The world of Batman: White Knight continues to expand in this exciting new miniseries! With things heating up in Neo-Gotham, Jason Todd revisits his post-Robin past to find the one ally he believes will help him turn the tide in the battle against Derek Powers. Bruce Wayne is Batman. Four words that saved Jason's life and destroyed his future forever. Banished by his mentor and damaged by The Joker, the former Robin is left to become something different, something stronger, a relentless force for justice in the city...Red Hood! With nobody to answer to, he walks the dangerous line between hero and villain. That is until he meets Gan, a local more
A new chapter in the White Knight verse opens, and this one has two new creators on boardco-writer Clay McCormack and artist Simone Di Meo, both of whom bring some interesting edge to Jason Todd's story. While this is a White Knight story, it has relatively little to do with the main narrative. Read Full Review
Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood #1 gives readers their first look into the Red Hood of the White Knight universe and his training of a brand-new Robin. I'm looking forward to where the story takes us next Read Full Review
This is good. As spinoffs go the White Knight universe has a great track record and I don't see this as the one that changes that. The art problems are the main piece holding the comic back but it's not enough to be a deal breaker. For fans of White Knight, this is definitely worth your time. Even if you aren't, I think it stands alone well enough to be an enjoyable read. Read Full Review
Red Hood #1 does a wonderful job of setting the stage for a new dynamic duo, and now that the stage is all set, issue #2 should be off to the races right from the start, and I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review
I love it
It wasn't a bad read, but due to the redundancy about Jason and the Joker I think it's no surprise that the new Robin didn't make any sense to it. This all seems pretty decent to me.
A look at the White Knight Universe's take on Red Hood. Looks like he'll be training up a new Robin
A little corny. Also had some highly interesting parts. I'll give it another issue to make up my mind.
It was fine
Art: 3.5/5
Story 3/5
Total: 6.5/10
It's not bad, but it is not what I expected it to be
Also, this whole timeline feels very off. Wasn't Jason supposed to be Bruce's guardian after Curse of the White Knight?
Unfortunately wasn't what I was hoping this spinoff series would be. Dropping for now but will one day come back to read it once it’s completed.
Body positive Robin is a hilarious