Nighty Knight Rider, by Dennis O’Neil

Dennis O'Neil

Dennis O'Neil was born in 1939, the same year that Batman first appeared in Detective Comics. It was thus perhaps fated that he would be so closely associated with the character, writing and editing the Dark Knight for more than 30 years. He's been an editor at Marvel and DC Comics. In addition to Batman, he's worked on Spider-Man, Daredevil, Iron Man, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern/Green Arrow, the Question, The Shadow and more. O'Neil has won every major award in the industry. His prose novels have been New York Times bestsellers. Denny lives in Rockland County with his wife, Marifran.

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6 Responses

  1. Glenn Hauman says:

    So– was it worth the wait? Or are you going to forget ever mentioning the show?

  2. Marilee J. Layman says:

    I don't know about the show, but I watched the first 10 mimutes of the movie on Sunday and switched the channel.

  3. Mike Gold says:

    I didn't see it, but it did well in the overnights. As if there was anything else new on. Following in the footprints of the Bionic Woman revival…

  4. Tom Fitzpatrick says:

    It wasn't bad. Don't remember too much of the old version, but the new version definitely fits into the alternative lifestyles of the 21st century.Cool car, though.May check out the series if it gets that far.

  5. Elayne Riggs says:

    I never watched the original, so I'm not likely to watch this version either, but as far as I'm concerned, William Daniels made that show. :)

  6. Alistair Robb says:

    Hmmmm."He’s of the opinion that nobody in the media has any new ideas."I would actually dispute that, though it is generally true, over the last few years there have been exciting and original shows. It started with 'Alias' then came 'Lost' then 'Heroes' and 'Jericho' '24' 'Prison Break'. All had new formulas or new spins on old formulas.