Doctor Mid-Nite (Pieter Cross)

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Doctor Mid-Nite
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Doctor Mid-Nite #1 (September 1999)
Created by Matt Wagner
John K. Snyder III
In-story information
Alter egoDr. Pieter Anton Cross
Species Metahuman
Team affiliations Justice Society of America
Justice League
Notable aliasesDoctor Midnight
AbilitiesPerfect night vision
Ability to see in the dark via infrared lenses
Great physician and scientist
Employs special ultrasonic lenses and "blackout bombs"

Doctor Mid-Nite (Pieter Cross) (also Doctor Midnight) is a fictional superhero in DC Comics, the third character named Doctor Mid-Nite, first appearing in Doctor Mid-Nite #1. [1] [2]

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Much like the original version of Doctor Mid-Nite, he has 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.

Fictional character biography

The third Doctor Mid-Nite (and the second to use the original spelling) is Pieter Anton Cross. Cross makes his first appearance in the 3-issue prestige format limited series Doctor Mid-Nite (1999).

Cross is the Norwegian-born son of a noted scientist, the late Theodoric Cross. [2] Pieter was delivered as a baby by the original Doctor Mid-Nite, Charles McNider, who had just rescued his mother from vagrants. As an adult, Pieter is unable to save his mother from Chagas disease, which she catches in Brazil while visiting him.

Cross's crime-fighting career begins as he runs a free clinic in Portsmouth, Washington. His work leads him to investigate a new street drug called A39, an accidental derivative of the steroid-like Venom. The drug, he soon learns, is produced by an evil corporation named Praeda Industries, run by the Terrible Trio. Cross is drugged by company enforcers and soon involved in a car accident. After the accident, he finds that he can only see in pitch darkness. Stripped of his license to officially practice medicine, Cross takes the name Doctor Mid-Nite and resolves to fight crime. [2] Cross joins the newest incarnation of the Justice Society of America, [3] and has a brief romance with teammate Black Canary.

Cross is usually portrayed as being a physician first and vigilante second, setting up a clinic to help him treat patients who cannot afford conventional health care. Scanners in his cowl-lenses identify health risks as well as threats. He is a vegetarian and practices yoga (JSA). Cross carries high-tech medical equipment in addition to weapons (including blackout bombs). Some individuals whom Cross assists eventually come to aid him in his work as both crime fighter and community surgeon. Allies gained in this way include reformed street kids Nite Lite and Ice Sickle, and writer Camilla Marlowe. Mid-Nite also serves as a mentor to Jaime Reyes, the third Blue Beetle. [4]

When the Justice Society encounters Gog, last survivor of the Third World, the benevolent being restores Cross's vision. [5] Although initially a blessing, this works to Cross's disadvantage in the field, as he has lost his infrared vision and can no longer able see through his own dark bombs. [6] Eventually, the full JSA mount an all-out assault on Gog, having learned from Sandman that Gog is rooting himself into the Earth. The other Society members following Gog attempt to protect him, until they see him attempt to attack a Society member. All of the followers take up the fight, and Gog punishes them by taking away his blessings, including Cross's sight. [7]

In "The New Golden Age", Pieter Cross still operates as Doctor Mid-Nite and is currently living in Natal, Brazil. Jay Garrick brings his daughter Judy Garrick to visit him and enlists his help in finding Doctor Elemental. Elemental dispatches Ro-Bear and several robots as a distraction so that he can kidnap Judy. [8] After Elemental is thwarted and escapes, Mid-Nite is seen with Joan Garrick and Mister Terrific outside of Jay's hospital room. [9]

Powers and abilities

Doctor Mid-Nite has perfect night vision. He uses special infrared goggles to help him see outside darkness and makes use of "blackout bombs".

Collected editions

The introductory mini-series of the modern Dr. Mid-Nite (Pieter Cross) has been collected in a trade paperback.

TitleMaterial collectedWriters/PencillersISBN
Doctor Mid-Nite TPB (2000)Doctor Mid-Nite #1-3 Matt Wagner, John K. Snyder III ISBN   1-56389-607-9

In other media

References

  1. Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 92. ISBN   978-1-4654-5357-0.
  2. 1 2 3 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. JSA #11 (June 2000)
  4. Blue Beetle - Boundaries (2009) - ISBN   978-1-4012-2162-1
  5. Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #17 (August 2008)
  6. Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #18 (October 2008)
  7. Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #21 (January 2009)
  8. Jay Garrick: The Flash #5 (April 2024)
  9. Jay Garrick: The Flash #6 (June 2024)
  10. "Pieter Cross Voice - Young Justice (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 29, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  11. St-Louis, Hervé. "Golden Age Dr. Mid-Nite Action Figure". ComicBookBin.com. Retrieved 17 October 2016.