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Codename: Knockout : ウィキペディア英語版
Codename: Knockout

''Codename: Knockout'' is a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics for 24 issues (numbered #0-23) between June 2001 and June 2003. It was created by writer Robert Rodi and artist Louis Small, Jr.
The title was a "mature readers" comedy series featuring absurdist espionage plots and artwork heavily inspired by the good girl art of the 1950s and '60s.
==Publication history==
Rodi wrote each issue of the title. Small left the series after #5 and was replaced by an assortment of artists including Amanda Conner (#6,9,13,14), Yanick Paquette (#7,8,10,11,12), Phil Jimenez (#12), Ed Benes (#15-18), Mark A. Robinson (#19, 20) and John Lucas (#21-23).〔
Each issue had a painted cover, and many were by high profile comic book artists including Joe Chiodo, J. G. Jones, Phil Noto, Brian Stelfreeze, J. Scott Campbell, and Jim Lee.
The title was first conceived under editor Axel Alonso, though Tony Bedard went on to edit the first 6 issues; Bedard was succeeded by Will Dennis who edited the title until its cancellation.

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