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Jason Todd’s Red Hood is coming to DC’s White Knight Universe in new miniseries

April 16, 2022 by Gary Collinson

DC Comics has announced that the world of Sean Murphy’s White Knight Universe will expand once more this July with the launch of the two-issue miniseries Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood from Murphy, co-writer Clay McCormack, artist Simone Di Meo and colorist Dave Stewart.

“People have been asking me for years about Jason Todd in the White Knight universe,” said Sean Murphy. “We are trying to reinvent Jason into the Beyond timeline, while also honoring what made him so compelling for readers in the first place. In Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood, there’s definitely a grudge between Jason and Grayson and Batman’s two oldest sons will have to find ways to put their differences behind them in order to save Bruce.”

“It’s a thrill for me to help shape the White Knight universe alongside two masters like Sean and Simone,” said Clay McCormack. “Jason’s road is very rough, no matter the universe, and we definitely put him through the ringer here. He’s a hot head with a Batman-sized chip on his shoulder, so giving him an apprentice who has a much sunnier outlook on Batman creates a frustrating contrast for Jason, and plenty of fun for the reader.”

“Working with Sean and Clay is really inspiring, and working with two professionals like them can only help to improve my work,” said Simone Di Meo. “Creating a new Robin is something really exciting to work on, the emotionality of making choices and the relationship with Jason.  I can’t wait for fans to be able to see it.”

In addition to the above main cover by Sean Murphy, Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood #1 will be available with the following variants from Oliver Coipel and Simone Di Meo…

“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 girl from East Backport who needs his help to save her neighborhood from a super-criminal terrorizing its citizens. And she’s willing to fight alongside him, whatever it takes!

Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood #1 will go on sale on July 26th.

 

Filed Under: Comic Books, Gary Collinson, News Tagged With: Batman, Batman: White Knight, Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood, DC, Sean Murphy

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is a film, TV and digital content producer and writer who is the Editor-in-Chief of the pop culture website Flickering Myth and producer of the gothic horror feature 'The Baby in the Basket' and suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines'.

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