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Appearing in "Knight Out"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Devlin Davenport
- Lydia Granger (Single appearance)[1]
Adversaries:
Other Characters:
- Riddler (Cover only) (On a TV or computer screen)
- Scarecrow (Cover only) (On a TV or computer screen)
- Catwoman (Cover only) (On a TV or computer screen)
- Ra's al Ghul (Cover only) (On a TV or computer screen)
- Penguin (Cover only) (On a TV or computer screen)
- Two-Face (Cover only) (On a TV or computer screen)
- Joker (Cover only) (On a TV or computer screen)
- Bane (Cover only) (On a TV or computer screen)
- Gotham City Police Department
- Amy (Single appearance)[1]
- Geoff (Single appearance)[1]
Locations:
- Batcave (Cover only)
- 364 Store
- Manchester Arms Hotel
Items:
- Batcomputer (Cover only)
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Knight Out"
- Synopsis not yet written.
Notes
- Reprinted in Batman: A Celebration of 75 Years.
- The story title is a pun of the phrase Night Out; as this is one of the few stories that features Bruce Wayne stopping criminals as himslef. Batman only appears in the cover as the rest of the story is centered in Bruce Wayne.
Trivia
- There is a cigarettes' label Carcinoma Gigarettes. It is a reference to the illness Carcinoma caused by smoking.
- There is a bread label that reads Vincenzo Bread with a picture in it. That is a reference to Darren Vincenzo, the assistant editor at that time. One of the thieves is drawn in resemblance to Chuck Dixon, the writer.
- One of the thieves calls Bruce, James Bomb, because of the way he was dressed. That is a reference to the fictional British agent James Bond.
- There is a reference to Greenpeace.
- Lydia Granger was cover of Vogue and Glamour.
See Also
- Write your own review of this comic!
- Discuss Detective Comics Vol 1 711 on the forums
- Images from Detective Comics Vol 1 711
Footnotes
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