Anton Knight
Anton Knight, known as the Night-Thief, is a Gotham City criminal who operates in darkness and comes into conflict with Batman. His skills and methods place him among the shadowy underworld figures that populate Batman's rogues gallery.
Born from the atmospheric Bronze Age collaboration of Doug Moench and Gene Colan, Anton Knight stepped onto the DC stage in Detective Comics #529 (1983), immediately embedded in a shadowy corner of Gotham where Batman himself treads carefully. His run through the mid-1980s is compact but evocative β eleven appearances across Detective Comics, Batman, and even a slot in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe, that beloved roster of DC's most noteworthy figures. He shares those dark Gotham pages with some genuinely compelling company: Nocturna, Natalia Knight, and the ominous Night-Slayer, a constellation of characters that speaks to just how richly layered Moench and Colan's nocturnal storytelling was during this era. For collectors who love the moody, ink-drenched Bronze Age Batman stories, Anton Knight is one of those rewarding deep cuts worth tracking down.

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