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327:, lead singer of the hard rock band "the Electrics", enters a run-down shop named Oblivion Inc. Inside, he is somehow transported to the strange dimension Myrra, where he is the descendant of the mighty Myrran warrior Nacht. He takes his ancestor's Sword of Night, a weapon with the ability to warn of danger and force a person to speak the truth, and becomes involved in a clash between Myrra and evil warlocks. After his adventures in Myrra, he opens a bookstore in the Oblivion Inc. space and becomes active with other metahuman and supernatural entities, such as 377:. While trapped inside and saving the townspeople from being sacrificed by the villainous group Pentacle, they perceive that about a day has passed, though due to the effects of magic, a year has actually passed outside. Back home, Rook discovers not only that he and his allies are memorialized in a statue, and the group thought to be dead, but that he has lost his bar to an unwelcome newcomer whom Rook cannot dislodge. 342:, an otherdimensional realm open to those touched by magic. After serving for a time as the bar's relief bartender, he becomes its owner. The bar has the benefits of modern life, such as showers, dishwashers and microwaves. It also has its own special rules, such as the phones not working unless the caller knows his or her dimension's area code. 36: 387:, to break up a bank robbery, they become trapped mid-transit in the Land of Nightshades. The duo learn that Myrra, and its capital city, Arcady, are related to and likely a part of that land. Later, Rook leaves the Shadowpact in order to return to Myrra. 401:
event, when assembled heroes take refuge from the incoming threat of Barbatos. He stays behind to defend the bar as the Dark Knights invade, and is subsequently killed with the Sword of Night by the
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In Showcase #82 O'Neil wrote an open letter to the fans entitled 'Take That, You Hideous Magician You!' in which he detailed the inspirations for Nightmaster.
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Rook learns that the longer he is in possession of the sword, the less he ages, and later that his sword is inhabited by the last wielder, his father.
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While exploring a mysterious door in his bookstore, Rook discovers it was actually one of the many "back rooms" of the
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Possesses magic sword that warns of danger, compels truth, and retards aging, as well as magic armor.
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Rook, along with Detective Chimp, is still seen as the proprietor of the Oblivion Bar during the
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This article is about the DC Comics character. For the 1987 film also known as Nightmaster, see
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019).
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).
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O'Neil states the following as a source of inspiration, the travel between worlds aspect of
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The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe
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After the Spectre's defeat, Rook and his friends are recruited by the
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The character did not reappear for over two decades, returning for
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O'Neil, Denny (May 1969). "Take That, You Hideous Magician, You".
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O'Neil states that the rock aspect of James Rook was inspired by
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When Nightmaster, Nightshade and Ragman attempt to teleport to
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The Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe: Nightmaster
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Index

Watch the Shadows Dance

Joe Kubert
Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
Showcase
Denny O'Neil
Jerry Grandenetti
Shadowpact
Primal Force
sword and sorcery
DC Comics
Showcase
Denny O'Neil
Jerry Grandenetti
John Carter
Conan the Barbarian
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser
Lord of the Rings
Michael Moorcock
Elric Saga
Stormbringer
Samuel R. Delany
Roger Zelazny
The Beatles
The Doors
Showcase
Bernie Wrightson
cameo appearances

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