Lady Blackhawk
Zinda Blake earned her place among the legendary Blackhawk Squadron by proving herself an exceptional pilot and combatant, eventually becoming the team's first female member. Her grit and flying skills won the respect of the elite international squad.
Few characters embody the swashbuckling spirit of the Silver Age quite like Lady Blackhawk, who took flight in Blackhawk #143 in 1959, brought to life by artist Dick Dillin. A DC original with remarkable staying power, she's kept rarefied company across six decades — sharing pages with the likes of Superman, Green Lantern, Bruce Wayne, and Clark Kent — which speaks volumes about the caliber of adventures she's been woven into. Her appearances span Blackhawk, The Brave and the Bold, and Guy Gardner: Warrior, tracing a journey from Silver Age debut all the way to 2021, a longevity that few characters of her era can claim. With a key issue to her name and thirty catalog appearances that stretch across the breadth of the DC universe, Lady Blackhawk is a genuine hidden gem for collectors who love discovering the threads that connect comics history.

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