Batman: KnightsEnd #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the conclusion of the massive 'Knightfall' saga, focusing on the 'KnightsEnd' storyline. After the traumatic events of 'KnightQuest,' a recovered Bruce Wayne must reclaim the mantle of the Bat from the violent and unstable Jean-Paul Valley, leading to a final confrontation that tests the very definition of what it means to be Batman. The collection includes issues from the Batman, Detective Comics, and related titles from 1994, featuring the work of writers like Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant, and Doug Moench, and artists such as Mike Manley and Graham Nolan.
In "KnightsEnd Part 1: Spirit of the Bat," Jean Paul Valley steps into the fray during a tense confrontation between Catwoman and Selkirk, testing the limits of his own resolve. As Batman, Robin, and Nightwing converge to restore order, the line between protector and threat grows dangerously thin. Written by Jo Duffy and Chuck Dixon, with art by Jim Balent and inks by Rick Burchett, this issue delivers a gripping, character-driven moment in the KnightsEnd saga, all rendered in striking colors by Buzz Setzer and sharp lettering by Bob Pinaha. The cover, a haunting portrait by Kelley Jones, captures the weight of the moment.
In "KnightsEnd Part 1 Spirit of the Bat," Bruce Wayne, still recovering from his injuries, seeks rigorous training from the legendary Lady Shiva—only to be pushed to his limits when she frames him for the murder of the Armless Master, igniting a deadly vendetta from the fallen warrior’s followers. Meanwhile, Jean-Paul Valley, as Batman, grapples with mounting pressure while hunting a dangerous gunrunning gang, haunted by the belief that his father and Saint Dumas are whispering guidance through his mind.
In "KnightsEnd Part Two Manimal Proving Ground," Bruce Wayne pushes himself to the limit in a grueling regimen to reclaim his Batman identity after injury. With Robin and Nightwing by his side, he tests his resolve in the Mask of Tengu, confronting his limits in a trial that blurs the line between man and beast.
In "[KnightsEnd Part Three] Too Many Ninjas," Nightwing and Robin slip into the Bat-Cave on a mission to uncover the truth about Jean-Paul, while he races toward a violent reckoning of his own, hunting the man who killed his father. Meanwhile, Bruce pushes through Lady Shiva’s relentless training, testing his limits in ways that may not be entirely about becoming a better fighter.
In "KnightsEnd Part Six: Fire in the Sky," Jean Paul Valley’s volatile presence escalates the stakes as he intervenes in Catwoman’s mission to retrieve the enabler from Selkirk. With Batman, Robin, and Nightwing converging on the scene, tensions flare between old allies and a man pushed to the edge.
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↩ Reprints Batman #509 (1994), Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #62 (1994), Batman: Shadow of the Bat #29 (1994), Catwoman #12 (1994), Detective Comics #676 (1994), Robin #8 (1994), Batman #510 (1994), Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #63 (1994), Batman: Shadow of the Bat #30 (1994), Catwoman #13 (1994), Detective Comics #677 (1994), Robin #9 (1994), Showcase '94 #10 (1994), Batman: Knightfall Omnibus #3 (2018)
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