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Night Shift
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCaptain America #330 (June 1987)
In-story information
Member(s)Team leader:
Superior Spider-Man
Current members:
Brothers Grimm
Dansen Macabre
Digger
Gypsy Moth
Former members:
Hangman
Misfit
Needle
Shroud
Tatterdemalion
Tick-Tock
Werewolf
Satannish
Mockingbird[1]

The Night Shift is a fictional group of criminals appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters first appearedinCaptain America #330 (June 1987).

Publication history

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After their initial appearance in Captain America #330-331 (June and July 1987), the team makes a cameo appearance in Solo Avengers #3 (February 1988). Their next battle is against the West Coast AvengersinWest Coast Avengers (vol. 2) #40 (January 1989).

Their first appearance in the 1990s is a four-issue story arc in Avengers: West Coast #76-79 (November 1991-February 1992) titled "Infamous Monsters of Hollywood". They then return to the pages of Captain America in issue #420 (October 1993).

The team does not reappear until they are a part of the "Dark Reign" storyline,[2] getting involved in Marvel Zombies 4, where the Midnight Sons clash with the plans of Hood. Fred Van Lente explains that "the Hood doesn't just bring any group of villains with him on this jaunt. He brings a very horror-oriented group of villains with him. People know I love to dip as far back as I can into obscure Marvel-ania and a team I always enjoyed and never felt got their time was the Night Shift. So they're working for the Hood now."[3]

Their final appearance is in Moon Knight Vol. 6 #3-6 (September - December 2011) which ends with the team's death after Count Nefaria kills them for failing to defeat the Moon Knight and Echo.

A new team emerges in The Superior Octopus #1 (December 2018).

Fictional team biography

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Based in California, the group is gathered and initially controlled by the Shroud. He is assisted by the Werewolf, misleading the team into believing they are forming a criminal gang, when in reality they are acting as vigilantes. The team's original lineup consists of the Brothers Grimm, Dansen Macabre, Digger, the Gypsy Moth, the Needle, the Shroud, the Tatterdemalion, Tick-Tock, and the Werewolf.

With the exceptions of Digger and the Brothers Grimm, the Shroud met the team while a fellow captive of the Locksmith.[4] In their first appearance, they help Captain America take on the Power Broker. In West Coast Avengers (vol. 2) #40 (January 1989), the Mockingbird witnesses Digger burying three criminals. She takes the four of them to the local police precinct, where they are arrested. The rest of the team respond by attacking the West Coast Avengers at their headquarters. The Night Shift is defeated, but the Shroud teleports them away. Later, the Shroud is shown with Hawkeye swapping opinions about the encounter.

Their next encounter with the West Coast Avengers occurs in Avengers: West Coast. The team is led by the Hangman, who calls on Satannish. The powers of the team are greatly increased, but in the end they are defeated anyway.[5]

InMarvel Zombies 4, the team is under the command of the Hood. They battle the Midnight Sons, but before they can finish fighting, they are overcome by a cloud of the airborne zombie virus. The entire team is turned into zombies. Through mystical means the virus is contained, transforming the team back into their human forms and the Hood teleports them away.

Snapdragon hires the team to kill the Moon Knight on behalf of Count Nefaria, who was operating as the Kingpin of Los Angeles. When they fail and are bailed out of prison by Snapdragon's lawyer, Count Nefaria reduces Dansen Macabre, Digger, the Needle, the Tatterdemalion, Tick-Tock, and the Misfit to ashes.[6]

During the Spider-Geddon storyline, Dansen Macabre and Digger turned up alive when they, the Brothers Grimm, and Skein rob a bus and its people of its valuables. In addition, they are now shown to have the Waxman as their latest member, as he starts to smother a security guard in his wax. Their robbery is interrupted by the Superior Octopus, who uses a sonic attack used for Symbiotes on the Waxman, had his outfit rendered immune to Skein's abilities, had his goggles tune out Dansen's hypnotic dance, and easily took down the Brothers Grimm. The Superior Octopus agrees to spare them more pain in exchange that the Night Shift becomes his agents, where he will compensate them from his own funds. They agree to the terms and are ordered to return the stolen items. The Superior Octopus leaves, advising them never to cross him or they will not live long enough to regret it.[7]

The Night Shift later helps the Superior Spider-Man in his battle against Terrax the Tamer, who appears in San Francisco, California and attacks. They deliver a device from Horizon University, which the Superior Spider-Man uses to absorb some of Terrax's cosmic powers in order to defeat him. After the battle, the Night Shift assist the Superior Spider-Man in searching and rescuing survivors from the attack.[8]

Members

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References

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  1. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #87 (Oct. 1991)
  • ^ Dark Reign Files one-shot (April 2009)
  • ^ Richards, Dave (March 20, 2009). "Fred Van Lente Talks Marvel Zombies 4". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  • ^ Spider-Woman #50
  • ^ West Coast Avengers (vol. 2) #76-79. Marvel Comics.
  • ^ a b c d Moon Knight (vol. 6) #6 (December 2011). Marvel Comics.
  • ^ a b c The Superior Octopus #1. Marvel Comics.
  • ^ The Superior Spider-Man Vol. 2 #1-4. Marvel Comics.
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