Nope, that's a different knight altogether.SweetShark said:I search and I see other person to be a Shining Knight. Is he the same person with the one you posted?
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How do you count? Do you count every version of Bruce Wayne as Batman, or is that just one?SweetShark said:I started putting the Batmen.
Does anyone knows how many are?
Check my recent Batmen in my list to see what I mean.Queen Michael said:Nope, that's a different knight altogether.SweetShark said:I search and I see other person to be a Shining Knight. Is he the same person with the one you posted?
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How do you count? Do you count every version of Bruce Wayne as Batman, or is that just one?SweetShark said:I started putting the Batmen.
Does anyone knows how many are?
I couldn't find the Bruce Wayne Batman or the Dick Grayson Batman on your list.SweetShark said:Check my recent Batmen in my list to see what I mean.Queen Michael said:Nope, that's a different knight altogether.SweetShark said:I search and I see other person to be a Shining Knight. Is he the same person with the one you posted?
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How do you count? Do you count every version of Bruce Wayne as Batman, or is that just one?SweetShark said:I started putting the Batmen.
Does anyone knows how many are?
The Alternative version of Bruce don't count.
I didn't add them yet.Queen Michael said:I couldn't find the Bruce Wayne Batman or the Dick Grayson Batman on your list.SweetShark said:Check my recent Batmen in my list to see what I mean.Queen Michael said:Nope, that's a different knight altogether.SweetShark said:I search and I see other person to be a Shining Knight. Is he the same person with the one you posted?
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How do you count? Do you count every version of Bruce Wayne as Batman, or is that just one?SweetShark said:I started putting the Batmen.
Does anyone knows how many are?
The Alternative version of Bruce don't count.
Nope! That's funny, actually. Robin's the "boy wonder," Batman's the "dark knight" or the "caped crusader," but Batgirl doesn't have any nickname like that.SweetShark said:Btw a quick question:
Does Batgirl had for a nickname also Dark Knight or something similar?
They are mostly literary/book references, though I know that Don Quixote has been made in to a movie more than once, and of course Lancelot appears in pretty much every movie/comic/anything adaptation of the King Arthur stories, though the "Ill-made Knight" is a reference just from the earliest versions of the stories in which Lancelot was supposed to be *ugly*... later versions romanticized him in to being handsome.SweetShark said:Do you know any movie/comic they have these characters?Little Woodsman said:What about Don Quixote? You know- the Knight of the Woeful Countenance?
Plus one of Lancelot's titles was 'La Chevalier Mal Fet'-- 'The Ill-Made Knight'.
Sir Gawain's foe, the Green Knight.
Sir Bors, the Red Knight.
Emm, do you mean the children book Night Knight?Risingblade said:Night Knight :/
Thanks. It seems I will put the Knights from the movies. I already found Sean Connery do The Green KnightLittle Woodsman said:They are mostly literary/book references, though I know that Don Quixote has been made in to a movie more than once, and of course Lancelot appears in pretty much every movie/comic/anything adaptation of the King Arthur stories, though the "Ill-made Knight" is a reference just from the earliest versions of the stories in which Lancelot was supposed to be *ugly*... later versions romanticized him in to being handsome.SweetShark said:Do you know any movie/comic they have these characters?Little Woodsman said:What about Don Quixote? You know- the Knight of the Woeful Countenance?
Plus one of Lancelot's titles was 'La Chevalier Mal Fet'-- 'The Ill-Made Knight'.
Sir Gawain's foe, the Green Knight.
Sir Bors, the Red Knight.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is also from the tales of King Arthur... part of me wants to say that there was a movie version of it made once, but I'll have to check on that.
Sir Bors is from the King Arthur mythos as well, but his aspect as 'The Red Knight' is once again only from the oldest stories. The title is in reference to a phase during his quest to find the Holy Grail and his armor was covered in rust that could only be removed by blows struck against him during righteous battle. Don't think that ever appears in any comics or movies.
EDIT: Apparently there have been at least three film adaptations of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight including one made in 1984 that was titled Sword of the Valiant and had Sean Connery playing the role of King Arthur.
It seems there are two Bucket Knights, at least in the Homestuck universe.Dansen said:None may stand before the might of...
BUCKET KNIGHT!
Interesting. Does they have in their name the word Knight, or it is like all of them....a single entity?Imperioratorex Caprae said:Would these guys count?
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Knights of the Round from FF7