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Thứ Bảy, 30 tháng 4, 2011

Green Arrow VS. Black Canary #29


Green Arrow VS. Black Canary #29
Apr 2010 | 34 pages | CBR | 31.1 MB
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Black Canary/Oracle/ Huntress: Birds of Prey TPB


Black Canary/Oracle/ Huntress: Birds of Prey TPB
English | 215 pages | CBR | 70.2MB
When Dinah Lance, aka the freelance superheroine Black Canary - an expert martial artist with a potent 'sonic cry' - takes a job from the mysterious information-broker known as 'Oracle', little does she realise that a powerful new partnership is about to begin! 'Oracle' is, in fact, Barbara Gordon - the former Batgirl, left in a wheelchair after being shot by the Joker. While she is a computer expert with access to vast data repositories, she needs a field agent to act for her - and Black Canary fits the bill! Join the Birds of Prey through a series of hard-hitting contemporary adventures, and some team-ups with most unexpected allies, including the Huntress and Catwoman!
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Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 6, 2009

Green Arrow/Black Canary #21


Green Arrow/Black Canary #21
Eng | CBR | June 17, 2009 | 30 Pages | 19.5 MB
With the entirety of Star City deafened by Discord's revenge scheme on Black Canary, Green Arrow finds an unlikely ally in Cupid! Written by Andrew Kreisberg, Art by Mike Norton and Josef Rubinstein, Cover by Ladrönn

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Thứ Bảy, 5 tháng 4, 2008

A Little Tribute to Murphy Anderson

Murph is probably my favorite artist of the Silver Age, since Dick Sprang was only around for the first half of the era. And among inkers, Anderson had no peers, only envious rivals.

Anderson was probably best known in the Silver Age for his work on Hawkman. Here's an example of his work from the first issue of that magazine:



Notice the intricate work that Anderson adds to his pencils; the inks on the jacket of the man in the background of the first panel really stand out. That's one thing noticeable about Anderson's artwork; he had lots of little bits in the background that make you feel like you're really there, like the hangars, the flight control tower, and the cityscape in the second panel. Of course, he does blow one small detail; more about that later.

Anderson was a master of sequential art; do we need any words here?



And look at the beautiful scenery in these panels:



Because Anderson was so solid at detail, he could draw smaller figures to give us more of a "wide-screen" feel to his panels:



In 1965, DC made an effort at bringing back some of the GA heroes. In Brave & Bold #61 and #62, we got a teamup of Starman and Black Canary:





You definitely get the impression that Anderson was a master artist working extremely diligently to make sure that everything is perfect. Notice the reflection of the house in the water. That is beautiful.

Anderson spent the early years of the Silver Age laboring on DC's science fiction magazines, mostly on one-shot stories and characters, although he did create the terrific Atomic Knights series.

Blown detail. Look at the second panel of the first picture I posted. Notice the plane coming in for a landing without its landing gear down?

Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 8, 2007

Black Canary. Limited Series. Volume 1. Number 1

Black Canary. Limited Series. Volume 1. Number 1
September 2007 | 32 pages | PDF | 13.6MB

Black Canary takes flight in a 4-issue miniseries written by Tony Bedard (52, SUPERGIRL AND THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES) with art by Paulo Sequiera (BIRDS OF PREY, Gypsy) and Amilton Santos! The League of Assassins tracks Black Canary to Star City in an effort to liberate the child, Sin, they believe to be the DCU's next greatest assassin. Luckily, Black Canary has other plans for Sin's abilities and future.