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Real Name: Eve Corin
Aliases: Nightshade
Identity: Secret
Occupation: Vigilante, Former Scientist
Citizenship: American
Place of Birth: Central City, USA
Known Relatives: Unspecified
Group Affiliation: None
Education: Advanced Degree in Physics
First Appearance: The Flash (1990-1991 TV Series) - Episode: "The Nightshade"
History: Eve Corin, also known as Nightshade, is a fictional character in the 1990-1991 Flash TV series. Introduced in the episode "The Nightshade," Eve is a former scientist turned vigilante who fights crime in Central City.As Nightshade, Eve utilizes advanced technology and martial arts skills to combat criminals and bring justice to her city. Her vigilantism is motivated by a desire to make a positive difference in the world and to protect innocent lives from the dangers of crime and corruption.Eve's backstory involves her transformation from a respected scientist to a masked vigilante. After witnessing the failures of the justice system to address the rampant crime in Central City, she takes matters into her own hands and adopts the persona of Nightshade.Throughout the series, Nightshade crosses paths with the Flash, both as an ally and as an independent crimefighter. Despite their occasional differences in approach, they share a common goal of protecting Central City and its citizens from harm.
Height: Unspecified
Weight: Unspecified
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black
Abilities: Nightshade possesses exceptional martial arts skills, honed through rigorous training. She is highly proficient in hand-to-hand combat and is capable of holding her own against multiple opponents. Additionally, Nightshade utilizes advanced technology and gadgets to aid her in her crimefighting endeavors.
Accessories: Nightshade's costume includes a sleek black bodysuit with a mask that conceals her identity. She also utilizes various gadgets and tools, such as grappling hooks and energy weapons, to aid her in her vigilantism.
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Nightshade was actually a 1950s crimefighter whose real name was Desmond Powell. The return of the Ghost brought him back into action. His costume is heavily reminiscent of the Wesley Dodds version of the Sandman and he drives an armoured sedan. His two episodes were Ghost in the Machine and Deadly Nightshade.