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sábado, 4 de dezembro de 2010

Nite Owl II (Daniel Dreiberg)




































Info On This Great SuperHero:

Daniel Dreiberg (Nite Owl II) is a superhero who uses owl-themed gadgets, in a manner which led Dave Gibbons to consider him "an obsessive hobbyist... a comics fan, a fanboy."[10] Nite Owl was based on the Ted Kord version of the Charlton superhero Blue Beetle. Just as Ted Kord had a predecessor, Moore also incorporated an earlier adventurer who used the name "Nite Owl", the retired crime fighter Hollis Mason, into Watchmen.[2] While Moore devised character notes for Gibbons to work from, the artist provided a name and a costume design for Hollis Mason he had created when he was twelve.[9] Richard Reynolds noted in Super Heroes: A Modern Mythology that despite the character's Charlton roots, Nite Owl's modus operandi has more in common with the DC Comics character Batman.[11] According to Geoff Klock, his civilian form "visually suggests an impotent, middle-aged Clark Kent."[12] The second Nite Owl is another Crimebusters vigilante who has not revealed his identity in the post-Keene Act era throughout the novel.
In the Watchmen film he is played by Patrick Wilson, who put on 25 pounds (11 kg)[13] in between the filming of his flashback scenes and the 1985 scenes, showing the physical decline of his character.

Extract Taken From Wikipedia

More Info Related: http://www.amazon.com/Watchmen-Alan-Moore/dp/0930289234 & http://www.animefreak.tv/watch/watchmen-motion-comics-chapter-1-english-dubbed-online-free

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