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1st Black Canary cover |
Flash Comics v1 #92, 1948 - Despite making her
first appearance earlier in the series, it took six issues for
Black Canary to finally appear on the cover. Bursting through a paper barrier, Carmine Infantino's drawing puts DC's second female heroine front and center. Interestingly, it's similar to Robin the Boy Wonder's
debut. In a separate feature, Hawkman and Hawkgirl fly to Paris to battle the infamous Ghost. Drawn by a young
Joe Kubert, the art is not quite polished, but meets expectations. This story was later reprinted in
Detective Comics #439. This 23 of 35
Flash Comics issues by
Kubert. ///
key 1st cover Black Canary
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"Riddle of the Clown" Kubert story pencils and inks 8 pages = ***
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