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Kurt Lance
Larry Lance is a DC Comics character, a detective associated with the various incarnations of the superheroine Black Canary. His first appearance was in ''Flash Comics'' #92 (February 1948), created by Carmine Infantino and Robert Kanigher. When the Black Canary was reimagined in the mid-1980s as two characters—a mother and daughter—Larry became the husband to the elder Black Canary and father to the younger superheroine. Following DC's The New 52 reboot in 2011, Larry Lance was re-established as Kurt Lance, and is now the husband of the Black Canary, Dinah Drake version of Black Canary, having met when they worked together as members of Team 7. A version of Larry Lance renamed Quentin Lance appeared as a main character in the first six seasons of The CW show ''Arrow (TV series), Arrow'' and a recurring character on the other Arrowverse shows, played by Paul Blackthorne. Fictional character biography Pre-Crisis Earth-Two version Larry Lance's original appearances pertained to ...
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Shadow Of The Bat
''Batman: Shadow of the Bat'' is a comic book Ongoing series, series featuring Batman, published by DC Comics. The series ran for 96 issues, from 1992 to 2000. The stories took place in Batman's then-current continuity along with ''Detective Comics'' and ''Batman (comic book), Batman'', in contrast to ''Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'', which focused on Batman's early years. ''Batman: Shadow of the Bat'' looked into the psyche of the various cast members of the ''Batman'' comics. It was also notable for introducing the villain Victor Zsasz into the Batman mythos. The majority of issues were written by Alan Grant (writer), Alan Grant, who had previously been the main writer on ''Detective Comics'' from issue #583 to #621 (cover-dated February 1988 to September 1990) and on ''Batman'' from issue #455 to #480 (cover-dated October 1990 to Late June 1992). Publication history ''Batman: Shadow of the Bat'' #1 (cover-dated June 1992) went on sale three weeks after Alan Grant's final ...
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