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David Clark (New Earth)
David Clark was the hero known as Midnight. Clark originally moved from his Midwestern home to New York City in the late 1930s. There, he became a radio announcer at station WXAM. When Clark learned -
All-Star Squadron (New Earth)
The All-Star Squadron was the premiere superhero team in the United States during World War II. President Roosevelt asked all available superheroes and mysterymen to unite, but their activities were limited to the home -
Freedom Fighters (New Earth)
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History of the DC Universe Vol 1 1
""The History of the DC Universe"": In the wake of the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Harbinger records the history of the new, unified Earth and its heroes from the Dawn of Time to World -
Midnight
his two fists, he cleans up the streets of Big City. In his secret identity he is Dave Clark, a radio announcer at the station UXAM. His original appearances were published by Quality Comics, developing -
David Clark (Quality Universe)
David Clark was the mystery man Midnight. After signing off from his radio show, David Clark headed home and witnessed a twelve-story building crashing down. He investigated the shoddy construction and realized that the -
Robert Mason (New Earth)
Robert Mason used his mastery of disguise as the vigilante Midnight. Abilities Disguise, Stealth, Investigation, Hand-to-Hand Combat (Basic) -
Smash Comics Vol 1 20
"The Ray: "The Curse of the Marshwoods"": A young man throws himself off a pier, but Happy Terrill's nearby and saves him. The young man says he's Timothy Marshwood, heir to an -
Smash Comics Vol 1 19
"The Ray: "Slash Scraponi's Escape"": Slash Scraponi is sentenced to 20 years on Bedlam Island, thanks to testimony from ex-henchman Corny Hogan, who gets murdered several days later. Happy Terrill dba The -
Smash Comics Vol 1 25
"The Ray: "Mitch Mouldin"": A violent and well-organized crime wave runs rampant throughout the Ray's home town. At the newspaper office of "The Star," Happy Terrill's protégé Bud has got some -
Smash Comics Vol 1 34
"The Ray: "In Hungary"": Hungarian resistance fighters dress themselves in medieval armor, invade a Gestapo get-together, and kill a bunch of German officers, using medieval weapons. Bloody reprisals follow very quickly; many random -
Smash Comics Vol 1 40
"Midnight Vs. Bullets Balow": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Smash Comics#40 is an issue of the series Smash Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1943 -
Smash Comics Vol 1 33
"The Ray: "American Correspondent, Prisoner of Japs!"": Happy Terrill's give a play-by-play when the American fighter plane he's in gets into a dogfight with Japanese plans, up until it's -
Smash Comics Vol 1 75
"Midnight: "Simon Simmons, Revolutionary War Veteran"": Looking for an interesting character to interview for his radio show, Dave Clark boasts that he will pay five-thousand bucks to the oldest man who shows up -
Swing With Scooter Vol 1 2
for a love potion in exchange for Six Beatle albums, four Paul Reveres and a couple of Dave Clarks. The Ingredients arrive and Sylvester finds himself mixing the concoction in the basement of his house -
Smash Comics Vol 1 85
"Midnight: "Singing Swindle"": A singer on Dave Clark's station becomes despondent after her show, and reveals her crooked agent's kept all of her wages. After Midnight pays "Percentage" Graftly a visit, he -
Ms. Tree Quarterly Vol 1 1
"Gift of Death": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Ms. Tree Quarterly#1 is an issue of the series Ms. Tree Quarterly (Volume 1) with a cover date of July -
David Clark (JSA: The Golden Age)
Dave Clark operated as the "mystery man" known as Midnight during World War II as a member of the All-Star Squadron. His post-war exploits, if there were any, went unrecorded. Notes This version -
Action Comics Vol 1 404
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WildC.A.T.s Vol 1 27
"Catastrophe: Khera": Once a destitute homeless man, Jacob Marlowe rebuilt himself into the billionaire backer of a superhuman crusade. And sometimes he has to marvel at the amazing things people say he did, in -
Mister Terrific: Mind Games
Mind Games was a Mister Terrific storyline published as part of The New 52. Following the timeline reboot in Flashpoint, it establishes his continuity in the DCnU. The series was written by Eric Wallace, with -
Superboy Vol 2 12
"Clark Kent -- Reluctant Hero of Smallville": When Clark Kent is seen saving millionaire P.J. Huxley, Huxley responds by making Clark a hero throughout the nation, which makes matters tougher for Superboy. Superboy (Volume -
Secret Origins Vol 2 13
"The Secret Origin of Nightwing": Today is Richard Grayson's 20th birthday. He (as Nightwing) and the other Teen Titans are on the planet Okaara for Starfire's arranged marriage. Nightwing and Jericho are -
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Source Source Superman: Birthright#1 (September, 2003) Image Details Penciler Leinil Francis Yu Inker Gerry Alanguilan Colorist Dave McCaig Clark Kent: Used for purposes of illustration in an educational article about the entity represented by -
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New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Secret Origins Vol 2#13 (April, 1987) Image Details Penciler Mike Clark Inker Dave Hunt Colorist Carl Gafford Letterer Augustin Mas Notes All DC Comics characters and the distinctive
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