None of the Birds really look like themselves to me, especially after that teaser.
I'm kind of curious about what they meant by the ending the book because of the "larger universe." Are there plans for Ollie that necessitated ending the book?
Well, Black Canary is one of the superheroes who can walk around in their working clothes and no-one will bat an eye. But even so, the clothes shown doesn't fit with how I view Black Canary's style and sensibilities, or what she has been shown wearing when not in her working clothes.
"We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe."
~ Black Panther.
I miss that book so damn much. Sigh.
Yeah, there’s a super weird obsession with calling black women in nerd media prostitues and hookers. I wonder why. It starts with a ‘r,’ I think?
Anyway, it’s obviously civilian attire, and something Babs Tarr or Annie Wu would have easily drawn her in, and they’re definitely leaning hard into that take.
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I don't care about her being a singer (I thought that kinda made sense) I'm just really hoping that the depiction of hey is correct; sunny, sassy, compassionate, tactical leader, incomparable martial arts and her Canary Cry. From these pics we can tell none of that.
As far as her look, she DOESN'T look like a prostitute, that's just ridiculous and insulting and the rest is just preference. Is it how I picture Dinah? No, but I think it's a cool look that I find acceptable.
My only problem with the whole movie is they cast an actress or color as a point of diversification and cast a Caucasian actress as the Huntress which is a character of color. It just makes no sense at all.