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Lady Blackhawk

Lady Blackhawk is an alias used by three fictional comic book characters appearing in American comic books. The first, Zinda Blake, was introduced in a DC Comics publication in 1959 (Blackhawk #133);[1] the second, Natalie Reed, appeared in a DC Comics title in 1988. The third, as-yet-unnamed, Lady Blackhawk debuted in a DC Comics title in 2011. All three characters were aviators and soldiers.

Lady Blackhawk
Lady Blackhawk as seen in Birds of Prey #75 (December 2004).
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearance(Zinda)
Blackhawk #133
(February 1959)
(Natalie)
Blackhawk (vol. 2) #1
(March 1988)
(Third Lady Blackhawk)
Blackhawks #1
(November 2011)
Created by(Zinda)
Jack Schiff
Dick Dillin
(Natalie)
Howard Chaykin
(Third Lady Blackhawk)
Mike Costa
Ken Lashley
In-story information
Alter ego- Zinda Blake
- Natalie Reed (birth name Natalie Gurdin)
- Unrevealed
- Kendra Saunders
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliations(All)
Blackhawks
(Zinda)
Birds of Prey
Notable aliases(Zinda)
Queen Killer Shark
(Natalie)
Constance Darabont
Abilities(All)
Ace pilot, skilled marksman, superior hand-to-hand combat abilities

Reed has not appeared since the 1992 one-shot special; Blake was more recently a regular character in the Birds of Prey comic book from 2004 to 2009, and from 2010 to 2011. The third Lady Blackhawk appears in the Blackhawks comic.

Zinda Blake

Character history

Zinda Blake, the first published Lady Blackhawk, is a fictional DC Comics character. She was introduced in Blackhawk #133 (February 1959).[2] The Quality Comics characters were purchased by DC Comics and DC published Blackhawk from #108.

Military Comics #20 (July 1943) featured a story about a woman who attempts to become the first woman member of the Blackhawks, who looks, sounds and behaves much like Zinda Blake, although she does not divulge her name, and never calls herself Lady Blackhawk. In the story, she flies to Blackhawk Island, declares herself part of the team, and helps the Blackhawks on a mission behind German lines. Ultimately, she rescues Blackhawk himself.

Blackhawks

Zinda Blake, determined to become the first woman member of the famed World War II unit known as the Blackhawks, trained herself to pilot a wide range of modern aircraft and made herself an expert in various forms of combat and weaponry.

Her first attempt to join the group came when she helped rescue a member from a modern-day pirate called the Scavenger. Despite her able assistance, Zinda was told that the Blackhawk codes forbade a woman from joining the team.

Zinda followed this exploit by rescuing the entire Blackhawk team from the Scavenger, and in return was told, by Blackhawk himself, that she could become an honorary member of the team.

 
Zinda Blake debuts as Lady Blackhawk in Blackhawk #133.

After a number of adventures with the Blackhawks, Zinda became the victim of the villainous Nazi operative Killer Shark, who used a chemical potion to brainwash her, forcing her to take up the identity of the costumed Queen Killer Shark. Zinda battled her former comrades a number of times as Killer Shark's accomplice before she was freed of the effects of the potion.

Lost in time

Due to the time-warping effects of Zero Hour, Zinda is now in the present DC continuity, looking as she did in 1959. Her whirl through time involved her assisting in the battle against the villain Extant.[3] She has served as a supporting character to Guy Gardner, Warrior. During Zero Hour, Zinda befriends Guy, Steel and an alternate-universe Batgirl. They have several adventures in various time periods, such as the Wild West and far future. Ultimately, the small group is separated by the events of the cross-over. Zinda perceives no time passing before she appears in front of Warrior's, a nightclub that serves as a front of Guy Gardner's latest heroic endeavors. Zinda is instantly accepted by Guy and offered a place to live. Multiple times she assists him and his makeshift team against supervillains, often serving as a pilot. Zinda's companions include, but are not limited to, Arisia, who is a former Green Lantern, Buck Wargo, a millionaire adventurer and 'Tiger-Man', a half-tiger, half-man. In one incident, Zinda suffers multiple injuries while defending Warriors patrons. She is treated at Wargo's medical facility and told she will make a full recovery.[4]

Birds of Prey

 
Cover artwork for Birds of Prey #82, by Joe Bennett. Zinda is pictured with Black Canary (center), Barbara Gordon (right), and Wildcat (left).

In 2004 Zinda began service as the team's pilot in Birds of Prey. Barbara Gordon recruits Zinda Blake as the team's fourth member. Since Zinda is looking for a change, she gladly accepts. Flashbacks reveal the other Blackhawks have died, Wu Cheng being the last. She has been having trouble fitting back in with the current Blackhawk Inc. an international shipping company (which she owns one-eighth of). Zinda accepts the job with Black Canary's unofficial group on the grounds she is in full control of any flying duties.[5] Zinda first suggested the name Birds of Prey for Barbara's team in Birds of Prey #86.

Blake resigns from the Birds of Prey in the issue #107 rather than see Barbara Gordon forced to dismiss her under orders from the group's new leader, Spy Smasher. She later comes to Barbara's aid in Birds of Prey #108, and rejoins the team, which is restored to Barbara's command.

Powers and abilities

Zinda is an ace flyer, able to easily handle any type of aircraft. She is a fine markswoman, skilled in the use of a variety of weapons, and has superior abilities in hand-to-hand combat.

Costume

Blake continues to wear her own version of the Blackhawks uniform in Birds of Prey, which consists of a blue tunic, military cap, frilled miniskirt and boots. In her early appearances she was drawn wearing blue tights.

Natalie Reed

 
Natalie Reed on the cover of Blackhawk #1 (1988).

Natalie Reed (born Natalie Gurdin), the second published woman to be known as Lady Blackhawk, was introduced in the 1988 prestige format mini-series Blackhawk written and drawn by Howard Chaykin.

Fictional character history

Reed was written to have been a part of the Blackhawk Squadron (at the behest of the Soviet Union) from 1943 onwards. This retcon established her as the first Lady Blackhawk in the DCU timeline.

Brooklyn-born Natalie Gurdin was the child of Benjamin and Lucille Gurdin, card-carrying members of the Communist Party USA. They raised their daughter to believe as they did. At her parents' urging, Natalie entered and won the "Miss Young Communist League" beauty contest in 1937. The title sparked a short-lived modeling career and a role in the low-budget 1938 film Gun Molls in Trouble. Miss Gurdin changed her name to Reed at this time, in honor of John Reed, the American Communist journalist who lived for long periods (and died) in the Soviet Union. Natalie emigrated to Russia in 1940 to live and study.

Natalie became an expert in aeronautical engineering, and chief designer at the Valentine-Prendergast Airplane Factory. Due to the state of competition between the Soviets and the West, it is possible that her adopted country may have provided exaggerated accounts of Reed's skills as a pilot and expertise in aircraft design.

Reed's connection with the Blackhawks came with her contribution to the design and production of the team's modified Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket planes. Later, while working with Soviet intelligence, she helped defeat Death Mayhew in his plot to destroy Manhattan. During this period Natalie Reed was dubbed "Lady Blackhawk" by the U.S. press.

Aside from several publicity tours and a brief resumption of her modeling career, little is known of Miss Reed's post-war life. She briefly was employed by Blackhawk Airways in Singapore in 1947, but dropped out of sight shortly thereafter. In 1948 Natalie Reed resurfaced in New York, employed as the writer of licensed comic book adventures about the Blackhawks. She was accused of working Communist doctrines into her scripts, but she was cleared of this charge.

Little is known about the accident that cost her the use of one eye. All files containing information about Natalie Gurdin Reed remain classified, and her current whereabouts are unknown.

Reed had a son with a fellow Blackhawk, Ritter Hendricksen. Hendricksen was lost in a helicopter explosion in the spring of 1948 shortly after discovering he was the father of Natalie's child, Jimmy (born in 1945 (Blackhawk Annual #1)). Jimmy joined the Blackhawk Squadron as a young adult, serving first with the ground crew (circa 1963), and eventually as a pilot.

As a result of internal strife in the 1950s within the ranks of what became the CIA, which the Blackhawk Squadron was informally allied with, Reed was surgically altered and forced to assume the identity of Constance Darabont, a former paramour of Blackhawk and owner of Darabont Industries, a major defense contractor. She remained in that identity at least until 1968, according to Blackhawk Special #1 (1992).

The New 52

A new Lady Blackhawk debuted in September 2011's Blackhawks #1 as part of DC's The New 52 initiative. Little has yet been revealed about her.[6] She, like Reed, is also seen wearing a patch over her left eye.

Rebirth

Kendra Saunders took the name of Lady Blackhawk in Dark Nights: Metal #1, where she is the leader of the Blackhawks, an anti-apocalyptic team that wants to prevent the Dark Multiverse from rising. Kendra Saunders returns to her original alias Hawkgirl in issue #5 of the comic.

It is later revealed that Kendra was the Blackhawk that saved Batman during All-Star Batman issue #9 and she and the Blackhawks were watching him since then.

Other versions

During the decades-long publishing history of the Blackhawks, there have been several other female characters who have tried to join the team of aviators. These range from "Sugar" in 1943 to Blackhawks member Hendrickson's daughter, Elsa, in 1977.[7]

"Flashpoint"

In the alternate universe seen during the 2011 storyline "Flashpoint" universe, Zinda Blake was a member of Team-7, an elite unit of soldiers led by Grifter. Zinda and most of her teammates were ultimately killed during a botched attack on a terrorist training camp.[8]

Society of Super-Heroes

In this alternate earth, war has broken out across the dimensions just after World War 2. A team of Lady Blackhawks (Lena, Killah, Pixie, Red, Monkey, Princess) provides flying support to the Society of Superheroes as they try and neutralize the threat via supernatural means.[9]

Reception

Lady Blackhawk was ranked 48th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list, although this list does not specify which version of the character was chosen.[10]

In other media

A group of jetpack-wielding Lady Blackhawks appear in issue #21 of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, in which they join forces with Batman to combat King Rex and his Dinosaur Gang.

References

  1. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 173. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  2. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019). DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p. 86. ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6.
  3. ^ Guy Gardner: Warrior #24 (September 1994)
  4. ^ Guy Gardner: Warrior #38 (January 1996)
  5. ^ Birds of Prey #75 (December 2004)
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
  7. ^ Kooiman, Mike (November 12, 2011). "Lady Blackhawks". Retrieved 5 December 2011.
  8. ^ Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance #2 (July 2011)
  9. ^ Multiversity: Society of Super-Heroes #1 (April 2014)
  10. ^ Frankenhoff, Brent (2011). Comics Buyer's Guide Presents: 100 Sexiest Women in Comics. Krause Publications. p. 35. ISBN 978-1-4402-2988-6.

External links

  • Fanzing #36 - Our Fighting Forces
  • The Unofficial Lady Blackhawk Biography
  • Who's Who: Lady Blackhawk (Natalie Reed)
  • Who's Who: Lady Blackhawk (Zinda Blake)

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Lady Blackhawk is an alias used by three fictional comic book characters appearing in American comic books The first Zinda Blake was introduced in a DC Comics publication in 1959 Blackhawk 133 1 the second Natalie Reed appeared in a DC Comics title in 1988 The third as yet unnamed Lady Blackhawk debuted in a DC Comics title in 2011 All three characters were aviators and soldiers Lady BlackhawkLady Blackhawk as seen in Birds of Prey 75 December 2004 Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearance Zinda Blackhawk 133 February 1959 Natalie Blackhawk vol 2 1 March 1988 Third Lady Blackhawk Blackhawks 1 November 2011 Created by Zinda Jack SchiffDick Dillin Natalie Howard Chaykin Third Lady Blackhawk Mike CostaKen LashleyIn story informationAlter ego Zinda Blake Natalie Reed birth name Natalie Gurdin Unrevealed Kendra SaundersSpeciesHumanTeam affiliations All Blackhawks Zinda Birds of PreyNotable aliases Zinda Queen Killer Shark Natalie Constance DarabontAbilities All Ace pilot skilled marksman superior hand to hand combat abilitiesReed has not appeared since the 1992 one shot special Blake was more recently a regular character in the Birds of Prey comic book from 2004 to 2009 and from 2010 to 2011 The third Lady Blackhawk appears in the Blackhawks comic Contents 1 Zinda Blake 1 1 Character history 1 1 1 Blackhawks 1 2 Lost in time 1 2 1 Birds of Prey 1 3 Powers and abilities 1 4 Costume 2 Natalie Reed 2 1 Fictional character history 3 The New 52 4 Rebirth 5 Other versions 5 1 Flashpoint 5 2 Society of Super Heroes 6 Reception 7 In other media 8 References 9 External linksZinda Blake EditCharacter history Edit Zinda Blake the first published Lady Blackhawk is a fictional DC Comics character She was introduced in Blackhawk 133 February 1959 2 The Quality Comics characters were purchased by DC Comics and DC published Blackhawk from 108 Military Comics 20 July 1943 featured a story about a woman who attempts to become the first woman member of the Blackhawks who looks sounds and behaves much like Zinda Blake although she does not divulge her name and never calls herself Lady Blackhawk In the story she flies to Blackhawk Island declares herself part of the team and helps the Blackhawks on a mission behind German lines Ultimately she rescues Blackhawk himself Blackhawks Edit Zinda Blake determined to become the first woman member of the famed World War II unit known as the Blackhawks trained herself to pilot a wide range of modern aircraft and made herself an expert in various forms of combat and weaponry Her first attempt to join the group came when she helped rescue a member from a modern day pirate called the Scavenger Despite her able assistance Zinda was told that the Blackhawk codes forbade a woman from joining the team Zinda followed this exploit by rescuing the entire Blackhawk team from the Scavenger and in return was told by Blackhawk himself that she could become an honorary member of the team Zinda Blake debuts as Lady Blackhawk in Blackhawk 133 After a number of adventures with the Blackhawks Zinda became the victim of the villainous Nazi operative Killer Shark who used a chemical potion to brainwash her forcing her to take up the identity of the costumed Queen Killer Shark Zinda battled her former comrades a number of times as Killer Shark s accomplice before she was freed of the effects of the potion Lost in time Edit Due to the time warping effects of Zero Hour Zinda is now in the present DC continuity looking as she did in 1959 Her whirl through time involved her assisting in the battle against the villain Extant 3 She has served as a supporting character to Guy Gardner Warrior During Zero Hour Zinda befriends Guy Steel and an alternate universe Batgirl They have several adventures in various time periods such as the Wild West and far future Ultimately the small group is separated by the events of the cross over Zinda perceives no time passing before she appears in front of Warrior s a nightclub that serves as a front of Guy Gardner s latest heroic endeavors Zinda is instantly accepted by Guy and offered a place to live Multiple times she assists him and his makeshift team against supervillains often serving as a pilot Zinda s companions include but are not limited to Arisia who is a former Green Lantern Buck Wargo a millionaire adventurer and Tiger Man a half tiger half man In one incident Zinda suffers multiple injuries while defending Warriors patrons She is treated at Wargo s medical facility and told she will make a full recovery 4 Birds of Prey Edit Cover artwork for Birds of Prey 82 by Joe Bennett Zinda is pictured with Black Canary center Barbara Gordon right and Wildcat left In 2004 Zinda began service as the team s pilot in Birds of Prey Barbara Gordon recruits Zinda Blake as the team s fourth member Since Zinda is looking for a change she gladly accepts Flashbacks reveal the other Blackhawks have died Wu Cheng being the last She has been having trouble fitting back in with the current Blackhawk Inc an international shipping company which she owns one eighth of Zinda accepts the job with Black Canary s unofficial group on the grounds she is in full control of any flying duties 5 Zinda first suggested the name Birds of Prey for Barbara s team in Birds of Prey 86 Blake resigns from the Birds of Prey in the issue 107 rather than see Barbara Gordon forced to dismiss her under orders from the group s new leader Spy Smasher She later comes to Barbara s aid in Birds of Prey 108 and rejoins the team which is restored to Barbara s command Powers and abilities Edit Zinda is an ace flyer able to easily handle any type of aircraft She is a fine markswoman skilled in the use of a variety of weapons and has superior abilities in hand to hand combat Costume Edit Blake continues to wear her own version of the Blackhawks uniform in Birds of Prey which consists of a blue tunic military cap frilled miniskirt and boots In her early appearances she was drawn wearing blue tights Natalie Reed Edit Natalie Reed on the cover of Blackhawk 1 1988 Natalie Reed born Natalie Gurdin the second published woman to be known as Lady Blackhawk was introduced in the 1988 prestige format mini series Blackhawk written and drawn by Howard Chaykin Fictional character history Edit Reed was written to have been a part of the Blackhawk Squadron at the behest of the Soviet Union from 1943 onwards This retcon established her as the first Lady Blackhawk in the DCU timeline Brooklyn born Natalie Gurdin was the child of Benjamin and Lucille Gurdin card carrying members of the Communist Party USA They raised their daughter to believe as they did At her parents urging Natalie entered and won the Miss Young Communist League beauty contest in 1937 The title sparked a short lived modeling career and a role in the low budget 1938 film Gun Molls in Trouble Miss Gurdin changed her name to Reed at this time in honor of John Reed the American Communist journalist who lived for long periods and died in the Soviet Union Natalie emigrated to Russia in 1940 to live and study Natalie became an expert in aeronautical engineering and chief designer at the Valentine Prendergast Airplane Factory Due to the state of competition between the Soviets and the West it is possible that her adopted country may have provided exaggerated accounts of Reed s skills as a pilot and expertise in aircraft design Reed s connection with the Blackhawks came with her contribution to the design and production of the team s modified Grumman XF5F 1 Skyrocket planes Later while working with Soviet intelligence she helped defeat Death Mayhew in his plot to destroy Manhattan During this period Natalie Reed was dubbed Lady Blackhawk by the U S press Aside from several publicity tours and a brief resumption of her modeling career little is known of Miss Reed s post war life She briefly was employed by Blackhawk Airways in Singapore in 1947 but dropped out of sight shortly thereafter In 1948 Natalie Reed resurfaced in New York employed as the writer of licensed comic book adventures about the Blackhawks She was accused of working Communist doctrines into her scripts but she was cleared of this charge Little is known about the accident that cost her the use of one eye All files containing information about Natalie Gurdin Reed remain classified and her current whereabouts are unknown Reed had a son with a fellow Blackhawk Ritter Hendricksen Hendricksen was lost in a helicopter explosion in the spring of 1948 shortly after discovering he was the father of Natalie s child Jimmy born in 1945 Blackhawk Annual 1 Jimmy joined the Blackhawk Squadron as a young adult serving first with the ground crew circa 1963 and eventually as a pilot As a result of internal strife in the 1950s within the ranks of what became the CIA which the Blackhawk Squadron was informally allied with Reed was surgically altered and forced to assume the identity of Constance Darabont a former paramour of Blackhawk and owner of Darabont Industries a major defense contractor She remained in that identity at least until 1968 according to Blackhawk Special 1 1992 The New 52 EditA new Lady Blackhawk debuted in September 2011 s Blackhawks 1 as part of DC s The New 52 initiative Little has yet been revealed about her 6 She like Reed is also seen wearing a patch over her left eye Rebirth EditKendra Saunders took the name of Lady Blackhawk in Dark Nights Metal 1 where she is the leader of the Blackhawks an anti apocalyptic team that wants to prevent the Dark Multiverse from rising Kendra Saunders returns to her original alias Hawkgirl in issue 5 of the comic It is later revealed that Kendra was the Blackhawk that saved Batman during All Star Batman issue 9 and she and the Blackhawks were watching him since then Other versions EditDuring the decades long publishing history of the Blackhawks there have been several other female characters who have tried to join the team of aviators These range from Sugar in 1943 to Blackhawks member Hendrickson s daughter Elsa in 1977 7 Flashpoint Edit In the alternate universe seen during the 2011 storyline Flashpoint universe Zinda Blake was a member of Team 7 an elite unit of soldiers led by Grifter Zinda and most of her teammates were ultimately killed during a botched attack on a terrorist training camp 8 Society of Super Heroes Edit In this alternate earth war has broken out across the dimensions just after World War 2 A team of Lady Blackhawks Lena Killah Pixie Red Monkey Princess provides flying support to the Society of Superheroes as they try and neutralize the threat via supernatural means 9 Reception EditLady Blackhawk was ranked 48th in Comics Buyer s Guide s 100 Sexiest Women in Comics list although this list does not specify which version of the character was chosen 10 In other media EditA group of jetpack wielding Lady Blackhawks appear in issue 21 of Batman The Brave and the Bold in which they join forces with Batman to combat King Rex and his Dinosaur Gang References Edit Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Korte Steve Manning Matt Wiacek Win Wilson Sven 2016 The DC Comics Encyclopedia The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe DK Publishing p 173 ISBN 978 1 4654 5357 0 Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Manning Matthew K McAvennie Michael Wallace Daniel 2019 DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle DK Publishing p 86 ISBN 978 1 4654 8578 6 Guy Gardner Warrior 24 September 1994 Guy Gardner Warrior 38 January 1996 Birds of Prey 75 December 2004 Blackhawks 1 Review A COMIC BOOK BLOG Archived from the original on 2011 10 03 Retrieved 2011 10 03 Kooiman Mike November 12 2011 Lady Blackhawks Retrieved 5 December 2011 Flashpoint Lois Lane and the Resistance 2 July 2011 Multiversity Society of Super Heroes 1 April 2014 Frankenhoff Brent 2011 Comics Buyer s Guide Presents 100 Sexiest Women in Comics Krause Publications p 35 ISBN 978 1 4402 2988 6 External links EditCosmic Teams Profile Fanzing 36 Our Fighting Forces Script for 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