Wednesday, 6 May 2026

DC K.O. Knightfight #4 - DC Comics

DC K.O. KNIGHTFIGHT No. 4, April 2026
Whilst many a bibliophile may well get the impression from this comic’s rather lengthy foreword that writer Joshua Williamson was a bit worried the mini-series’ long-term readers might now be struggling as to what its overall narrative actually was, the American author doesn’t appear to dwell too much on the problem when it comes to Issue Four of “DC K.O. Knightfight” itself. Indeed, this particular twenty-two page periodical seems to spend no time at all in explaining just how Damian Wayne became Gotham City’s future Batman, and instead simply has its most pre-eminent members of the Bat-Family unconvincingly accept that they live in an alternate reality which will cease to exist when the all-powerful Heart of Apokolips decides to end it.

To make matters even more confusing though – especially for those fans who have somehow managed to stick with this spin-off title, the California-born writer also appears to have suddenly changed its goal posts by penning that the sentient machine disconcertingly now wants Bruce Wayne to return to its “deadly tournament” and become its victorious King Omega. Sure, the device still wants to punish the Caped Crusader for supposedly ‘cheating’ in its deadly contest. But its original plan now appears to have been side-lined in order to give the Dark Knight a greater purpose.

In addition, it may well strike some within this book’s audience that a clearly aged, costumed crime-fighter is given plenty of time with which to train both his brain and brawn before having to fight his son ‘to the death’. Everyone appears fairly causal about the World’s Greatest Detective shockingly coming back from the dead and being told that they’re not real, and this lack of haste badly affects Batman’s final bout of fisticuffs against Damian once it starts. Furthermore, the story doesn’t even end, as having shown Wayne admitting he can’t defeat a much younger, seasoned ‘keeper of the cowl’, this publication abruptly informs any onlookers to purchase another instalment of the “Crisis of Absolute Proportions” crossover event to find out what happens next.!?!

Disappointingly even artist Dan Mora appears utterly befuddled by this comic’s script, and appears desperate to finish the project as quickly as possible by utilising negative space for his backgrounds as much as he can. In fact, this sense of disinterest debatably even extends to the aforementioned highly-anticipated conclusion, where the Costa Rican illustrator desperately attempts to use lots of movement lines to cover over his rather basic-looking, poorly-detailed combatants.

The regular cover art of "DC K.O. KNIGHTFIGHT" #4 by Dan Mora

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