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* PomPomGirl: Kat, the head cheerleader, is a laid-back girl with a punk hairstyle and is best friends with Dinah TheHero. She takes cheerleading seriously, viewing it as a challenging job that not everyone can do, but she doesn't demand perfection during tryouts either, "just friendliness, flexibility, and school spirit."
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Downplayed. While the destruction that Dinah mysteriously leaves behind in her wake is seen as odd and concerning, Principal Vogel (correctly) guesses that Dinah may have undiagnosed superpowers. When Dinah is shocked that she would think that, the principal points out that they live in a world of superheroes and supervillains, so it's not farfetched that someone may suddenly develop superpowers.

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Downplayed. While the destruction that Dinah mysteriously leaves behind in her wake is seen as odd and concerning, Principal Vogel (correctly) guesses that Dinah may have undiagnosed superpowers. When Dinah is shocked that she would think that, the principal points out that they live in a world of superheroes and supervillains, so it's not farfetched that someone may suddenly develop superpowers.superpowers.
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''Black Canary: Ignite'' is a Creator/DCComics graphic novel published under its Creator/DCGraphicNovelsForKids banner.

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''Black Canary: Ignite'' is a Creator/DCComics graphic novel published under its Creator/DCGraphicNovelsForKids Creator/DCZoom banner.

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Dinah Lance is a middle schooler .

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Dinah Lance is a normal middle schooler .
schooler in Gotham City, the daughter of a police detective and a florist, and is in a rock band with her friends. But for some reason, destruction seems to randomly follow Dinah when she so much as speaks a word. But that's not the only thing on her tail...


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* AdaptationExpansion: Bonfire was a one-off villain from the Bronze Age.


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* MeaningfulName: Vogel sounds like "vocal".
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** At one point, Ted tries covering for one of Dinah's accidents by claiming [[ComicBook/BatmanCataclysm it must've been from the earthquakes that Gotham sometimes has.]]

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** At one point, Ted tries covering for one of Dinah's accidents by claiming [[ComicBook/BatmanCataclysm [[ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand it must've been from the earthquakes that Gotham sometimes has.]]

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* MythologyGag: Bonfire is a one-off Black Canary rogue from the Bronze Age comics. Dinah mysteriously had a pyrophobia when she fought Bonfire and discovered that it stemmed from when her mother Dinah Drake fought another villainess with fire powers.

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Bonfire is a one-off Black Canary rogue from the Bronze Age comics. Dinah mysteriously had a pyrophobia when she fought Bonfire and discovered that it stemmed from when her mother Dinah Drake fought another villainess with fire powers.powers.
** At one point, Ted tries covering for one of Dinah's accidents by claiming [[ComicBook/BatmanCataclysm it must've been from the earthquakes that Gotham sometimes has.]]
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''Black Canary: Ignite'' is a Creator/DCComics graphic novel published under its Creator/DCGraphicNovelsForKids banner.

Dinah Lance is a middle schooler .

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!!Tropes in this series include:
* AdaptationDeviation: Dinah's sonic cry strongly amplifies whatever she says rather than act as a powerful scream.
* {{Animesque}}: Some of the facial expressions are drawn this way for comical effect, such as Dinah pouting or being embarrassed.
* BadassInDistress: [[spoiler:Dinah's mother is attacked by Bonfire and held hostage by her.]]
* TheCameo:
** It's mentioned that the Joker broke out of Arkham Asylum... again.
** Commissioner Gordon makes a brief appearance at the crime scene of [[spoiler:Dinah Drake's florist shop]].
** One of the bands at Dinah's school is called Green Arrow, though there's nothing showing that they're associated with the superhero (who may not exist yet) or Oliver Queen.
* CanonForeigner: The Canary was created for the comic.
* HappilyMarried: Dinah's parents are still in madly in love with each other.
* KeepingSecretsSucks: Dinah hides her secret about her superpowers from her friends because she's worried that they'll be targeted by Bonfire while also spending more time with the music teacher to train her vocal cords, which upsets her friends because they need to practice for the Battle of the Bands and it seems she doesn't trust them.
* MythologyGag: Bonfire is a one-off Black Canary rogue from the Bronze Age comics. Dinah mysteriously had a pyrophobia when she fought Bonfire and discovered that it stemmed from when her mother Dinah Drake fought another villainess with fire powers.
* NoNameGiven: Dinah's mother isn't named, presumably to avoid confusing readers over two Dinahs. For the sake of this page, we'll refer to her as Dinah's mother, Mrs. Lance, and Dinah Drake.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Principal Vogel thinks that Dinah has telekinetic powers to explain she she's able to destroy things without leaving anything else behind.
* SoProudOfYou: Dinah's parents are elated when they learn that Dinah inherited her mother's sonic cry.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Downplayed. While the destruction that Dinah mysteriously leaves behind in her wake is seen as odd and concerning, Principal Vogel (correctly) guesses that Dinah may have undiagnosed superpowers. When Dinah is shocked that she would think that, the principal points out that they live in a world of superheroes and supervillains, so it's not farfetched that someone may suddenly develop superpowers.

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