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    Default DC Flashback: Black Canary's Wild Journey

    With big developments in store for Black Canary shortly, Brian Eason looks back at one of the most dynamic female characters in the DCU and he oft times dark past.

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    >> The Canary closed out her Golden Age career as a member of the Justice Society of America. But she, along with the other members of the team, ceased publication with "All Star Comics" #57, when the title became an all-cowboy comic and changed the name to "All-Star Western" in 1955. <<

    Actually, that change over occurred in 1951.

    Dave Blanchard

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    Quote Originally Posted by dblanchard View Post
    >> The Canary closed out her Golden Age career as a member of the Justice Society of America. But she, along with the other members of the team, ceased publication with "All Star Comics" #57, when the title became an all-cowboy comic and changed the name to "All-Star Western" in 1955. <<

    Actually, that change over occurred in 1951.

    Dave Blanchard
    You are correct. That was a typo on my part and I missed it when I proofed.

    Brian K. Eason

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