James Harvey
03-23-2002, 12:44 PM
<a href="http://www.toonzone.net/comics/solicitations/"><img src="http://www.toonzone.net/comics/covers/2002-03/batman/t-bgk27.jpg" vspace=2 hspace=2 border=0 align="right"></a>DC Comics is pleased to announce that BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS #27 has gone back to press after selling out its initial print run before its in-store date of March 20.
The issue features the lead story "Positive I.D.," written by Devin Grayson, with art by Roger Robinson and John Floyd and a cover by Brian Bolland, along with a "Batman: Black & White" by Dwayne McDuffie and Denys Cowan. The lead story, which guest-stars Superman, closely relates to the continuing "Bruce Wayne: Fugitive" storyline.
"I feel truly honored to work with such amazing characters, and also with the wildly talented likes of Roger Robinson, Brian Bolland and rest of the Gotham Knights creative team, not to mention the exceptional Bat-writers and editors with whom I collaborate," says Devin Grayson. "Batman's story is terrifically compelling, and I'm always elated when sales of any Batbook indicates that something we did allows more readers to experience it."
"All the Batman titles that touch on the 'Fugitive' storyline are experiencing dramatically increased sales," says Vince Letterio, Manager - Direct Sales. "Now is a good time for retailers to look at their orders on the upcoming 'Fugitive' chapters and all other Batman-related titles."
The issue features the lead story "Positive I.D.," written by Devin Grayson, with art by Roger Robinson and John Floyd and a cover by Brian Bolland, along with a "Batman: Black & White" by Dwayne McDuffie and Denys Cowan. The lead story, which guest-stars Superman, closely relates to the continuing "Bruce Wayne: Fugitive" storyline.
"I feel truly honored to work with such amazing characters, and also with the wildly talented likes of Roger Robinson, Brian Bolland and rest of the Gotham Knights creative team, not to mention the exceptional Bat-writers and editors with whom I collaborate," says Devin Grayson. "Batman's story is terrifically compelling, and I'm always elated when sales of any Batbook indicates that something we did allows more readers to experience it."
"All the Batman titles that touch on the 'Fugitive' storyline are experiencing dramatically increased sales," says Vince Letterio, Manager - Direct Sales. "Now is a good time for retailers to look at their orders on the upcoming 'Fugitive' chapters and all other Batman-related titles."