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Doctor Mid-Nite

Doctor Mid-Nite or Doctor Midnight is the name of multiple fictional superheroes in DC Comics.[1] The figure has been represented in the comics by three different individuals, Charles McNider, Beth Chapel, and Pieter Anton Cross. Dr. Mid-Nite was originally created by writer Charles Reizenstein and artist Stanley Josephs Aschmeier in 1941. The hero, represented first by Charles McNider, appeared for the first time in All-American Comics #25 (April 1941).[2] He continued in All-American Comics until issue #102 (Oct 1948).[3]

Doctor Mid-Nite
Cover to JSA: All-Stars #6. Art by John Cassaday and Mark Lewis.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceMcNider:
All-American Comics #25 (April 1941)
Chapel:
Infinity Inc. #19 (October 1985)
As Doctor Midnight:
Infinity Inc. #21 (December 1985)
Cross:
Doctor Mid-Nite #1 (September 1999)
Created byMcNider:
Charles Reizenstein
Stanley Josephs Aschmeier
Chapel:
Roy Thomas
Todd McFarlane
Cross:
Matt Wagner
John K. Snyder III
In-story information
Alter egoDr. Charles McNider
Dr. Elizabeth Chapel
Dr. Pieter Anton Cross
SpeciesMetahuman
Team affiliationsAll:
Justice Society of America
McNider:
All-Star Squadron
U.S. Medical Corps
Black Lantern Corps
Justice League
Chapel:
Infinity, Inc.
Shadow Fighters
Notable aliasesMcNider:
Starman
Chapel:
Doctor Midnight
AbilitiesAll:
Perfect night vision
Ability to see in the dark via infrared lenses
McNider:
Brilliant doctor and mathematician
Gifted physician and author
Superb athlete and hand to hand combatant
Employs "blackout bombs"
Cross:
Great physician and scientist
Employs special ultrasonic lenses and "blackout bombs"

Like many Golden Age heroic characters, the original Doctor Mid-Nite appeared as a member of DC's Justice Society of America. His two successors were also represented as members of the group or an offshoot. Doctor Mid-Nite has never appeared as the solo protagonist of a regular title magazine, but the figure has been the subject of an anthology and a mini-series.

All three versions of Doctor Mid-Nite have exhibited the same basic features: a cowled costume featuring a crescent moon symbol, keen ability to see in the darkness at the cost of near or total blindness in sunlight, the use of special visors and "blackout" smoke bombs to gain tactical advantage in combat, a high degree of skill in martial arts, and jobs as physicians serving both normal human beings and "metahuman" superheroes. Additionally, two of the doctors have been accompanied by sidekick owls.

As a blind character, Doctor Mid-Nite is widely regarded as the first superhero in comics to exhibit a physical impairment, pre-dating the creation of Daredevil of Marvel Comics by more than twenty years.

Charles McNider made his live-action debut in the second season of Legends of Tomorrow played by Kwesi Ameyaw. Charles McNider also appears in Stargirl, portrayed by Henry Thomas in season one and Alex Collins in season two, alongside Beth Chapel, portrayed by Anjelika Washington.

Fictional character biographies edit

Charles McNider edit

Charles McNider is the original Doctor Mid-Nite appearing in All American Comics #25 (April 1941) in the Golden Age of Comic Books and is a common member of the Justice Society of America.[1] McNider, a young surgeon, was blinded when a grenade went off in front of him caused by gangster "Killer" Maroni, but he found that he could see in the dark. He made special goggles that allowed him to see in the daylight, and decided to use his special power to fight crime. In his civilian identity, he pretends to be a helpless blind man.[4]

Beth Chapel edit

As the aging McNider spent less time in action, Beth Chapel, a medical doctor, stepped into the role of Doctor Midnight. She was an occasionally a member of Infinity, Inc.[5]

Pieter Cross edit

Pieter Cross first appeared in Doctor Mid-Nite #1. He is a doctor who develops the same abilities as Charles McNider after being drugged by enforcers from Praeda Industries and being in a car accident.

Owls of Doctor Mid-Nite edit

Both Charles McNider and Pieter Anton Cross train owls as sidekicks.

McNider trains the same owl which crashes through his window, an event that leads to the discovery of his powers. This owl named "Hooty" (sometimes "Hootie") shares many adventures during the Golden Age.

Cross keeps company with an owl named "Charlie". The bird is named after the original Doctor Mid-Nite Charles McNider. Charlie keeps a mini-camera around his neck that can feed video directly to a display in Cross's goggles.

Enemies edit

Each incarnation of Doctor Mid-Nite has fought different enemies:

  • "Gallows" Gallagher - A gangster who had his brother take his place in prison with help from a corrupt prison warden.[6]
  • "Hands" Hannigan - A gangster who wanted to take advantage of Regis Morgan's telescopic vision and make him a lookout for his gang.[7]
  • "Killer" Maroni - A gangster who was responsible for the grenade that blinded Charles McNider and became Doctor Mid-Nite's first opponent.[8]
  • Banshee - [9]
  • Big Mouth - The leader of a gang who worked with Jasper to set up hallucinations to frighten Japser's aunt Martha Yates and his uncle Ambrose Yates.[10]
  • Doctor Light - A villain who uses light technology.[11]
  • Dr. Gamwell - A man who used a home for the blind as a front for his criminal activities.[12]
  • Fisherman - Kurt Hartmann is a fisherman-themed criminal.[13]
  • Hans - A Nazi demolition diver.[14]
  • Herman Gherkin - A Nazi general.[15]
  • Ice Ingram - [16]
  • King Cobra - A hooded gangster.[17]
  • Madame Zara - A criminal who operated as a psychic.[18]
  • Malcolm Mumm - An inventor who invented a sound-nullifying device and operated as the self-proclaimed Master of Silence. He used his invention to cover up the sounds related to his bank vault robberies.[19]
  • Mister Nitro - [20]
  • Slim - A mobster that planned to sabotage the games of the Yellow Jackets football team.[21]
  • Tarantula - A crime lord whose minion Logger suspected that Charles McNider and Doctor Mid-Nite are the same people.[22]
  • Terrible Trio - The members in the aliases of Fisk, Shackley, and Volper run Praeda Industries.[23]

Other versions edit

In 1965, DC Comics had no plans to revive Doctor Mid-Nite. DC editor Julius Schwartz gave M.I.T. student and comic book letterhack Rick Norwood permission to publish a Dr. Midnite story in his fanzine, Five. The story written by Norwood and illustrated by Steve Sabo features a doctor named Tom Benson who is blinded in battle. He discovers that his other senses are super-sensitive and dons the Doctor Midnite costume to fight crime.[24][citation needed]

Another version of the character was shown in Dan Jolley and Tony Harris' JSA: The Liberty File as a World War II United States intelligence agent code-named the Owl. This character, though a playboy, resembles other Doctor Mid-Nite representations. Though derided for his dalliances with the ladies, McNider was trusted as a valued field operative.

Batman: Holy Terror depicts an America ruled by a religious theocracy as a result of Oliver Cromwell living for a decade longer than he did in reality. McNider was a member of the underground resistance against the government years ago, working alongside Thomas Wayne, but they were discovered, with Thomas and his wife being killed while McNider was blinded and his own wife executed. McNider offers some advice to Thomas's son Bruce when he discovers the truth about his parents' deaths, leading Bruce on the path to begin his own resistance against the government.

In the Tangent: Superman's Reign series, a version of Doctor Mid-Nite his body completely covered by a black cloak is briefly seen.

In the new Earth-2 created in the wake of Infinite Crisis and 52, a version of Beth Chapel is shown to be a member of the Justice Society Infinity.[25]

In other media edit

Television edit

Film edit

The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid-Nite makes a cameo appearance in the opening credits of Justice League: The New Frontier as a member of the Justice Society of America.

Merchandise edit

  • The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid-Nite and Hooty received an action figure in wave twelve of the DC Universe Classics line.
  • The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid-Nite and Hooty received an action figure from DC Direct in 2001.[29]
  • The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid-Nite and Hooty received action figures in Mattel's Justice League Unlimited toy line in November 2011.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide pto the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  2. ^ Greenberger, Robert (2008), "Doctor Mid-Nite I & II", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The DC Comics Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, p. 104, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1, OCLC 213309017
  3. ^ Benton, Mike (1992). Superhero Comics of the Golden Age: The Illustrated History. Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company. p. 147. ISBN 0-87833-808-X. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  4. ^ Mitchell, Kurt; Thomas, Roy (2019). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1940-1944. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 75. ISBN 978-1605490892.
  5. ^ Infinity Inc. #21. DC Comics.
  6. ^ All-American Comics #27. DC Comics.
  7. ^ All-American Comics #76. DC Comics.
  8. ^ All-American Comics #25. DC Comics.
  9. ^ All-American Comics #65. DC Comics.
  10. ^ All-American Comics #74. DC Comics.
  11. ^ All-American Comics #82. DC Comics.
  12. ^ All-American Comics #48. DC Comics.
  13. ^ All-American Comics #69. DC Comics.
  14. ^ All-American Comics #53. DC Comics.
  15. ^ All-American Comics #42. DC Comics.
  16. ^ All-American Comics #79. DC Comics.
  17. ^ All-American Comics #29. DC Comics.
  18. ^ All-American Comics #31. DC Comics.
  19. ^ Adventure Comics #51. DC Comics.
  20. ^ All-American Comics #66. DC Comics.
  21. ^ All-American Comics #75. DC Comics.
  22. ^ All-American Comics #88. DC Comics.
  23. ^ Doctor Mid-Nite #1-3. DC Comics.
  24. ^ Five #5
  25. ^ Justice Society of America (vol. 3) Annual #1
  26. ^ Bucksbaum, Sydney (July 23, 2016). "Comic-Con: 'Legends of Tomorrow' to Tackle Legion of Doom Villain Team In Season 2". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
  27. ^ Byrne, Craig (September 29, 2016). "Commander Steel, Obsidian, Dr. Mid-Nite, Vixen & Stargirl In New "Justice Society of America" Photos". DCLegendsTV. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  28. ^ Agard, Chancellor (December 17, 2018). "DC Universe's Stargirl casts Haunting of Hill House star as the JSA's Dr. Mid-Nite". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  29. ^ St-Louis, Hervé. "Golden Age Dr. Mid-Nite Action Figure". ComicBookBin.com. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  30. ^ St-Louis, Hervé. "Golden Age Dr. Mid-Nite Action Figure". ComicBookBin.com. Retrieved 17 October 2016.

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Doctor Mid Nite or Doctor Midnight is the name of multiple fictional superheroes in DC Comics 1 The figure has been represented in the comics by three different individuals Charles McNider Beth Chapel and Pieter Anton Cross Dr Mid Nite was originally created by writer Charles Reizenstein and artist Stanley Josephs Aschmeier in 1941 The hero represented first by Charles McNider appeared for the first time in All American Comics 25 April 1941 2 He continued in All American Comics until issue 102 Oct 1948 3 Doctor Mid NiteCover to JSA All Stars 6 Art by John Cassaday and Mark Lewis Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceMcNider All American Comics 25 April 1941 Chapel Infinity Inc 19 October 1985 As Doctor Midnight Infinity Inc 21 December 1985 Cross Doctor Mid Nite 1 September 1999 Created byMcNider Charles ReizensteinStanley Josephs AschmeierChapel Roy ThomasTodd McFarlaneCross Matt WagnerJohn K Snyder IIIIn story informationAlter egoDr Charles McNiderDr Elizabeth ChapelDr Pieter Anton CrossSpeciesMetahumanTeam affiliationsAll Justice Society of AmericaMcNider All Star SquadronU S Medical CorpsBlack Lantern CorpsJustice LeagueChapel Infinity Inc Shadow FightersNotable aliasesMcNider StarmanChapel Doctor MidnightAbilitiesAll Perfect night visionAbility to see in the dark via infrared lensesMcNider Brilliant doctor and mathematicianGifted physician and authorSuperb athlete and hand to hand combatantEmploys blackout bombs Cross Great physician and scientistEmploys special ultrasonic lenses and blackout bombs Like many Golden Age heroic characters the original Doctor Mid Nite appeared as a member of DC s Justice Society of America His two successors were also represented as members of the group or an offshoot Doctor Mid Nite has never appeared as the solo protagonist of a regular title magazine but the figure has been the subject of an anthology and a mini series All three versions of Doctor Mid Nite have exhibited the same basic features a cowled costume featuring a crescent moon symbol keen ability to see in the darkness at the cost of near or total blindness in sunlight the use of special visors and blackout smoke bombs to gain tactical advantage in combat a high degree of skill in martial arts and jobs as physicians serving both normal human beings and metahuman superheroes Additionally two of the doctors have been accompanied by sidekick owls As a blind character Doctor Mid Nite is widely regarded as the first superhero in comics to exhibit a physical impairment pre dating the creation of Daredevil of Marvel Comics by more than twenty years Charles McNider made his live action debut in the second season of Legends of Tomorrow played by Kwesi Ameyaw Charles McNider also appears in Stargirl portrayed by Henry Thomas in season one and Alex Collins in season two alongside Beth Chapel portrayed by Anjelika Washington Contents 1 Fictional character biographies 1 1 Charles McNider 1 2 Beth Chapel 1 3 Pieter Cross 2 Owls of Doctor Mid Nite 3 Enemies 4 Other versions 5 In other media 5 1 Television 5 2 Film 5 3 Merchandise 6 References 7 External linksFictional character biographies editCharles McNider edit Main article Charles McNider Charles McNider is the original Doctor Mid Nite appearing in All American Comics 25 April 1941 in the Golden Age of Comic Books and is a common member of the Justice Society of America 1 McNider a young surgeon was blinded when a grenade went off in front of him caused by gangster Killer Maroni but he found that he could see in the dark He made special goggles that allowed him to see in the daylight and decided to use his special power to fight crime In his civilian identity he pretends to be a helpless blind man 4 Beth Chapel edit Main article Beth Chapel As the aging McNider spent less time in action Beth Chapel a medical doctor stepped into the role of Doctor Midnight She was an occasionally a member of Infinity Inc 5 Pieter Cross edit Main article Doctor Mid Nite Pieter Cross Pieter Cross first appeared in Doctor Mid Nite 1 He is a doctor who develops the same abilities as Charles McNider after being drugged by enforcers from Praeda Industries and being in a car accident Owls of Doctor Mid Nite editBoth Charles McNider and Pieter Anton Cross train owls as sidekicks McNider trains the same owl which crashes through his window an event that leads to the discovery of his powers This owl named Hooty sometimes Hootie shares many adventures during the Golden Age Cross keeps company with an owl named Charlie The bird is named after the original Doctor Mid Nite Charles McNider Charlie keeps a mini camera around his neck that can feed video directly to a display in Cross s goggles Enemies editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2020 Each incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite has fought different enemies Gallows Gallagher A gangster who had his brother take his place in prison with help from a corrupt prison warden 6 Hands Hannigan A gangster who wanted to take advantage of Regis Morgan s telescopic vision and make him a lookout for his gang 7 Killer Maroni A gangster who was responsible for the grenade that blinded Charles McNider and became Doctor Mid Nite s first opponent 8 Banshee 9 Big Mouth The leader of a gang who worked with Jasper to set up hallucinations to frighten Japser s aunt Martha Yates and his uncle Ambrose Yates 10 Doctor Light A villain who uses light technology 11 Dr Gamwell A man who used a home for the blind as a front for his criminal activities 12 Fisherman Kurt Hartmann is a fisherman themed criminal 13 Hans A Nazi demolition diver 14 Herman Gherkin A Nazi general 15 Ice Ingram 16 King Cobra A hooded gangster 17 Madame Zara A criminal who operated as a psychic 18 Malcolm Mumm An inventor who invented a sound nullifying device and operated as the self proclaimed Master of Silence He used his invention to cover up the sounds related to his bank vault robberies 19 Mister Nitro 20 Slim A mobster that planned to sabotage the games of the Yellow Jackets football team 21 Tarantula A crime lord whose minion Logger suspected that Charles McNider and Doctor Mid Nite are the same people 22 Terrible Trio The members in the aliases of Fisk Shackley and Volper run Praeda Industries 23 Other versions editIn 1965 DC Comics had no plans to revive Doctor Mid Nite DC editor Julius Schwartz gave M I T student and comic book letterhack Rick Norwood permission to publish a Dr Midnite story in his fanzine Five The story written by Norwood and illustrated by Steve Sabo features a doctor named Tom Benson who is blinded in battle He discovers that his other senses are super sensitive and dons the Doctor Midnite costume to fight crime 24 citation needed Another version of the character was shown in Dan Jolley and Tony Harris JSA The Liberty File as a World War II United States intelligence agent code named the Owl This character though a playboy resembles other Doctor Mid Nite representations Though derided for his dalliances with the ladies McNider was trusted as a valued field operative Batman Holy Terror depicts an America ruled by a religious theocracy as a result of Oliver Cromwell living for a decade longer than he did in reality McNider was a member of the underground resistance against the government years ago working alongside Thomas Wayne but they were discovered with Thomas and his wife being killed while McNider was blinded and his own wife executed McNider offers some advice to Thomas s son Bruce when he discovers the truth about his parents deaths leading Bruce on the path to begin his own resistance against the government In the Tangent Superman s Reign series a version of Doctor Mid Nite his body completely covered by a black cloak is briefly seen In the new Earth 2 created in the wake of Infinite Crisis and 52 a version of Beth Chapel is shown to be a member of the Justice Society Infinity 25 In other media editSee also Charles McNider In other media Beth Chapel In other media and Doctor Mid Nite Pieter Cross In other media Television edit The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite appears in a painting depicted in the Smallville two part episode Absolute Justice The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite makes non speaking appearances in Justice League Unlimited as a member of the Justice League The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite appears in Batman The Brave and the Bold voiced by Corey Burton The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite appears in the Mad segment That s What Super Friends Are For voiced by Kevin Shinick Pieter Cross appears in Young Justice voiced by Bruce Greenwood The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite appears in the second season of the Arrowverse series Legends of Tomorrow 26 portrayed by Kwesi Ameyaw 27 The Charles McNider and Beth Chapel incarnations of Doctor Mid Nite appear in Stargirl portrayed by Henry Thomas season one and Alex Collins season two and Anjelika Washington respectively 28 The latter takes up the mantle after the former is seemingly killed in battle against the Injustice Society Ahead of the series premiere Chapel made a cameo appearance in the Arrowverse crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths Film edit The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite makes a cameo appearance in the opening credits of Justice League The New Frontier as a member of the Justice Society of America Merchandise edit The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite and Hooty received an action figure in wave twelve of the DC Universe Classics line The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite and Hooty received an action figure from DC Direct in 2001 29 The Charles McNider incarnation of Doctor Mid Nite and Hooty received action figures in Mattel s Justice League Unlimited toy line in November 2011 30 References edit a b Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Korte Steve Manning Matt Wiacek Win Wilson Sven 2016 The DC Comics Encyclopedia The Definitive Guide pto the Characters of the DC Universe DK Publishing p 92 ISBN 978 1 4654 5357 0 Greenberger Robert 2008 Doctor Mid Nite I amp II in Dougall Alastair ed The DC Comics Encyclopedia New York Dorling Kindersley p 104 ISBN 978 0 7566 4119 1 OCLC 213309017 Benton Mike 1992 Superhero Comics of the Golden Age The Illustrated History Dallas Taylor Publishing Company p 147 ISBN 0 87833 808 X Retrieved 8 April 2020 Mitchell Kurt Thomas Roy 2019 American Comic Book Chronicles 1940 1944 TwoMorrows Publishing p 75 ISBN 978 1605490892 Infinity Inc 21 DC Comics All American Comics 27 DC Comics All American Comics 76 DC Comics All American Comics 25 DC Comics All American Comics 65 DC Comics All American Comics 74 DC Comics All American Comics 82 DC Comics All American Comics 48 DC Comics All American Comics 69 DC Comics All American Comics 53 DC Comics All American Comics 42 DC Comics All American Comics 79 DC Comics All American Comics 29 DC Comics All American Comics 31 DC Comics Adventure Comics 51 DC Comics All American Comics 66 DC Comics All American Comics 75 DC Comics All American Comics 88 DC Comics Doctor Mid Nite 1 3 DC Comics Five 5 Justice Society of America vol 3 Annual 1 Bucksbaum Sydney July 23 2016 Comic Con Legends of Tomorrow to Tackle Legion of Doom Villain Team In Season 2 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 10 2022 Byrne Craig September 29 2016 Commander Steel Obsidian Dr Mid Nite Vixen amp Stargirl In New Justice Society of America Photos DCLegendsTV Retrieved September 30 2016 Agard Chancellor December 17 2018 DC Universe s Stargirl casts Haunting of Hill House star as the JSA s Dr Mid Nite Entertainment Weekly Retrieved December 17 2018 St Louis Herve Golden Age Dr Mid Nite Action Figure ComicBookBin com Retrieved 17 October 2016 St Louis Herve Golden Age Dr Mid Nite Action Figure ComicBookBin com Retrieved 17 October 2016 External links editJSA Fact File Doctor Mid Nite I Doctor Mid Nite at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Retrieved from https en 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