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Nocturna (1979 Film)
Nocturna may refer to: * Nocturna (DC Comics), a comic book supervillainess * ''Nocturna'' (film), a 2007 animated feature * '' Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula'', a 1979 disco film See also * Nocturne (other) A nocturne is a musical composition inspired by, or evocative of, night. Nocturne may also refer to: Art * Nocturne (painting), a visual language *''Nocturne'', an artwork on the Queen Elizabeth II Metro Bridge Film * ''Nocturne'' (1946 film), ...
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Nocturna (DC Comics)
Nocturna () is a fictional supervillainess character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, created by Doug Moench and Gene Colan. The storyline involving her began in '' Detective Comics'' #529 (August 1983), and her first appearance was in '' Batman'' #363 (September 1983). The pre-''Crisis'' incarnation of Nocturna appeared in the first season of the live-action Arrowverse series '' Batwoman'', portrayed by Kayla Ewell. Fictional character biography Pre-''Crisis'' Natalia Knight had a hard childhood. She grew up on the streets as a beggar. She was eventually found and taken in by Charles Knight, who adopted her and provided her with a life of luxury. She has a passion for astronomy and the night and eventually found a job at Gotham City Observatory. While working there one night, she became victim to a radioactive laser, which drained her skin of all pigment. It also rendered her sensitive to light. After Charles Knight was murdered, she discovered that her lifesty ...
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Granddaughter Of Dracula
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