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BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS #4
Cover Date: June 2000
Cover Price: $2.50
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Cover Credits:
Art: Brian Bolland (signed)
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Credits:
Story | Devin K. Grayson |
Pencils | Paul Ryan |
Inks | Paul Ryan |
Lettering | Bill Oakley |
Colors | Pamela Rambo |
Color separations | Wildstorm FX |
Editing | Dennis O'Neil |
Feature Character(s):
- Batman (next in ???)
Supporting Character(s):
- Lucius Fox (in between Detective Comics #743 and #748)
- Alfred Pennyworth (next in ???)
Other Character(s):
- Samuel Yates (dies in flashback preceding #3; next in issue #16)
- Matt (first appearance; a Wayne Enterprises employee)
- Ellie (first appearance; a Wayne Enterprises employee)
- Mr. Yates (first appearance; also in flashback)
- Myra Yates (first appearance; also in flashback)
Synopsis: - Batman continues to be confronted with 'Sam', who is taking over various dead bodies and blaming Batman for his death. Perusing the obituaries, Batman concludes that Sam must be Samuel Yates, a child killed in a car crash recently. Batman takes the unusual measure of 'borrowing' a corpse from the morgue, tying it up, and waiting for Sam to appear. He learns that Sam wants little more than to be able to see his mum and dad again. As Bruce Wayne, Batman visits Sam's father, where he discovers that Sam's mother Myra is spending almost all of her time out at the scene of the accident that killed Sam, blaming herself and wishing Sam back again. Sam tries to talk to her in the body of a dead homeless man, but this just scares her - into the path of a truck. Batman swoops in and saves her, which at least partly convinces Sam that he really does try to save all the lives he can.
Credits:
Story | John Arcudi |
Art | Tony Salmons |
Lettering | Jack Morelli |
Editing | Mark Chiarello |
Feature Character(s):
- Batman (last/next in ???)
Villain(s):
- Sam (first appearance)
- Ivan (first appearance)
Comment(s):
- This story takes place at an unspecified point in Batman's crimefighting career.
Synopsis: - Ivan writes a postcard to his mother from Gotham City, detailing the amazing exploits of the Batman in breaking up a gang of bank robbers. What he doesn't tell her is that he is one of the robbers and is writing from behind bars.