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The Silent Knight (Brian Kent, Welsh: Marchog Tewi) is a fictional medieval hero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #1 (August 1955) and was created by Robert Kanigher and Irv Novick . [ 1 ]
The second incarnation of Johnny Quick originates from the antimatter universe, is the counterpart of Wally West, and derives his powers from the Speed Juice drug. He is heavily addicted to the drug and goes into withdrawal without it.
The Silent Knight is a DC Comics character. Silent Knight may also refer to: Silent Knight, a 1980 album by Saga; Silent Knight Shō, a manga by Masami Kurumada; A variant of the Knight engine, for automobiles; Silent Knight (refrigerator), former brand of refrigerator in mid 20th century Australia, owned by Edward Hallstrom.
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Villain First appearance Description Hath-Set/Dr. Hastor: Flash Comics #1 (January 1940): The reincarnation of Hath-Set, priest of Anubis who slew both Prince Khufu and Shiera (who would both be reincarnated as Carter Hall and Shiera Sanders), Dr. Anton Hastor attempted to use a lightning machine to offer new sacrifices to Anubis.
High blood pressure is known as the silent killer as its symptoms often go unnoticed until it’s too late Major breakthrough for patients facing ‘silent killer’ as new injection could replace ...
Taylor and his glider, 1909. Hallstrom was a member of the Australian Aerial League, led by George Augustine Taylor.Beginning on 5 December 1909, at the sand hills near the entrance to Narrabeen Lakes, he took turns—along with Taylor, Taylor's wife Florence Mary Taylor, and two others—to make short non-powered flights, in a glider that Taylor had built, based upon the box-kite designs of ...
The sentence made Cooley only the second person, after Carl Knight, to get sentenced in U.S. District Court to life in prison for drug trafficking. Knight was convicted at trial in 1999 of ...