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{{Character | |||
|title1= “Zombie Captain Evening” | |||
|image1= Zombie Captain Evening.png | |||
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|species= [[Zombie]] | |||
|gender= Male | |||
|residence= [[Universe (For Whom The Toll Bells)|Unnamed universe]]<br><small>(origin)</small><br>[[Reality Z-25 31-H]]<br><small>(later)</small> | |||
|occupation= Superhero | |||
|romantic_partner(s)=Jesse Brain (girlfriend)<br>Lady Venus (idol) | |||
|creator(s)= | |||
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|first_seen_in= [[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]] | |||
|also_seen_in= [[COMIC]]: ''[[Interview With A Superhero (comic story)|Interview With A Superhero]]'' | |||
|copyright= [[Paul Hoppe]] <small>(?)</small> | |||
|index= '''''[[:Category:Featuring Captain Evening|See category]]''''' | |||
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In [[Universe (For Whom The Toll Bells)|one universe]] where “everyone was a zombie”, '''[[Captain Evening]]''' was no exception, looking like a dull-witted, undead version of his [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|counterpart]]. | |||
In this latter reality, when faced with [[Merv the Griffin]], who was magically compelled to “kill Captain Evening”, [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|“Jenny Everywhere”]] quickly switched out her Captain Evening for the zombie one. Merv hit him with what would have been a fatal blow, satisfying the magical compulsion and therefore freeing him. She then brought the real Captain Evening back. Notably, the zombie Captain Evening then just wandered off and was not actually returned to his homeworld. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'') | |||
[[File:Zombie Captain Evening in Interview With A Superhero.png|thumb|left|210px|The “zombie” Captain lurches his way to fame in a more lively universe than he's used to. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Interview With A Superhero (comic story)|Interview With A Superhero]]'')]]Still having heroic instincts like the living version of the Captain in spite of everything, the zombie Captain thus proceeded to try to fight crime and be generally heroic in the living [[New York City]]. After he stopped an armed robbery in the East Village, he was reported upon by the ''[[Hero Hour]]'' TV program, who described him as a “strange doppelganger” of the one who was to them the [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|“real” Captain Evening]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Interview With A Superhero (comic story)|Interview With A Superhero]]'') | |||
{{Incarnations of Captain Evening}} | |||
{{Cosmic Beholder concepts}} | |||
[[Category:Individuals]] | |||
[[Category:Males]] | |||
[[Category:Recurring Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Zombies]] | |||
[[Category:Undead]] | |||
[[Category:Superheroes]] | |||
[[Category:Companions of Jenny Nowhere]] | |||
[[Category:Reality Z-25 31-H individuals]] | |||
[[Category:Universe (For Whom The Toll Bells) individuals]] | |||
[[Category:Incarnations of Captain Evening]] | |||
[[Category:Captains]] |
Latest revision as of 19:27, 26 April 2023
In one universe where “everyone was a zombie”, Captain Evening was no exception, looking like a dull-witted, undead version of his Reality Z-25 31-H counterpart.
In this latter reality, when faced with Merv the Griffin, who was magically compelled to “kill Captain Evening”, “Jenny Everywhere” quickly switched out her Captain Evening for the zombie one. Merv hit him with what would have been a fatal blow, satisfying the magical compulsion and therefore freeing him. She then brought the real Captain Evening back. Notably, the zombie Captain Evening then just wandered off and was not actually returned to his homeworld. (COMIC: For Whom The Toll Bells)
Still having heroic instincts like the living version of the Captain in spite of everything, the zombie Captain thus proceeded to try to fight crime and be generally heroic in the living New York City. After he stopped an armed robbery in the East Village, he was reported upon by the Hero Hour TV program, who described him as a “strange doppelganger” of the one who was to them the “real” Captain Evening. (COMIC: Interview With A Superhero)
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