We say goodbye Huntress and Catwoman, Oracle
and Canary continue tête-à-tête.
Dinah goes to a casting of a show, which turns fight at the second page because they want to kidnap her.
Dinah goes to a casting of a show, which turns fight at the second page because they want to kidnap her.
Canary beats the bad guys quickly and sets free
the kidnapped prisoners. It turns out that they would take the shipment to
Santa Prisca of the Caribbean, so head to the
island. At the plane Dinah (and our) learns from an educational film that Santa
Prisca is managed by foreign mercenaries of a dictator who's nickname is Jefe del Mundo (Chief of the
world). Meanwhile you can see a guy who behaves like a drug lord acting and who
was negotiates about the purchase some goods of the island, which is whished by
the all world. The negotiations end in failure, and they prepare to kill our
guy when he makes his men to kill them all. Dinah arrives finally, and a little
taxi driver, Tico immediately join to help her. He can drive very badly and it
will be the major source of fun in the story.
Luckily (?) the drug lord look like guy, Mr.
Galiant appears and he immediately obtains a room for her. Of course he wants a
date for exchange. Dinah rather goes to spy in the port instead of dating.
Meanwhile, assassins break into her room; they were beaten by Galiant who
arrives at the date. And he starts to follow Dinah's trail with his men, and he
grabs her. It turns out that Galiant was sent by certain business groups with a
mandate to overthrow el Jefe's rule. His clients are interested in some
botanical treasures of the Island. Dinah kicks
Galiantet at his face and he leaves leave her, because she doesn't jeopardize
his plans. Then Canary sneaks up in the slave transporting ship, and she sets
free the prisoners with help of Tico and a truck. Of course, Oracle is anxious
again, so Dinah gets rid of her earrings again. Then, of course, she is
captured. Then (it’s pretty much then, isn’t it?) Oracle calls Galiant at the
hotel and asks for his help (she blackmails him with something). Dinah lies on
the torture table when Galient arrives with his men and saves her. Canary is
not happy about her savior. When it turns out (here's the big twist) that
Galiant’s business isn't drugs, but cola nut (not coca but cola LOL), He
represents the Zesti (or Pepsi?) Cola, the local business of which is had been nationalized.
After the confusion is had cleared, Dinah follows trail of el Jefe, and catches
him. It’s all happy ends, but the date does not work, because the Dinah is a
Soder Cola fan.
The story (Chuck Dixon) comes back to the human
rights, third world thematic which were had mentioned at the beginning It's
definitely enjoyable, eventful, and the twist with the Colanut agent is pretty
good, and there are lot of jokes. The drawer is new again; Stefano Raffaele,
who is good, but he sometimes has difficulty in anatomy. And of course, he
draws masculine face for Dinah. I begin to suspect that they have to draw
canary with such masculine face.
The oroiginal hungarian blogpost is here.
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