Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood

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Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood
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Cover page of Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood #1 (August 2022).
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics (Black Label)
ScheduleBimonthly
Format Limited series
Genre Action
Superhero
Publication dateAugust 2, 2022August 23, 2022
No. of issues2
Main character(s) Red Hood
Robin
Shriek
Creative team
Written by Sean Murphy
Clay McCormack
Artist(s)Simone Di Meo
George Kambadais
Letterer(s) AndWorld Design
Colorist(s) Dave Stewart

Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood is an American comic book published by DC Comics under its Black Label imprint. The two-issue limited series - co-written by Sean Murphy and Clay McCormack, illustrated by Simone Di Meo and George Kambadais, lettered by AndWorld Design and colored by Dave Stewart - began publication on August 2, 2022 and ended on the 23rd of the same month. It is both a spin-off and a prequel to Murphy's Batman: Beyond the White Knight (2022), and is also the sixth installment in his self-titled Murphyverse comic book line.

Contents

Premise

Jason Todd, Batman's former sidekick Robin-turned-vigilante Red Hood, joins forces with a young Mongolian girl named Gan—whom he also begins training to become the "ultimate" Robin—to help her protect Gotham City's East Backport neighborhood from the sound-based supervillain Walter Shreeve / Shriek. [1] [2]

Publication

The two-issue comic book limited series Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood was co-written by Sean Murphy and Clay McCormack, illustrated by Simone Di Meo and George Kambadais, [3] lettered by AndWorld Design and colored by Dave Stewart. [4] [5] Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood was officially announced in April 2022 by DC Comics. [6] It is both a spin-off and a prequel to Murphy's Batman: Beyond the White Knight (2022), [7] and is also the sixth installment in his self-titled Murphyverse comic book line, [8] [9] whose titles are published under DC's Black Label imprint. [10] Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood began publishing with the launch of its first issue on August 2, [11] and ended with the release of its second and final issue on the 23rd of the same month. [12]

Issues

IssueTitlePublication dateRef.
#1"Book One"August 2, 2022 [13]
#2"Book Two"August 23, 2022 [14]

Reception

Reviewing Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood, Sayantan Gayen of Comic Book Resources noted how the limited series makes use of a non-linear narrative to "paint a complete picture of the past". Gayen also commented on how the comic book series' art style appears to frame characters in low-angle shots in what filmmakers often call the Dutch angle. [15] Matthew Aguilar of ComicBook.com gave Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood a rating of 3.5 out of 5, calling the comic book's art style "stunning" and praising the characters' dialogue and interactions as "charming and full of life". [16] Ray Goldfield of GeekDad gave Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood a score of 8 out of 10, as he felt the comic possesses the "momentum" that Batman: Beyond the White Knight has been lacking in its narrative. [17]

Continuation

After the end of Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood, Jason and Gan appeared together in Batman: Beyond the White Knight, starting in its fifth issue. [18]

See also

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