Revision as of 22:29, 11 May 2007 edit132.205.44.134 (talk)No edit summary← Previous edit | Revision as of 22:52, 11 May 2007 edit undoThuranX (talk | contribs)Pending changes reviewers20,147 edits no, it's not. "The dark Knight' is the 'nickname' of the character, the title of the coming film, and refers to others who use that phrase, NOT the phrase without the 'The'.Next edit → | ||
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'''The Dark Knight''' may refer to | |||
'''The Dark Knight''' may refer to: | |||
*], a DC Comics superhero. | *], a DC Comics superhero. | ||
**'']'', the 1986 ] miniseries by ]. | **'']'', the 1986 ] miniseries by ]. | ||
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**], the 2008 sequel to the film '']'' | **], the 2008 sequel to the film '']'' | ||
*], a musician | *], a musician | ||
'''Dark Knight''' may refer to: | |||
* In the '']'', ''Dark Knights'' are typically a class of characters who utilize powerful attacks at the expense their own ]. | * In the '']'', ''Dark Knights'' are typically a class of characters who utilize powerful attacks at the expense their own ]. | ||
* '']'', a fictional knighthood in the Dragonlance world, sometimes known as Dark Knights. | * '']'', a fictional knighthood in the Dragonlance world, sometimes known as Dark Knights. | ||
*Another term for ] | *Another term for ] | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
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The Dark Knight may refer to
- Batman, a DC Comics superhero.
- The Dark Knight Returns, the 1986 graphic novel miniseries by Frank Miller.
- Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again, the sequel to the first miniseries.
- The Dark Knight (film), the 2008 sequel to the film Batman Begins
- Mark Knight, a musician
- In the Final Fantasy series, Dark Knights are typically a class of characters who utilize powerful attacks at the expense their own health.
- Knights of Neraka, a fictional knighthood in the Dragonlance world, sometimes known as Dark Knights.
- Another term for Black Knight
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