''Midnighter'' is an American
comic book
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series published by
WildStorm
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, first issued in November 2006. It is a
spin-off
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from ''
The Authority'' (which is itself a spin-off from ''
Stormwatch''), a
superhero
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team comic book created by
Warren Ellis
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and
Bryan Hitch
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, and follows the solo adventures of
Midnighter
Midnighter is a superhero appearing in American comic books first published by WildStorm and later DC Comics once it absorbed the former. The character was created by writer Warren Ellis and artist Bryan Hitch. The character made his first appe ...
, "the greatest tactician in the history of mankind". The first six issues were written by
Garth Ennis
Garth Ennis (born 16 January 1970) is a Northern Irish-American comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series ''Preacher'' with artist Steve Dillon, his nine-year run on Marvel Comics' ''Punisher'' franchise, and '' The Boys'' with artist Dar ...
, followed by three issues made by different writers; the last eleven final issues were written by
Keith Giffen
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. ''Midnighter'' ended with its twentieth issue, followed by the
limited series
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''
Number of the Beast
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''. The series is also known as ''Midnighter (Volume 1)'' to differentiate itself from the character's 12-issue
latter series first published by
DC Comics
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in 2015.
Three ''Midnighter''
trade paperbacks were originally released. In July 2017 the complete series was released for the first time in trade.
Background
''Midnighter'' was released in November 2006 as a part of the Wildstorm Universe "soft reboot" Worldstorm, which included the relaunch and debut of many titles under the label. It was originally intended as a six-issue
miniseries
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written by
Garth Ennis
Garth Ennis (born 16 January 1970) is a Northern Irish-American comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series ''Preacher'' with artist Steve Dillon, his nine-year run on Marvel Comics' ''Punisher'' franchise, and '' The Boys'' with artist Dar ...
only, but later was expanded to be an
ongoing series
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, with following issues penned by other writers.
The book was officially announced at the
Wizard World
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Los Angeles
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2006 Comic Con, together with ''
The Boys'', another Ennis project originally for
WildStorm
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.
Conception and development
''Midnighter'' idea came when Ennis was having a lunch with other WildStorm people. Beside his ''A Man Called Kev'' and ''
Battler Britton'' vanity projects, Wildstorm editor
Scott Dunbier asked Ennis to also do something a bit more commercial in return, so the writer suggested to "go straight for the jugular and give the best character they’ve got his own book", which in his opinion would be
Midnighter
Midnighter is a superhero appearing in American comic books first published by WildStorm and later DC Comics once it absorbed the former. The character was created by writer Warren Ellis and artist Bryan Hitch. The character made his first appe ...
. Ennis described the character as "utterly lethal and he tells it like it is. He's got a nice dark sense of humor, too". About Midnighter's sexuality, the writer stated that "his sexuality is ''not'' a complex issue: he likes screwing men. He likes screwing one man in particular — but that doesn't mean he wants to be around the guy 24/7, hence the solo book". At ''Midnighter'' presentation, Ennis said that he could do more than six issues, something that didn't happen, and would try to maintain it as a solo book, without "any major appearances by
The Authority in general" ("superteam, yawn"), "
Apollo
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in particular" ("boring blond twat") or
crossovers ("They can get someone else in for that").
Keith Giffen
Keith Ian Giffen (November 30, 1952 – October 9, 2023) was an American comics artist and writer. He was known for his work for DC Comics on their ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''Justice League'' titles as well as for being the co-creator of ...
became the ongoing writer for ''Midnighters last ten issues after a request from Dunbier, since Giffen previously expressed desire to write ''The Authority''. According to Giffen, the idea was to keep Midnighter's consistency in characterization while adding his own different feel to it. He said Midnighter was an interesting character to him because he "never quite understood his power": "The idea of somebody who faces you down, and two seconds after meeting you, knows how to defeat you? That's kind of intriguing. Just playing around with that will be interesting". The writer expressed similar feelings to Ennis about keeping Midnighter on his own and "pull him back from The Authority", saying that he didn't want "that kind of feel that ''Midnighter'' is an extension of ''The Authority'' book". Giffen also added that he wished "to keep
riting ''Midnighter''until they throw me off the book".
Story arcs
''The Killing Machine'' (#1–5)
Single-issue stories (#6–9)
''Anthem'' (#10–15)
''Assassin8'' (#16–20)
Critical reception
''Midnighter'' received a
weighted score of 7.9 out of 10 from review aggregate website Comic Book Roundup, indicating positive reviews, based on 8 reviews from
comics critics
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.
Reviewing the first issue, Comic Book Revolution's Rokk Krinn considered it a "well written and exciting read". He added: "Ennis delivers an intriguing character in Midnighter and a story that is full of some serious violence".
Don MacPherson from Eye on Comics felt that "Ennis come through with a compelling script that demonstrates a real appreciation of the title character". He described the series as "a war comic", stating that this "makes this title book something that Ennis does better than most".
Leroy Douresseaux from ComicBookBin also praised Ennis writing during his ''Midnighter'' #5 review, saying that "in his comics, life is precious, making it all the more appalling that so many lives come to such horrific endings". Douresseaux was positive about Midnighter's characterization too, stating that Ennis "works Midnighter with dark edgy humor as
Warren Ellis
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did in the early days of the character".
Writing for
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, Bruce Logan complimented ''Midnighter'' #7 story: "The brilliance of
Brian K. Vaughan's novel approach becomes evident when one reads it". About the series, Logan said that normally he "would object to so many changes in writers, but comic book titles don't normally have one excellent writer being replaced by another excellent writer(s)".
Karman Kregloe of
NewNowNext criticized Midnighter characterization, noting that "Ennis appeared uninterested in writing a gay character who happens to be living happily with another man and raising a teenage girl.
..To reduce his being gay to a few jokes or jibes, as gay-friendly as they might be intended, shows a reluctance (or an inability) to write a believable gay character". He also added that, in the series, "
homophobia
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seems to be shorthand for 'bad guy', but it reeks of laziness from the writers;
..it's a selective acknowledgment of the hero's sexuality that reduces what could be a complex, vibrant gay character to a conflicted, inconsistent curiosity".
Commercial performance
On
Diamond Comic Distributors
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best-selling comics ranking for November 2006, ''Midnighter'' #1 debuted at number fifty-three with 39,794 copies distributed, being the top WildStorm comic issue of the month.
Each ''Midnighter'' issue sold less than the previous, with the last one missing the 10,000 units mark in June 2008.
The series' first trade volume, ''Killing Machine'', had 2,440 units accounted in Diamond distributed
comic shops during its release month, November 2007, placing at number forty-four on trade paperbacks chart.
The following trade, ''Anthem'', had 1,553 units accounted in August 2008 (Nº 67 on trade paperbacks chart), and the third and last one, ''Assassin8'', had 1,159 in December of the same year (Nº 98 on trade paperbacks chart).
Accolades
In
2008
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, ''Midnighter'' received a
GLAAD Media Awards
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nomination for Outstanding Comic Book, but lost to ''
Strangers in Paradise
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''.
Credits and personnel
Credits and personnel adapted from the series issues.
* Phil Balsman – letters
(#1–2; #4–9)
* Pat Brosseau – letters
(#11)
*
Rick Burchett – inks
(#13–17), artist
(#18–20)
*
ChrisCross
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– penciller
(#11), inks
(#11)
* Sal Cipriano – letters
(#18)
* Saleem Crawford – inks
(#3)
*
Scott Dunbier – editor
(#1–10; #12)
* Gabe Eltaeb – colors
(#18–20)
*
Garth Ennis
Garth Ennis (born 16 January 1970) is a Northern Irish-American comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series ''Preacher'' with artist Steve Dillon, his nine-year run on Marvel Comics' ''Punisher'' franchise, and '' The Boys'' with artist Dar ...
– writer
(#1–6)
*
Glenn Fabry
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Career
Glenn Fabry's career began in 1985, drawing ''Sláine (comics), Slaine'' for ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 A ...
– artist
(#6)
*
Christos Gage
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– writer
(#8)
*
Lee Garbett
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– penciller
(#16–17), cover
(#16–20), artist
(#18–20)
*
Keith Giffen
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– writer
(#10–20)
*
Justin Gray
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Career
Gray has often collaborated with fellow writer Jimmy Palmiotti on series such as ''Hawkman'', '' Jonah Hex'', '' Power Girl'', ...
– writer
(#9)
* Troy Hubbs – inks
(#11)
* Jon Landry – penciller
(#13–15)
* Tarvis Lanham – letters
(#10; #14)
*
John Paul Leon
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Leon also provided artwork for a number of sty ...
– artist
(#8)
* Randy Mayor – colors
(#1–2; #4–12; #14; #16), cover
(#10; #12; #14–20)
*
Jimmy Palmiotti
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Early life
Palmiotti attended the High School of Art and Design in New York City.
Career
Palmiotti star ...
– writer
(#9)
* Pete Pantazis – colors
(#15)
*
Scott Peterson – editor
(#10–20)
*
Joe Phillips
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Early life
Phillips was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1969. He attended Northside School of the Arts, whe ...
– penciller
(#3)
* Kristy Quinn – assistant editor
(#1–20)
* Jonny Rench – colors
(#6–7)
*
Darick Robertson
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Robertson has illustrated ...
– penciller
(#7)
* Jasen Rodriguez – inks
(#3)
* Darlene Royer – colors
(#12–14; #16)
* Rafael Sandoval – penciller
(#12)
* Trevor Scott – cover
(#16–20)
*
Peter Snejbjerg – penciller
(#4)
* Ray Snyder – inks
(#5)
*
Chris Sprouse
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Chris Sprouse was b ...
– penciller
(#1–3; #5; #10), cover
(#1–15)
*
Brian Stelfreeze – cover
(#5–6; #13), artist
(#9)
*
Karl Story – inks
(#1–5; #7; #10; #12), cover
(#1–10; #12; #14–15)
*
Brian K. Vaughan – writer
(#7)
* Steve Wands – letters
(#12–13; #15–17; #19–20)
*
Wildstorm FX – letters
(#3), colors
(#3; #17)
*
Scott Williams – inks
(#3)
Collected editions
The series has been collected into the following trade paperbacks:
See also
*
Garth Ennis bibliography
References
External links
Midnighter (2006 comic book)on
Grand Comics Database
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Midnighter (character)at DC Comics website
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WildStorm titles
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LGBTQ-related comics