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]].