**The final arc!** Captain Midnight is on the hunt in Arcadia, but vigilante hero X doesn't tolerate trespassers in his city. Especially when mayhem tends to follow close behind. But when the high-flying hero finds the Archon's archnemesis, the Mark, he learns the height of peril presented by the world's most dangerous man. * Continuing the _X_ and _Captain Midnight_ Marked for Death� crossover in _X_ #21�#22 and _Captain Midnight_ #21�#24!
**Joshua Williamson is putting out a great book month after month.�All-Comic** With teleporting assassin Helios on a tight leash, Captain Midnight and his allies soar south to infiltrate an impenetrable jungle compound and attempt to capture Midnight's sidekick turned enemy, Chuck Ramsey, and force him to answer for his crimes. But what traps lie waiting in the undergrowth? And what mysterious forces is Chuck tapping into?
**MARKED FOR DEATH!** The last time the Archon showed up in Arcadia, it was to deliver the beating of X's life. X vowed that if the Archon ever showed his face in his city again, it would be for the last time. So when an enigmatic masked man arrives in town sniffing around for information on the Archon, he gains X's full attention, whether he wants it or not! Be here for the first issue of the _Marked for Death_ saga that starts in _X_ and concludes in _Captain Midnight_!
Captain Midnight may be a genius, an inventor, and a fighter . . . but is the time traveler ready to be a superhero in the modern era? And is he ready for his first date since 1944?! Meanwhile, a mysterious power has taken over Sharkbyte Technology and the assassin Helios has forged a rocky allegiance with Midnight's closest allies. * Written by Joshua Williamson (_Nailbiter_, _Ghosted_)! It is entertaining, exciting, well written, with expertly driven artwork and color.� Comic Bastards
**The final arc of _Captain Midnight_!** Captain Midnight's on the hunt for the greatest threat this world has ever known. The Archon is out there, but who is he, and what does he want? Midnight will have to rely on the ever-dangerous and unlikeliest of allies, Helios, to get the information he needs. But that knowledge lies deep within the heart of Project Black Sky's most secret compound. Don't miss the _X_ and _Captain Midnight_ crossover Marked for Death!"
After learning the origin of the mysterious masked man from the past known as the Mark, Captain Midnight may finally have an ally who understands the Archon's twisted beginningsand might be able to defeat this �_bervillain! And they're not alone! A united force of superheroes joins the fray to defeat the Archon. The last great hope has arrived! * The final arc of _Captain Midnight_! * The _X_ and _Captain Midnight_ crossover event Marked for Death� runs in _X_ #21�#22 and _Captain Midnight_ #21�#24.
Captain Midnight is a worldwide superhero that loves to save children from their fears, but he is often approached by the evil villain Galatroid who is always up to no good! Galatroid loves when children are afraid and uses his weapons to hinder Captain Midnight from helping them. Big trouble in the sky, BOOM! WHACK! KAPOW! Captain Midnight has to fight with Galatroid to make it in time to save the children before the strike of midnight or his superpowers won't work. With the support from parents, Captain Midnight's ability to save families quickly with his human rocket superpowers, and his laser beam, children will never give up and never live in fear. Release, recharge and reset your superpowers!
As the Titanic and her passengers sank slowly into the Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg late in the evening of April 14, 1912, a nearby ship looked on. Second Officer Herbert Stone, in charge of the midnight watch on the SS Californian sitting idly a few miles north, saw the distress rockets that the Titanic fired. He alerted the captain, Stanley Lord, who was sleeping in the chartroom below, but Lord did not come to the bridge. Eight rockets were fired during the dark hours of the midnight watch, and eight rockets were ignored. The next morning, the Titanic was at the bottom of the sea and more than 1,500 people were dead. When they learned of the extent of the tragedy, Lord and Stone did everything they could to hide their role in the disaster, but pursued by newspapermen, lawyers, and political leaders in America and England, their terrible secret was eventually revealed. The Midnight Watch is a fictional telling of what may have occurred that night on the SS Californian, and the resulting desperation of Officer Stone and Captain Lord in the aftermath of their inaction. Told not only from the perspective of the SS Californian crew, but also through the eyes of a family of third-class passengers who perished in the disaster, the narrative is drawn together by Steadman, a tenacious Boston journalist who does not rest until the truth is found. David Dyer's The Midnight Watch is a powerful and dramatic debut novel--the result of many years of research in Liverpool, London, New York, and Boston, and informed by the author's own experiences as a ship's officer and a lawyer.
During the horror and conflict of World War II, a fictional radio character named Captain Midnight stormed his way into the consciousness of American radio listeners. Captain Midnight (a.k.a. Charles J. Albright) was a vigorous, mature figure whom listeners could easily perceive defending their United States. The scripts, well written and expertly plotted, had a wide appeal--from excited children and their Secret Squadron Code-O-Graphs to U.S. Army Air Corps flight crews. But to fans (then and now) of the original 15-minute serial adventures, the "real" Captain Midnight retired when the show went to 30 minutes, replaced actor Ed Prentiss, and simplified the writing and plotting. Using facts, details and events from those original early radio scripts of Captain Midnight, the author has constructed a "biography" of the great wartime aviation hero, covering his origins and adventures. Concluding the work are thorough appendices that discuss Secret Squadron equipment, aircraft and rocketry; cryptology and code-cracking in the series; and Captain Midnight's portrayal in various media (books, radio, television, serials, comics and newspaper strips).