‘Batman: White Knight’ – Sean Murphy Mini Series Set To Turn Batman’s World Upside Down


Article by Steve J. Ray

Synchronicity is amazing. I was on a bus checking my Twitter feed, and joining in on a conversation with comics creator Sean G. Murphy. The writer/artist was sharing thoughts on an upcoming project. Mid conversation I received a shiny press release from DC Comics about that selfsame project.

This series looks serious! The premise is intriguing, and the art is absolutely gorgeous. This is a Batman tale that has its finger firmly on the pulse of 21st century America.
The story is set in a world where the Clown Prince Of Crime's psychoses are finally under control,.The Joker, now known as “Jack,” sets about trying to right all his  previous wrongs. First by reconciling with Harley Quinn, and then by trying to save Gotham city from the person whom he believes is actually its greatest villain – the Batman.
The intro and sales pitch hooked me instantly:
In a world where Batman has gone too far, the Joker must save Gotham City.
Superstar writer and artist Sean Gordon Murphy (Batman/Scarecrow: Year OneTeen TitansPunk Rock JesusThe Wake) brings you his tale of a twisted Gotham in a seven-issue miniseries with a massive cast of heroes and villains. BATMAN: WHITE KNIGHT is told on an epic scale, but at the heart of it all is the tragic story of a hero and a villain, The Batman and The Joker. The question is, which one is the hero and which one is the villain…?

White Knight Vs Dark Knight

In an interview with Wired, the writer/artist had this to say:
“The Joker’s been called a maniac, a killer, and the “Clown Prince of Crime” but “White Knight”? Never. Until now…”
“We know Joker’s a genius, we know he’s relentless, and we know he can play the crowd, so why not make him a politician? Why not strip away the psychosis (the thing that’s holding him back) and let him challenge Batman unimpeded? And to make it even scarier, what if he did it legally and without breaking any rules, so that Batman couldn’t stop him?”
“Seeing Gotham for the first time with clear eyes, he starts to understand the absurdity of vigilantism and how Batman’s actions are only contributing to Gotham’s endless crime cycle, Joker sets out to beat Batman by becoming the White Knight that Gotham really needs.”
“Frank Miller modeled him after David Bowie. Chris Nolan showed him as a controlled sociopath. I see the Joker as Don Draper.”
Sean Murphy left the Twitter conversation to ink issue six of the series. I left it to write about his work… it’s a crazy world.
The press release indicates that the series is set to run for seven issues, Mr. Murphy says that it could run to eight. The author describes his Joker as a “Crazed, Batman fanboy.” So, whatever the page count, this comic will see me gladly parting with my hard earned cash.
Batman: White Knight written and illustrated by Sean Murphy, with cover artwork by Murphy and colors by Matt Hollingsworth arrives on October 4th.
Images And Information Courtesy Of DC Entertainment And Sean Murphy.

(Article originally published on the Dark Knight News website on July 7th 2017)


Comments

  1. The premise for this sounds most intriguing and it's one that i do not think has been done before. This out yet dude? Your loving bro in daegoness Frank

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    1. Hey, Frank.

      Issue #1 of Batman: White Knight will be released on Wednesday October 4th in the U.S. so we should get it in the U.K. on Thursday 5th.

      I've read the first issue, and it's friggin' awesome!

      Hugs.

      Steve.

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