Batman: Gotham Knights | |
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Cover to Batman: Gotham Knights #43 (2003), featuring Batman and two of his allies: Batgirl and Robin. The cover mirrors Batgirl's first appearance. Art by Brian Bolland. |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | Superhero |
Publication date | March 2000 – April 2006 |
Number of issues | 74 |
Main character(s) | Batman |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Devin Grayson, Scott Beatty, A.J. Lieberman] |
Penciller(s) | Dale Eaglesham, Paul Ryan, Roger Robinson, Al Barrionuevo, Dick Giordano, Javier Pina, Leonardo Manco |
Inker(s) | John Floyd, Bit |
Letterer(s) | Bill Oakley, Clem Robins |
Colorist(s) | Wildstorm FX, Pamela Rambo |
Editor(s) | Joseph Illidge, Dennis O'Neil |
Collected editions | |
Batman Black and White Volume 1 | ISBN 6194123175 |
Batman Black and White Volume 2 | ISBN 1-4012-1531-9 |
Batman: Gotham Knights was a monthly, fictional comic book series published by DC Comics. The original intent of this book was to feature the exploits of Batman and his extended family - Alfred Pennyworth, Batgirl, Nightwing, Robin, Oracle, Catwoman, etc. The latter section of the run, however, came to focus much more upon the villains of the Batman.
The series also featured the popular "Batman: Black and White" back-up strip, which allowed various artists with widely varying styles to do their take on the Dark Knight in a black and white format. These back-up strips are also collected in trade paperback form. Contributors to this section include Jim Lee, John Byrne, John Buscema, Eduardo Risso, Jordi Bernet, José Luis García-López, Kyle Baker, Dave Gibbons, Gene Ha, Gene Colan, Enrique Breccia, Claudio Castellini, Dick Giordano, Christian Alamy, Jason Pearson, Mike Wieringo, Alan Davis, Chris Bachalo, Denys Cowan, John Watkiss, Mike Kaluta, and Whilce Portacio.
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Batman: Gotham Knights began in March 2000 and ran for a total of 74 issues. The last issue was published in April 2006. This title was among several which were cancelled at the conclusion of the Infinite Crisis storyline, as part of the "One Year Later" event. The final story arc was left unresolved but was closed with Paul Dini's Detective Comics arc Heart of Hush.
Various stories have been collected into individual volumes: