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Excellent. Excited to see where this all leads.
So dark and so good!
I love how this has interpreted the Batman Mythos. Jason coming before Dick is a little odd, but I like how it’s changed the relationships in the Batfamily. This is such a cool title.
This issue feels a bit filler, for lack of a better term.
I'm starting to get what's going on now. It's an alternate timeline, or reality, whatever...of the DC universe. There are little things that are changed here and there. Sort of like The Dark Knight Returns is an alternate Batman universe. There's a lot of that in DC, it's hard for me to keep up. This isn't the best Batman story I've ever read, but it's still good. I'll keep reading. I love Sean Murphy's art.
In my estimation- Sean Gordon Murphy has (by far away) the best looking Gotham City in comics. His angles are sharp and designs are pure Gothic goodness- coupled with the horror soaked colors by Matt Hollingsworth and you got yourself an art deco nightmare that should have been the template for ALL Gotham architecture in comics. (But i digress).Still great as ever. Though it is a little... *sigh* 😬 to see the gang members beaten up by the Joker in this issue are exclusively black people. I get w...
This is a very interesting, well written, well drawn & compelling Batman story. If you like Batman, then you should be reading this, or at the very least don't miss it when it comes out in TPB. I get the feeling Sean Murphy has put a lot into this,...every word & every panel seems very polished & well thought out. I'm lovin' this!
Nice art
Jason Todd antes que Ricardo Tapia, dos Harley. Rayos no paran las sorpresas.
"Pero una vez que haces a un lado las capas y a todos los super criminales, te das cuenta de que es solo otra ciudad que funciona con simple y mundanamente desagradable papeleo"
Sean Murphy may have painted Gotham with a believable "what if" scenario that challenges our heroification of the Batman, but White Knight, particularly issue three feels that the story and setting has slightly been stretched longer that it should have been.Ultimately, issue #3's final rating will rely on the payoff that the readers hope to experience in the succeeding chapters. Murphy plants subplot seeds here and there like a crazy storytelling farmer. I am a bit wary that these subplots might...
Amazing series showing what should actually happen in Gotham.
You’re reading an instant classic! This is the comic book issue #3 of the event “Batman: White Knight”, which it will be a miniseries of 8 issues.Creative Team:Writer & Illustrator: Sean MurphyColorist: Matt HollingsworthLetterer: Todd Klein YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS He’s a riot This quote is referring to The Joker, but……it could as well about Sean Murphy, the author (writer & illustrator) of this Holy great, Batman! miniseries, since Murphy is generating a LOT of glorious noise and se
This series has been interesting so far, I like the conset and there's been a lot of great little moments, but for every one of those there's been one that's made me go "Hmm, not sure about that.". For example, the way this issue handles Alfred's death is the best way I've ever seen it done but having Gordon not know about the Batman relief fund seemed so odd to me that I'm just not sure if I buy the thing as a plot element.
This series has me interested so far! I also like how the writer clearly didn't like Movie Harley and ditched her for the classic animated series Harley in a pretty clever way!
2,5/5. Well this series just go downward for me... What should have been a very emotional issue just wasn't. The emotion didn't pass on to me while reading. The plot don't evolve fast enough and just seem more and more like an over hype series and that I should have listen to my first impression and pass on it!
Batman: White Knight #3 by Sean Gordon Murphy cements the simple fact that this may be the best Batman story going right now. Definitely the best Joker story happening right now! "...He's a liar. Taking too many of those pills. Damn drug addict. Destroying the Joker legacy. And she's enabling him. Anything for her desperate romance. She's just another prison. Holding him back, thinking he won't break loose. But the Joker's more than just a man. He's a riot..."Hell hath come to Gotham and the Jok...
Curiouser and curiouser… Way down the rabbit hole we go, to follow the grin-less cat there be, at the shinning sea of less tranquility.
As the story unfolds things get more and more interesting.Seeing the Joker painted as the hero and Batman as the pariah is a very unique twist.
This is such a fantastic title. Murphy's understanding of character paints a brutally honest portrait of the type of man who dresses as a bat, scares criminals and adopts children into his war on crime. Was a little thrown for a moment by Jason coming before Dick, but I love how it has not just intensified the Bat-Man but also his relationship with his most famous ward.Can Sean Murphy be given an extension on this run? Say... 100... 200 more issues?!