Released November 1993
Detective Comics #668
Synopsis
KNIGHTQUEST: THE CRUSADE, PART 2 - RUNAWAY Continued from Detective Comics #667 -- Wild, Wild East The incredible technology of Harold's subway rocket saves Batman from instant death in a seemingly inevitable collision with a night train. The next morning, Dan Doyle persuades the 'Trigger Twins' to take on a massive train robbery, and Robin receives a special driver's license due to his father's disability. He takes a back route into the Batcave in order to retrieve the Redbird, which will be his ride, but has an unpleasant confrontation with Jean-Paul, who makes it clear that this Batman has no need for a Robin. The confrontation soon escalates to a physical one, and Robin is at a serious disadvantage... Continues in Robin #1 -- Outcast
Variants
Synopsis
KNIGHTQUEST: THE CRUSADE, PART 2 - RUNAWAY Continued from Detective Comics #667 -- Wild, Wild East The incredible technology of Harold's subway rocket saves Batman from instant death in a seemingly inevitable collision with a night train. The next morning, Dan Doyle persuades the 'Trigger Twins' to take on a massive train robbery, and Robin receives a special driver's license due to his father's disability. He takes a back route into the Batcave in order to retrieve the Redbird, which will be his ride, but has an unpleasant confrontation with Jean-Paul, who makes it clear that this Batman has no need for a Robin. The confrontation soon escalates to a physical one, and Robin is at a serious disadvantage... Continues in Robin #1 -- Outcast
Key Facts
- 📖 Knightfall Reading Order: next Robin #1 (1993 series)
Details
- Series
- Detective Comics
- Cover Date
- November 1993
- Pages
- N/A
- UPC
- 07099230465346
- Cover Price
- N/A
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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WriterChuck Dixon
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LettererJohn Costanza
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ColoristAdrienne Roy
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InkerScott Hanna
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Cover ArtistKelley Jones
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ArtistGraham Nolan