Batman: Knightfall - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

Part of the storyline has been collected into a few trade paperbacks. Earlier printings of the "Knightfall" books had covers by Kelley Jones were under the "Knightfall" name and book three was under the "Knightsend" name (with this volume featuring a new cover by Graham Nolan and Brian Stelfreeze). These earlier editions also featured the original cover art/DC Comics monthly ads of the storyline as the chapter headings. The current printings of the three books do not have these cover/ads and solely title the three books under the "Knightfall" name with a similar cover dressing design. These new editions have covers by Mike Deodato.

  • Batman: Knightfall, Part One: Broken Bat (collects Batman vol. 1 #491–497 and Detective Comics vol. 1 #659–663, 272 pages, paperback, September 1993, ISBN 1-56389-142-5)
  • Batman: Knightfall, Part Two: Who Rules the Night (collects Batman vol. 1 #498–500, Detective Comics vol. 1 #664–666, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #16–18, and stories from Showcase '93 #7–8; 288 pages, paperback 1993, ISBN 1-56389-148-4)
  • Batman: Knightfall, Part Three: KnightsEnd (collects Batman vol. 1 #509–510, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #29–30, Detective Comics vol. 1 #676–677, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #62–63, and Catwoman vol. 2 #12; 304 pages, paperback, June 1995, ISBN 1-56389-191-3)

Parts of the Aftermath storyline had been collected in a trade paperback:

  • Batman: Prodigal (collects Batman vol. 1 #512–514, Detective Comics vol. 1 #679–681, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #32–34, and Robin vol. 4 #11–13; 271 pages, paperback, January 1998, ISBN 1-56389-334-7)

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