![]() ![]() ![]() He's not your typical Red Hood, mind you, and I welcome that. Jason, whom we've first seen on the last page of Curse, serves to dump some necessary exposition and establish his relationship with Bruce. We meet Bruce and Harley, see how their lives look like now, and their personal character arcs are set up. ![]() Good thing is, the com ic gets better from this point on. This could, and should have been written differently, no joke. Remember the opening scene from the original White Knight, so reminiscent of The Killing Joke? Or a completely detached flashback from Curse we've got to wait to fully understand? Here we meet Terry, who in a true deus ex machina fashion finds the Beyond batsuit prototype, because no one ever found it before him, apparently. The series starts on a rather lower note compared to previous two stories. Main continuity DC comics may have not been enough to awaken me from post Future State slumber, and I sure still feel more than burned out with comics because of it, but more White Knight? Hell yeah I'm gonna read and review it, you betcha. ![]()
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