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Midnight

Midnight

Midnight has no actual super powers but is a superb detective and hand to hand combatant. His vacuum gun fires a suction cup attached to a super strong cord which he can then reel in. The character is inspired in appearance, powers, and personality by Will Eisner's The Spirit.

Name:
Midnight
Publisher:
Real name:
Dave Clark
Aliases:
  • Dave Clark
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Stamina
  • Stealth
  • Tracking
  • Unarmed Combat
  • Wall Clinger
First issue:
Smash Comics (1939) #18
cover

History

Midnight
Midnight

By day Dave Clark was a "spot" announcer reading the news on radio station UXAM in the 1940s metropolis known as "Big City." But at night Clark became the masked crimefighter known as Midnight. Originally, Midnight wore a blue hat, black mask and black suit, but eventually he wore a blue mask and blue suit instead.

Midnight battled a wide variety of foes, ranging from ordinary criminals to those possessing super-scientific weaponry. He was aided in his feats by his friend, eccentric scientist Doc Wackey and Wackey's pet monkey, Gabby, who had developed human intelligence and the ability to talk. Midnight also frequently ran into the comical detective Sniffer Snoop and his dog Hotfoot.

At the outset of World War Two, Midnight was part of the All Star Squadron, although he rarely worked with the group, preferring solo activity. However, for a short time at the urging of Uncle Sam, midnight participated with a splinter group of heroes known as the Freedom Fighters. Once again, though, Midnight left the group to fight crime in America.

Once the war was over, Midnight began to curtail his activities and he eventually disappeared from the crime fighting scene.

MIdnight would make a few appearances during the mid 80's and early 90's. His most recent appearance was in JLA: Destiny where many of the Quality characters were heroes or villains. JLA: Destiny was an Elseworlds story where many of the Quality characters were founding members of The Justice League and funded by Thomas Wayne.

Issues

March 1984

April 1984

July 1984

October 1985

July 1988

July 1989

August 2002

September 2002

October 2002

June 2015

September 2017

November 2017

January 2018

Volumes

1981

1986

1987

2002

2015

2017

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