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Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One

 

 

SCORE: 56

 

Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One 

 

There is a little story behind why I bought Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One. This comic book was also part of my learning in terms of the comic book industry. Over a year ago I purchase this comic book and the next one. At that time I was not paying attention to the ratings on a lot of the comic books. When I sorted the comic books in term of interest and reading order I noticed the rating and stopped buying this series. I also dropped this comic book way down in the pile. I am now getting low in my pile.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One comic book. Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One cost me $4.99 when I purchased it. There are twenty-four pages of comic book content within Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One. There are also four pages of black and white art, two front covers, a page for the next issue, and a page entitled White Knight Beyond the Page.

There are some real odd things in Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One. Jason Todd was the first Robin in Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One. Jason Todd was not killed by the Joker. Instead the Joker let him go free instead of kill him. Why would the Joker do that. Jason Todd reveals the secret identity of Batman to the Joker. The Joker decides it is more painful to let him live with that betrayal.

So the second Robin becomes Nightwing like normal. Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One features a female Robin that wants to do the job but is not even known or endorsed by Batman. Jason Todd is training her near the end of Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One. He tries to train her the way he was trained and learned she needs to be trained the way she can learn.

The issues families can have with Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One are violence, blood, bad language, and more. A lot of the bad content in Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book One is not even needed. It is like bad stuff for the sake of having it. None of it enhances or improves the story telling. In fact it actually takes away and makes the experience worse. I have learned that Black Label is to be avoided.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 50%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Murphy, McCormack, Di Meo, Stewart
Rating: ‘17+’ for SEVENTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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