After a disastrous first round, Black Canary takes to her corner and her coach. How could she ever prepare herself for a match against Lady Shiva? The answer is simple...mother knows best. The original Black Canary is back and ready to train her daughter for the fight of both their lives.
Black Canary: Best of the Best #2 is an amazing addition to what will be a pivotal part of the Black Canary legacy. It will most certainly be one of the tales people will reference when wanting to showcase Dinah to new fans, and is everything current fans could ask from a story spotlighting the wonder that is Black Canary. I am on the edge of my seat for "Round Three. Read Full Review
Tom King often grounds his books in a very specific sense of time and place, and it doesn't get more specific than a whole series taking place entirely within the confines of an MMA fight. Of course, when the fight is between Black Canary and Lady Shiva, it deserves all the attention it gets. Read Full Review
The fight of Dinah Lances life takes another turn as the rounds add up. Kings writing digs into Dinahs soul with a deep dive into her past. Sook, Stewart and Cowles dont leave it in the judges hands with the excellent art. The series continues to impress with no signs of tapping out soon. Read Full Review
Black Canary: Best of the Best #2 tells a dramatic story of legacy that paints Black Canary in a whole new light. Read Full Review
I love when Tom King tells these small, intimate family stories, and there's also the tension between Dinah wanting to win for her mother and also lose to treat her mother's cancer. Read Full Review
Black Canary: Best of the Best #2 doesn't just highlight the brutality of superhero fights, but it also explores the relationship between Dinah Lance and her mother. The final pages also lay out that no matter what, Dinah will fight to win. How rough things get before that victory remains to be seen. Read Full Review
its a decompressed story from Tom King that still manages to work surprisingly