It looks like STF's most famous brother-sister act (here
making their 11th appearance on the blog) has gotten on the wrong side of one of Helena's Birds of Prey teammates. Apparently Black Bolt and Black Canary have kept in touch since their performance together way back in
STF #88.
Now, if this were one of those shark-jumping song-and-dance episodes, of a live-action CW super-opera, I can just picture the Barton-nellis doing a twin-sipid version of Billy Joel's "Tell Her About It."
ReplyDelete"Just a word or two that we get from you
Can be the difference that it makes."
@Anon818: As they used to say in vaudeville? ""Boo! Get the hook!"
ReplyDeleteBlack Bolt could team up with Hawkman or Hawkgirl. Blackagar on Thanagar.
ReplyDeleteThat's even better than Anon818's! :-)
ReplyDeleteHard to say almost anything about this. Huntress always seems to get outclassed by Dinah. (Including the J L animated.).
ReplyDeleteThat's probably why the writers for the original tele-series of BOP gave their Huntress some of Pantha's mutant feline abilities. For those who don't remember; that was the ABC one-season wonder that co-starred a pre-CRIMINAL MINDS Shemar Moore as the GCPD detective who falls for Helena. And where the late, great Markie Post was Black Canary's mother, Carolyn!
ReplyDeleteConsidering a whisper from Black Bolt can take down a city block and Black Canary can both sonic blast you and kick you into next Thursday I think we know who's on the losing end.
ReplyDeleteUnless, of course, Hawkeye has arrows with vibranium heads.
ReplyDeleteIs the Kate Bishop Hawkeye the one who occasionally moonlights as Ronin?
ReplyDelete@Carycomic: no, that's Echo. The Marvel analog of Cassandra "Batgirl 3" Cain in the sense that she, too, was trained to read body language.
ReplyDelete@Anon820: thanks! :-)
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