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Batman: Curse of the White Knight (2019-2020) #8
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Batman: Curse of the White Knight (2019-2020) #8
Day 18
BROKEN GLASS
No Batsy today... Jack Napier my beloved... Oh Sean Murphy you talented man... I love his designs in White Knight so much
Fuck it this is now a Sean Murphy appreciation post UwU
Damn a lot of people (including me a day ago) turn a blind eye to the White Knight series as “just a sane Joker” story, but having binged it in a day I can safely say I’M HOOKED.
Not to mention the absolute masterful redesigns and appearances of Bat’s rogues (even if they don’t really do too much on their own in the story). From big names like Mad Hatter (who surprisingly plays a big part in the story as a whole), Scarecrow (who ALWAYS has banger designs every time we see him), Riddler, Killer Croc & Ivy to much lesser known ones like Baby Doll & Roxy Rocket (my reaction to seeing her included anywhere is an exaggerated regency swoon) to even fully new creations like the Producer & Starlet, who I would kill to see more of.
Please give White Knight a chance, the designs of characters, the dynamics of the main cast & the story you will undoubtedly fall in love with. But the little moments in the story are the ones that really tug at your hearstrings... and hey if nothing that i pointed out resonates with you, at least the art is spectacular.
Batman: Beyond the White Knight #6 (Variant Cover) (2022)
Art by: Fiona Staples
Batman: Beyond the White Knight #1 - Book One (March 29, 2022)
Written & artist by: Sean Gordon Murphy Colorist by: Dave Stewart Lettered by: AndWorld Design Edited by: Maggie Howell & Brittany Holzherr (editors), Jillian Grant (assistant editor) and Chris Conroy (group editor) Published by: DC Black Label (DC Comics)
Okay, so I’m sure we’ll find out who this girl is in White Knight Presents: Red Hood, But I don’t want to wait that long. So, let’s play a game called, “Who was Jason’s Robin in the White Knight universe?”
Mia Dearden
The hair color is wrong but I just read the Green Arrow story where Jason kidnaps her and I think it would be very funny if she was his Robin in another universe
Artemis Crock
Again wrong hair color, but I really think Jason would get along with a version of her similar to her Young Justice self
Sasha aka Scarlet
Not an archer, but it would be interesting if Jason’s original sidekick was brought back like this.
Helena Bertinelli
Normally older than Jason and wielding a crossbow instead of recurve bow, but de-aging her so she could be a murder Robin (it’s Jason, his Robin has probably killed people) would hardly be the weirdest thing to happen in comics.
Athanasia al Ghul
The al Ghul’s haven’t been brought up yet in this universe, but considering Jason’s main continuity background, the idea the al Ghul’s trained him and in return he trained one of their’s isn’t outlandish. Plus there’s the irony of Jason training Bruce’s daughter.
Mara al Ghul
Same reasoning as Athanasia minus the bits about her being Bruce’s kid and add in the fact that I think Mara actually does use a bow. I’m not sure Athansia does.
Lian Harper
Most of these suggestions have just been for funsies, this one actually seems likely. The girl has a habit of turning up in weird locations (she’s Catwoman’s sidekick in main canon?) But given the friendship between Roy and Jason, her turning up here would have some logic to it.
EDIT: Because y’all keep blogging this even though her name has long since been revealed. This is Gan. She’s an original character whose parents are Mongolian immigrants. She’s very fun and y’all should go read White Knight Presents: Red Hood. It’s only two issues and I don’t think you need the wider context of the White Knight Universe to enjoy it.
Unpopular Opinion:
Harley Quinn is OVERRATED.
The only versions of her that I like are in:
Batman: The Animated Series
DC Superhero Girls
Batman: The White Knight/Murphyverse
The films where Margot Robbie portrays her
Lego Batman!
Review: Batman: Beyond The White Knight #3
Review: Batman: Beyond The White Knight #3
Review: Batman: Beyond The White Knight #3 [Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers] Writer: Sean Murphy Artist: Sean Murphy Colors: Dave Stewart Letters: AndWorld Design Reviewed by: Carl Bryan Summary “She gets to call you Bats but I don’t?” – Jack Napier ‘She’s different!” – Bruce Wayne “Spousal privilege?” – Jack Napier Batman: Beyond the White Knight #3 – The future of Gotham…
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