
Beyond being the first solo spotlight for Black Canary since her short-lived 2015 eponymous comic book series, Ignite is a big deal for another reason: It’s the comic book writing debut of New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot (The Princess Diaries), who teams with artist Cara McGee to reinvent Dinah as a headstrong teenager who has to deal with secrets from her mother’s past, a mysterious stranger seemingly causing trouble, and the stress of the upcoming Battle of the Bands contest.
The release continues DC’s successful push into the YA market, which has so far produced a number of titles including Kami Garcia and Gabriel Piccolo’s Teen Titans: Raven, currently in its third printing after its July release.
Black Canary: Ignite will be released Oct. 29.
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