Good god.
Better view:
Source: Black Canary (1993) #5 by Sarah Byam with art by Trevor Von Eden.
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Dinah Lance/Black Canary in BATMAN & ROBIN ETERNAL (2016) #26
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Black Canary by Darwyn Cooke from Solo #5 (2005)
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two of my most recent comms from @l1-b1 that make me ILL /pos
on the left is my version of pietro maximoff (quicksilver) braiding his daughter luna's hair before they go to bed. on the right is dinah lance (black canary) how i imagine her. every once in awhile i look at these two images and just sob because they captured them so well <33
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Oooh for the reqs can I ask for an oracle babs with dinah? I love how you draw them you’re like the whole reason they’re in my mind
i got a fever and since i have to properly rest i decided to make this req, woohoo!
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Otto Schmidt, Black Canary, Huntress
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Okay, thinking about this got me weirdly very emotional. Cuz, we've all got our list of favorite queer characters, but we've also got this list of our favorite characters that we desperately wish were queer more than anything. The ones we held out hope for years and years that they would one day be confirmed queer, but never did. How many times does it actually happen that we can say that those characters made the jump to the other list?
Most of the time, queerness is established very early. Either as something that the character has already discovered, or as a coming out story within the first season or two. How often have fans been seeing queerness, and it never getting acknowledged? How often has that been ignored all because no one said it early? Fans loved Buck for so long, and have seen that he's queer, and have held onto that hope that one day it would be in the actual show. How often have fans waited to hear "you were right"?
Almost any time something queer happens it needs to be established fast, and anything straight cannot change. But this did, and honestly, the fact that I can say that Buck is now one of my favorite queer characters, makes me cry. There are so many others I hoped for over the years, but thank you 9-1-1 for being the first to let that hope not be wasted.
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