Blackhawk/YMMV


 * Ethnic Scrappy: Chop-Chop. Began life as a short, fat, violent comic-relief character. His portrayal got gradually better over the years, and by the Silver Age, he was recognizably human (albeit with some stereotypical elements remaining.) Post Crisis, Wu Cheng essentially looks like an Asian Clark Gable with a standard uniform who is furious at being depicted as a stereotype as the comics about them.
 * My Real Daddy: Blackhawk was created by Will Eisner, Chuck Cuidera, and Bob Powell, but the Golden Age Blackhawk is most often associated with artist Reed Crandall.
 * We Are Still Relevant Dammit: The Blackhawk series increasingly seemed an anachronism in the comics world of the mid-1960s, and DC struggled to make Blackhawk "relevant" during the time of Batmania. DC's solution? Give them new superhero identities!
 * André: M'sieu Machine
 * Chop-Chop: Dr. Hands
 * Chuck: The Listener
 * Hendrickson: The Weapons Master
 * Olaf: The Leaper
 * Stanislaus: The Golden Centurion
 * Blackhawk himself managed to avoid the embarrassment of changing. Mere words cannot express the suck of this "new direction." [[media:Blackhawk230_3438.jpg|See it here, if you dare]].