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The Black Knight is the alias of several fictional comic-book characters that appear in the Marvel Comics universe. The first is a medieval knight created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Joe Maneely. The second is a supervillain descendant of the original, created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Dick Ayers. The third, created by writer Roy Thomas and artist George Tuska, is the villain's nephew, a superhero and a member of the superhero team the Avengers. A fourth Black Knight, with no revealed genetic connection, debuted in ''The Black Panther'' #3 (June 2005), created by writer Reginald Hudlin and penciler John Romita Jr. ==Publication history== Marvel Comics' first Black Knight, Sir Percy of Scandia, first appeared in the medieval-adventure series ''Black Knight'' #1–5 (cover-dated May 1955 - April 1956) from Atlas Comics, the 1950s precursor to Marvel Comics.〔(''Black Knight'' ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 Sir Percy's descendant, Professor Nathan Garrett, debuted as the modern-day supervillain Black Knight in ''Tales to Astonish'' #52 (Feb. 1964). This villainous Black Knight appeared in ''The Avengers'' #6, 14–15 (July 1964, March–April 1965), and in the feature "Iron Man" in ''Tales of Suspense'' #73 (Jan. 1966), in which he was mortally wounded. Dane Whitman, Garrett's nephew, makes his first appearance in ''The Avengers'' #47 (Dec. 1967), and becomes a heroic version of the Black Knight in the following issue. Whitman sporadically appeared with the Avengers until becoming a core member, regularly appearing in #252–300 (1985–1989) and #329–375 (1991–1994). The Gatherers storyline running through ''The Avengers'' #343–375 (1992–1994) finally placed the spotlight on the Black Knight, as the focus of the book turned toward his tumultuous relationship with the Eternal Sersi and mysterious connection to the other-dimensional villain Proctor. Whitman later starred in Malibu Comics' ''UltraForce'' #8–10 (1995) and ''UltraForce, vol. 2'' #1–12 (1995–1996), leading a new team of heroes on a parallel world. Returning to the Marvel Universe proper, Whitman appeared in ''Heroes for Hire'' #1–16 (1997–1998) and, later, ''Captain Britain and MI13'' #1–15 (2008–2009). The Black Knight has yet to return to the Avengers, the team with which the character is most closely associated. Whitman and Sir Percy also starred in the limited series ''Black Knight'' #1–4 (June–Sept. 1990), written by Roy and Dann Thomas and drawn by successive pencillers Tony DeZuniga and Rich Buckler. Whitman and Sersi then headlined the one-shot ''Black Knight: Exodus'' (Dec. 1996), written by Ben Raab and illustrated by Jimmy Cheung and Andy Lanning. Another Black Knight one-shot starring Sir Percy, written by Thomas and illustrated by Tom Grummett and Scott Hanna, was published as ''Mystic Arcana: Black Knight'' #1 (Sept. 2007), the second of four ''Mystic Arcana'' one-shot issue. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Black Knight (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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