-level. No trick arrows, no mask, and absolutely no superpowers. When Hal Jordan showed up, he was without his ring. When Arsenal showed up, nothing Titans-related was mentioned. So Dinah went from hunting galaxy-eaters and other Justice League threats to fighting murderers and thieves. They set up home in Seattle, because there's a man there killing people and not getting caught.

The scans with the absolutely INCREDIBLE art :

a) Aren't mine, because I'm not bending my copy of The Longbow Hunters if I don't have to
b) Are from a Prestige Format Miniseries, so don't worry, I'm not going over the limit.


Dinah!Butt, for all of you watching carefully.




Oh my God. That second last panel. Grell and Lacquement are hitting home runs through all of the mini, artwise.



D'awww, Dinah sideboob explaining sensibility and logic to Ollie!

However, it doesn't all go well. While tracking down the murderer, Dinah leaves Ollie for a couple of days, but she gets caught (and apparently couldn't use her Cry to save herself), and is extensively tortured.














That mysterious lady is awesome, and her name is Shado. She's one of my favorite things from the Grell run.



(don't worry, she lives)

One thing I like about the Grell run is that this isn't a one-time thing. He really shows Dinah living with the trauma one would have from this, and over-coming it.





This is something I like about Dinah. Whereas Ollie is too much of an arrogant ass to admit when he needs help, Dinah isn't. So they go off and visit a therapist, who (or would that be whom?) Dinah hopes can help her.





Argh no! Not a fan of that coy talk at the end there, nor Dinah feeling guilty.

Anyway, it turns out their therapist has some issues herself. She was kidnapped and tortured when she was young, and her assailant has been released.



I think that's Grell speaking with frustration there. Anyway, after this, Ollie gets her kidnapper sent to jail after she tries to kill him and he tries to kill her, she starts to reach out to them, aaaaaaand we never see her again.

Now, here's Dinah being awesome.







Heh. Badass Dinah is badass.






This lad here is an employee of Dinah's at Sherwood.







(Ollie the big man rescues him, of course. After dressing up as a gay leatherman, coming out of a gay club)

So now Dinah decides to go investigate the people who've been stalking her for a while! These next few scans are by Sharon Wright, who I think wrote Dinah's section in Action Comics Weekly.













The writing's not terribly clear here, and the art certainly doesn't help, but she lost track of them and got her car stolen. Nice going.

Also, because I really like it, have some Dinah/Ollie attacking some people at a bar.



And let's end with some adorable Ollie/Dinah having a rare moment of pure fun and joy together.





(you'll note I cut the page in two. That's because Grell had the stereotypical hooker-as-victim on the other half)

What do y'all think?

I could probably make another post with Dinah if you guys are interested, showing her going back into action as the Black Canary and breaking up with Ollie and killing other people and dating other people and the origin of the title 'Birds of Prey'.


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[info]islwyn
2009-06-24 10:58 am UTC (link)
I... wow, okay, I was actually trying to make an argument here, but after typing "But how is a middle-aged man dressing up in green tights serious?" I wanted to add "This guy probably thinks that All Robins Should Die, doesn't he", and then I just gave up.

Grell clearly needs to join Frank Miller's club of Srs Bsns of Srs Comics. They can all try too hard together.

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[info]scottyquick
2009-06-24 11:06 am UTC (link)
He wanted to play up Ollie as a more street-level hero, which is fine. I just kind of wish he hadn't brought Dinah along.

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[info]looking2dastars
2009-07-06 04:29 am UTC (link)
Not quite true, actually.

Grell wanted to do a more serious street-level book. But he was also - unlike most of the writers who have handled Green Arrow recently - a bit more realistic on just how easily many of Ollie's conflicts could be solved in a world where Ollie's best friend is a space-cop with a power ring and his girlfriend is a martial artist with superpowers.

Hence the decision to depower Dinah in Longbow Hunters - her injuries while being tortured are what led to her being unable to use the Canary Cry until about halfway through The Dixon run on Birds of Prey.

You can read Grell's side of things - and his regrets about how Dinah came off looking much worse than he ever intended - on his website. You can even e-mail him and ask yourself, if you like.

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