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== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
Black Siren is based on the first version of character [[Black Canary]];Dinah Drake, except that she does not appear to have the sonic scream ability. This is consistent with the Golden Age Black Canary, however, and given that the Justice Guild is a thinly disguised Justice Society, not surprising. She also played along with the "perfect housewife" idea of women in their time period, as she seemed to be the cook. She also expected [[Hawkgirl]] to do the same, saying that the two women should leave and "let the men talk".
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Black Siren is based on the first version of character [[Black Canary]], Dinah Drake. This is consistent with the Golden Age Black Canary, however, and given that the Justice Guild is a thinly disguised Justice Society, not surprising. She also played along with the "perfect housewife" idea of women in their time period, as she seemed to be the cook. She also expected [[Hawkgirl]] to do the same, saying that the two women should leave and "let the men talk".
   
 
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Revision as of 13:33, 22 June 2011

Black Siren was the only female member of the Justice Guild of America.

History

Black Siren, along with the rest of the JGA, died during a nuclear war. Mentally "revived" by Ray Thompson, she "died" a second time by defeating him.

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Background information

Black Siren is based on the first version of character Black Canary, Dinah Drake. This is consistent with the Golden Age Black Canary, however, and given that the Justice Guild is a thinly disguised Justice Society, not surprising. She also played along with the "perfect housewife" idea of women in their time period, as she seemed to be the cook. She also expected Hawkgirl to do the same, saying that the two women should leave and "let the men talk".

Appearances

Justice League


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