- Professor Night
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caption = Professor Night (bottom row, middle) on the cover of "Supreme: The New Adventures" #48. Art byRob Liefeld
character_name = Professor Night
publisher =Maximum Press
debut = "Supreme: The New Adventures" #43 (1996)
creators =Alan Moore
alter_ego = Taylor Kendall
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alliances = Allied Supermen of America
The Allies
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powers =Professor Night is a fictional character created by
Alan Moore in the "Supreme" comic book, wherein most heroes and villains are thinly-disguised counterparts of DC icons. Although his name is derivative ofDoctor Mid-Nite , the character is otherwise clearly intended be a counterpart ofBatman . Professor Night works with Supreme both in a semi-regular partnership (a la "World's Finest ") and as fellow founding members of the Allied Supermen of America, and its successor, the Allies (counterparts to theJustice Society of America andJustice League ). He first appeared in "Supreme" vol. 3 #43.Character history
Professor Night's
secret identity is Taylor Kendall, and he lives in Kendall Manor, just outside Star City, with hisSikh butler, Pratrap, and his adopted daughter and biological niece, Linda Kendall, a.k.a. Twilight, the Girl Marvel, who partners him in crimefighting. Beneath Kendall Manor are the Halls of Night, Professor Night's secret base, where he keeps his advanced computer system, trophies of past cases, and his car, the Night-Wagon. The Halls of Night are also linked to the mythicalunderworld . The Professor and Twilight are afflicted with Porphyria's Complaint, which reportedly makes them less effective during the day but more alert and athletic at night, although they have nevertheless functioned well in daytime scenarios.Professor Night's villains include
Jack-A-Dandy , Lounge Lizard, Evening Primrose, Fake-Face and the Walrus and the Carpenter. Most of his enemies are criminally insane, and locked in the Miskatonic Mental Institution (a play onArkham Asylum , andH. P. Lovecraft 'sMiskatonic University in the city ofArkham ). While Professor Night has been active as a hero since the 1930s, he and Twilight spent almost thirty years in suspended animation when their souls were stolen by one of their supernatural foes, explaining why they appear younger than their history with Supreme would suggest.Professor Night and Supreme have long enjoyed a professional partnership and are also close friends, fully aware of each other's secret identity. When visiting the Prism World of Amalynth, Supreme sometimes takes the Professor Night-inspired identity of Doctor Dark (a reference to
Superman 's Batman-like identity ofNightwing ). If accompanied by a partner, such as Diana Dane, Supreme assigns them the Twilight-inspired identity of Duskwing (referring to the Robin-like identity ofFlamebird )ee also
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