70 years ago , Dinah Lance made her debut in DC ’s Flash Comics # 86 as the Black Canary , a badass femme fatale who infiltrated organized crime syndicates to destroy them from the inside out . In festivity of Dinah ’s legacy , DC ’s just leave out a new , three - birdcall EP tie to the theatrical role ’s more modern self .
In Brenden Fletcher and Annie Wu ’s Black Canary serial publication from 2015 , Black Canary ’s still every bit the dangerous leather - clad vigilante she always was , but in plus to her wedge body of work , she ’s also an indie cradle . The serial , which you should definitely read , is the kind of reimagining of a classical reference that strikes a staring balance between awe for Dinah ’s past and an understanding of what kind of somebody she ’d be in the 21st century .
Speaking withComicbook , music producer and songwriter Joseph Donovan explicate how the newer Black Canary serial publication was always entail to have both visual and audio constituent and that he wanted to infuse Black Canary ’s music with sounds that “ otherworldly . ”

allege Donovan :
“ A lot of the music that we reference and are charm by in Black Canary is bring forth in such a way of life as to transcend the everyday experience ; It ’s bigger , smoky and more charming than the average world . And so things are n’t necessarily presuppose to sound existent or organic or even invite . But it is definitely pop music . ”
Though Black Canary ended a while back , DC ’s release a new solidification of Sung dynasty tied to the serial publication is an perfectly bright move that continues to establish out the book ’s earth for reader young and former . you could turn back out the full EP for yourself over at Black Canary’sBandcamp page .

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