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Title | : | Batman: White Knight (Batman: White Knight #1-8) |
Author | : | Sean Gordon Murphy |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 232 pages |
Published | : | October 9th 2018 by DC Black Label |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Dc Comics. Batman. Superheroes |

Sean Gordon Murphy
ebook | Pages: 232 pages Rating: 4.34 | 5312 Users | 833 Reviews
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He’s been called a maniac, a killer and the “Clown Prince of Crime” but “white knight”? Never. Until now…Set in a world where the Joker is cured of his insanity and homicidal tendencies, The Joker, now known as “Jack,” sets about trying to right his wrongs. First, he plans to reconcile with Harley Quinn, and then he’ll try to save the city from the one person who he thinks is truly Gotham City’s greatest villain: Batman!
Superstar writer and artist Sean Murphy (PUNK ROCK JESUS, THE WAKE) presents a seven-issue miniseries of a twisted Gotham City with a massive cast of heroes and villains that, at its heart, is a tragic story of a hero and a villain: Batman and The Joker. But which is the hero—and which the villain?
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Original Title: | Batman: White Knight |
ISBN: | 140128986X (ISBN13: 9781401289867) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Batman: White Knight #1-8, Batman: Miniseries, Batman: White Knight Saga (Murphyverse) #1 , more |
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Great art, original story - the idea of switching Batman and the Joker is fun and engaging!Though I devour a fair amount of comics / graphic novels I was in the dark (haha) about DC's recent 'Black Label' imprint. Thanks to trustworthy Wikipedia (though we all know Abraham Lincoln once said "Don't believe everything you read on the Internet.") I found that the idea is to use the known characters - such as Batman and Superman - in standalone stories intended for mature audiences. If Batman: White Knight is any indication, I think it's a strong beginning. Taking much inspiration from -
White Knight plays on the nature of villainyvillains as saviors and saviors as villainsand what it means to maintain ones humanity in spite of such madness. Probably one of the most fascinating and original Joker stories Ive ever read, especially because it so richly redeems this typically grimdark character. Its incredibly illustrated, and detailed at a fanboy-level fanaticism.

Oh, boy, you are in for a show here! I bought this in its single comic book issues, and even I did reviews of each one of those, however I thought that it was wise to arrange a review of the whole story, using fragment of the previous individual reviews. This TPB collects Batman: White Knight #1-8.Creative Team:Writer & Illustrator: Sean MurphyColorist: Matt HollingsworthLetterer: Todd Klein THINK ABOUT THE FUTURE!!! Joker might have been responsible for terrorizing Gotham, but you werent
The description of this story led me to believe that this was going to be about Batman being the bad guy and Joker being the good guy. I was really excited about that but, unfortunately, it's not really about that at all. Basically, the Joker becomes a lot less of an asshole, and Batman becomes a lot more of an asshole. Batman is still trying to save the day (and being a major jerk about it), and Joker is still unleashing terror on the city (but he's just so swell now). There are also two Harley
4.5! Pretty fantastic internal logic and world building.World: The art is Sean Murphy, that's all you need to say. It's gritty, it's expressive and the art direction is fantastic. I've loved his art for so long and now I get to read something he's written and it's pretty great. The world building here is also absolutely fantastic. It's a mash up of all the best parts of Batman: Animated, TV, Movie, and comics. All the pieces we love are here and mashed together with a backbone of the Animated
(A-) 83% | Very GoodNotes: A deconstruction and amalgam, its a clever, catchy ditty, with a punky, fresh aesthetic: sooty, grim and gritty-pretty.
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