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Night Nurse is the name of a Marvel Comics comic-book series published in the early 1970s, as well...
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Night Nurse is the name of a Marvel Comics comic-book series published in the early 1970s, as well the nom de guerre of a fictional character, Linda Carter, known for her willingness to help injured superheroes. The character first appeared as Night Nurse in Daredevil vol. 2, #58 (May 2004), and in that guise was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev. Although she uses the word "nurse" as part of her codename, she has since claimed to be a medical doctor.
Night Nurse was a Marvel Comics title that lasted four issues cover-dated November 1972 to May 1973. The medical drama / romance series focused on the adventures of three female roommates who worked the night shift at the fictional Metropolitan General Hospital in New York City: Linda Carter, Georgia Jenkins, and Christine Palmer.
Night Nurse was introduced in one of a trio of Marvel Comics aimed at a female audience, alongside Claws of the Cat and Shanna the She-Devil. Marvel writer-editor Roy Thomas recalled in 2007 that editor-in-chief Stan Lee "had the idea, and I think the names, for all three. He wanted to do some books that would have special appeal to girls. We were always looking for way to expand
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