MarkPhoenix:
CrimsonKidCK: IIRC 5-6 years ago there was an extremely short-lived (maybe a half-dozen episodes) televsion series called "Birds of Prey" which featured several DC Comics superheroines and Black Canary was one of them. Of course, she was a knockout physically and seemed quite assertive emotionally; there was a younger (late-teenaged) female living with Canary and her crimefighting partner (whom I don't remember offhand), I could've envisioned either of the older (early-thirtyish) women putting the teenager bare-bottom-up OTK for a hairbrush walloping on occasion.
There were 13 episodes of Birds Of Prey that were produced:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birds_of_Prey_%28TV_series%29Black Canary has also appeared in a number of episodes of Smallville. The costume she wears is one of the more recent ones, but it does include fishnets.
I looked it uo somewhere else and that website listed fourteen episodes--it's possible that the program's time slot was changed and therefore I lost track of it, because I don't recall that many episodes.
Apparently Black Canary was the teenaged girl, the other (older) two ladies being the Huntress (Batman's daughter) and Batgirl, who was crippled and in a wheelchair.
"Birds of Prey" was set in the future, with Batman retired and having a young-adult daughter, but in the DC Comics continuity Black Canary is apparently of the same generation as Superman and Batman.
"Smallville" also 'plays around' quite a bit with the classic continuity, for example showing Clark Kent (eventually Superman) and Cyborg (of the New Teen Titans) as being about the same age... --C.K.