Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two
SCORE: 58
If you remember the review of the first book ya'll know I purchased
the first two books without noticing the rating. Once I saw the rating
the first book and Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two wound
up at the bottom of my pile and I removed this comic book series from my
listing to purchase. Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two cost
me $4.99. There are twenty-four pages of comic book content within
Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two.
There is a black and white preview of the next issue in Batman White
Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two. Those are four pages long. We also
get an art page and a page from the editor in Batman White Knight
Presents Red Hood Book Two. The issues families can have with Batman
White Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two are violence, bad language,
blood, and more. The credits can be found on the back of the front
cover.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Batman White Knight Presents
Red Hood Book Two comic book. Gan continues to train in Batman White
Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two. She finds this red hood and hands it
to her trainer (Jason Todd). That way he can join her out there taking
out Shriek. He does not want to go so she goes as the new Robin in
Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two.
Red Hood does show up and save the female Robin from Shriek in Batman
White Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two. Jason explains to Gan why he
does not want to do this work anymore. He must deal with what the Joker
did to him every single time he closed his eyes. There is a trauma there
that never really healed. Jason Todd never really healed and it shows in
Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two.
Batman does show up briefly in Batman White Knight Presents Red Hood
Book Two. Gan gets hurt and spends time in the hospital in Batman White
Knight Presents Red Hood Book Two. This book really shows the downside
to being a hero without any powers. Well you know what? Even the heroes
with powers can get beat up. At this time I do not plan on reading
anymore of this series.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 55%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Murphy, McCormack, Kambadais, Di Meo, Stewart
Rating: ‘17+’ for SEVENTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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