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Title: | Doctor Mid-Nite |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | February-April, 1999 |
Total issues: | 3 |
Featuring: | Doctor Mid-Nite (Pieter Cross) |
Creators: | Matt Wagner; John K. Snyder, III |
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Doctor Mid-Nite is an American comic book limited series. It was published by DC Comics and ran for three issues from February to April, 1999. The story was written by Matt Wagner with artwork and inks by John K. Snyder, III, who also rendered the cover art illustrations to this series. It was lettered by Ken Bruzenak and edited by Dale Crain with Michael Wright as assistant editor. This series introduces the character of Pieter Cross, who is the second male superhero to inherit the mantle of Doctor Mid-Nite after the late Charles McNider.
Issues
- Doctor Mid-Nite 1
- Doctor Mid-Nite 2
- Doctor Mid-Nite 3
Annuals & Specials
Collections
Notes & Trivia
- Doctor Mid-Nite (1999) redirects to this page.
- All three issues of the series were reprinted in the Doctor Mid-Nite trade paperback collection in 2000. The collection was re-released in 2013.
- This series introduces the character of Pieter Cross.
- This series introduces Charlie the Owl, who is the successor to Hooty the Owl. Charlie is named after Charles McNider.
- Another JSA team member who was introduced in their own title is Courtney Whitmore, who was the main protagonist in the Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. comic book series.
- Another superhero character named Beth Chapel went by the code name of Doctor Midnight. She was a member of the Infinity, Inc. superhero team.
Recommended Reading
- The original Doctor Mid-Nite, Charles McNider, was introduced in All-American Comics #25 in April, 1941.