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  1. Daniel M. "Dan" Dreiberg is the second Nite Owl and a former member of the short-lived Crimebusters. Dreiberg succeeded the original Nite Owl, Hollis Mason, and took part with the second generation of costumed vigilantes.

  2. Feb 4, 2021 · Alike: Unlucky With Romance. Batman has terrible luck with the women he attracts; Catwoman, Talia Al Ghul, and even Harley Quinn. One of the few times Batman found a good woman was in the Justice League animated shows with Wonder Woman. Nite Owl, unfortunately, did not fare better in his universe.

  3. Richard Reynolds noted in Super Heroes: A Modern Mythology that despite the character's Charlton roots, Nite Owl's modus operandi has more in common with the DC Comics character Batman. According to Geoff Klock, his civilian form "visually suggests an impotent, middle-aged Clark Kent."

  4. Dec 27, 2019 · While Nite Owl has many similarities to Batman, especially in the 2009 film, Moore based the character on the Golden Age of Comics hero Blue Beetle.

    • Silk Spectre I. Worn by Sally Jupiter, as played by Carla Gugino, as part of the Minutemen, Silk Spectre sports a short yellow dress with a black corset, large choker, and long boots covering fishnet stockings.
    • The Comedian Ver. 1 Edward Blake, the catalyst that drives Watchmen, was originally a Minutemen member. During his time with that group as The Comedian, he wore a yellow and purple jumpsuit customized to slightly resemble a clown suit.
    • Nite Owl I. Of all the original Minutemen, Hollis Mason was the closest to being like a superhero from DC, from the tights to the owl-themed gear to a design reminiscent of how characters were drawn in the 1940s.
    • Nite Owl II Snowsuit. Though it does not get much screen time, Nite Owl II's snowsuit was seen throughout Watchmen. It was there beside his regular suit in the case and was worn by Dan when he and Rorschach go to Antarctica.
  5. Daniel "Dan" Dreiberg was the second Nite Owl, a vigilante who came out of retirement after the death of fellow crimefighter the Comedian. More than the other heroes, he relied on his technological genius and gadgets to bust crime.

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  7. Daniel "Dan" Dreiberg was the technologically advanced, loyal, and endearing vigilante known as Nite-Owl, taking the name from Hollis Mason. Complete as the hero, he became awkward, insecure, and lost in retirement, but found new purpose in his lover, Laurie Juspeczyk.

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