Knightfight Archives

Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List
Knightfight #2 DC places four of the top ten, while Marvel takes five, and Cartoon Books, which put Bone back into print, had a significant impact this week Two K.O.s, two Ultimates, one Absolute. Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List Top Ten Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List No Title Publisher Writer Artist Price Ratio 1 Batman #4 DC Matt Fraction Jorge Jiménez 4.99 100 2 DC K.O[...]
Printwatch
There's more than just Absolute Batman and Captain America getting multiple printings today… here's everything else being printwatched. PrintWatch:  DC K.O.: Knightfight #1, Justice League Unlimited #12, and Superman #31, The Flash #26—all key issues in the DC K.O saga—will each return to stores as a second printing on February 4 Each of these second printings[...]
DC KO: Knightfight Vs Superman Vs Captain Atom
Knightfight #2 drawn by Dan Mora. As the tournament fight continues, digging deep into the Superman and Batman worlds… So as Captain Atom and Superman brawl across a version of Metropolis created by the Heart Of Darkseid as part of the tournament… DC K.O Knightfight #2 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora Batman is captured by Red Hood in a[...]
Doctor Zeller, Damian Wayne And Bernard Dowd in Batman #3 (Spoilers)
Knightfight #1 by Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora are published by DC Comics today In which Batman takes a jump from being a statue in DC's K.O to another dimension, another timeline, in which Dick Grayson succeeded him as Batman and made for… a different Gotham. DC's K.O.: Knightfight #1 A different world[...]
DC's K.O. At NYCC: The Kids Of K.O. & What Happened When Batman Died?
Which is how Captain Atom comes back as Monarch, how the Robins are different Batmen in the spinoff Knightfight, and how Red Hood is back looking like Robin, when fighting The Joker, their rematch happens in the warehouse in which The Joker attacked Jason Todd, leading to his death Josh Williamson admitted that his editors[...]
PrintWatch
Knightfight #1 in place of Red Hood, and published five-and-a-half weeks after Batman Day, for the 5th of November Remember, remember… #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 100%; } #gallery-1 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */ Batman: Gotham Sampler Batman Day 2025   DC previously had ordered comic book retailers to remove Gotham Sampler[...]