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Batman: Curse of the White Knight 8 (Cover A)

BATMAN: CURSE OF THE WHITE KNIGHT #8

Cover Date: May 2020
Cover Price: $4.99
Publication Date: 2020-03-25

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Cover Credits:
Art: Sean Murphy
Colors: Matt Hollingsworth


Variant Cover:
Cover B
Art: Sean Murphy
Colors: Matt Hollingsworth

Story: "Batman: Curse of the White Knight, Book Eight" (26 Pages)

Credits:

StorySean Murphy
ArtSean Murphy
LetteringAndWorld Design
ColorsMatt Hollingsworth
Assistant editingMaggie Howell
EditingMark Doyle

Feature Character(s):

Batman (also in flashbacks; next in Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #1)

Supporting Character(s):

Alfred Pennyworth (in flashback)
Batgirl
Nightwing
Renée Montoya (next in Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #1)
Lt. Duke Thomas (next in Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #1)
Harleen Quinzel (next in Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #1)
Harvey Bullock (next in Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #1)
James Gordon (in flashback)
Jason Todd
Lucius Fox
Victor Fries (in flashback)
Leslie Thompkins (last in issue #4; next in Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #1)
Harley's twins (next in Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #1)

Villain(s):

Azrael

Guest Appearance(s):

Jason Blood (in flashback)
Edmond Wayne's daughter (first appearance; in flashback)

Cameo Appearance(s):

Martha Wayne (in a painting)
Thomas Wayne (in a painting)

Location(s):

Gotham City

Comment(s):

This story is out of continuity, but takes place in the same continuity as Batman: White Knight.

Solicitation:

Witness the final battle of the two Bats in this conclusion to the second installment of the White Knight saga! After learning the truth about his name and fortune, Bruce Wayne has made a shocking public announcement in pursuit of redemption-but before he can secure Gotham's future and prosperity once and for all, he must protect the city in one last brutal showdown with Azrael. With Batman devastated by his shattered identity and with little left to lose, there may be nothing left to stop him from abandoning his code and resorting to one unthinkable desperate measure.


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