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Sir Justin is the first of three superheroes to go by the name "Shining Knight". He was one of King Arthur's knights before being frozen and waking up in the modern world. Shovel Knight Shovel Knight: A knight armed with a shovel. Silent Knight: DC Comics: His real name is Brian Kent. He is the son of Sir Edwin, who is a feudal lord. Lord Soth ...
The popular Williams pinball franchise Black Knight utilizes this character as its antagonist. Black Knight is the name of the Knight's final promotion in Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor when the Dark path is chosen. They are an evil counterpart to the Champion, equivalent in every aspect.
Unclear; a water fay is first mentioned as Lancelot's foster mother in Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, 1170s Many There are several related characters called the Lady of the Lake—their actions include giving Arthur his sword Excalibur, raising Lancelot and his cousins as foster children, enchanting Merlin, and taking the dying king to Avalon
Dark Knight or Fantasy Quest, a medieval adventure TV series featuring Todd Rippon; Black knight, a literary stock character "The Dark Knight of Gotham", nickname for Matt Harvey, Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Mets; TrES-2b, an extrasolar planet nicknamed "Dark Knight", as it reflects less than 1% of the light that hits it
Two popular characters to come out of the penny dreadfuls were Jack Harkaway, introduced in the Boys of England in 1871, and Sexton Blake, who began in the Half-penny Marvel in 1893. [26] In 1904, the Union Jack became "Sexton Blake's own paper", and he appeared in every issue thereafter, up until the paper's demise in 1933.
The Black Knight bests Calogrenant, but the Black Knight is later killed by Ywain (Owain mab Urien) when he attempts to complete the quest that Calogrenant failed. [1] Perhaps the first mention of a Black Knight by name is in Raoul de Houdenc's La Vengeance Raguidel (early 13th century), where Noir Chevalier is first mentioned in line 633. [2]
The Dark Knight remains popular with entertainment industry professionals, including directors, actors, critics, and stunt actors, being ranked 57th on The Hollywood Reporter ' s poll of the best films ever made, [360] 18th on Time Out ' s list of the best action films, [390] and 96th on the BBC's list of the 100 Greatest American Films. [361]