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The Murphyverse

Batman: Beyond the White Knight

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A lot can change in 10 years, especially in Gotham! Batman, a.k.a. Bruce Wayne, may be behind bars, but the real criminals are still out there.

Gotham Motors CEO Derek Powers has seized control of the Wayne family’s assets and is using them to transform the GTO and the city they’ve sworn to protect. Crime is down, but at what cost? A new Batman has emerged in Powers’s city, and only Bruce is fully aware of the dangers to come. It’s time to destroy the mantle for good, but he’ll need one of his forgotten sons’ help to do so. Enter Jason Todd…the first Robin?!

In this thrilling sequel to the blockbuster comic book hits Batman: White Knight and Batman: Curse of the White Knight, writer/artist Sean Murphy invites the audience to go beyond the Gotham they know to discover an engrossing new take on the city and its heroes. Welcome to Neo-Gotham and the world of Beyond the White Knight! This collection includes Batman: Beyond the White Knight #1-8; Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood #1-2.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published June 13, 2023

About the author

Sean Gordon Murphy

247 books385 followers
After breaking into the industry at a young age, Sean Gordon Murphy made a name for himself in the world of indie comics before joining up with DC. In his tenure, he has worked on such titles as Batman/Scarecrow: Year One, Teen Titans, Hellblazer, Joe The Barbarian, and the critically acclaimed miniseries American Vampire: Survival Of The Fittest and The Wake with Scott Snyder. Murphy also wrote and illustrated the original graphic novel Offroad and the popular miniseries Punk Rock Jesus.

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Profile Image for Subham.
2,914 reviews83 followers
February 17, 2023
This was so fun to read!

So it takes place a decade later with Bruce still in prison and somehow married to Harley but what happens when a new enemy Derek Powers takes over Wayne industries and militarizes it and at the same time there is a new Batman running around and so the dilemma of Bruce happens and he has to escape that puts him in conflict with other members of GTO, its interesting to follow the journey of Duke and Dick here also and the odds that they have to be against, then the big thing with Terry and how he and Bruce ultimately stop this new enemy Blight..

The thing with this volume is it feels like the series is starting to slip like I thought the major focus will be on Terry and its not, its Bruce still and the thing with him is weird and he apparently can see Joker (shared psychosis) maybe and Idk it kinda was off putting and not the best part of it, and how Jack later comes back was weird. There is a spin-off 2 parter with Jason as he gets a new robin, that one was not that good, and could have been its own thing showcasing their relation but thats glossed over.

The other thing is WK really explores their villains so well and here they didn't explore Blight enough in my opinion and you could have like explored him and his conflict with both the Batmen but he comes off across as a cookie-cutter villain and frankly boring and is not that interesting.

So overall the series has sort of slipped in terms of storytelling though the surprising thing at the end was nice welcome and I guess will get some people excited and yes finally we exploring this Murphyverse for real, and maybe the next volume will be good. ;)
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Author 6 books5,975 followers
September 7, 2023
Not quite as thrilling as White Knight and Curse of the White Knight, but a worthy addition to the growing body of work Murphy is adding to this wonderful alternate take on the Batman mythos. Gimme more, please. And I'm not just saying that because the Joker and I have the same nose.
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1,844 reviews150 followers
August 8, 2023

Terry McGinnis, Legendary Batsuit Ballast.

Sean Murphy does BATMAN: BEYOND and the results are as expected with cheeky winks to the reader and serious heavy metal carnage in equal proportions.


Due credit, my man loves his Bat-vehicles and always does them proud.

The MurphyVerse is set to continue, as well, with a (for me) quite surprising final stinger promising a grand expansion of this DC Elseworld. Let's go!
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1,959 reviews6,669 followers
April 16, 2024
I love the White Knight universe. This is a great addition to the universe. Great artwork, story, characters, and character development.

The White Knight universe goes Beyond. Bruce Wayne has almost served his sentence, but Gotham has changed. It is now a police state. Crime is almost non-existent. Isn't this why he became Batman? Does this Gotham even need or want a Batman? The Batfamily is divided and split on both sides of the divide. On top of all that, Bruce has a most unwanted visitor. One thing that has not changed is Bruce's ability to push those he loves away. Is there a place for him in the new Gotham, and does he have a chance to change it.

I thought this was going to the final book in the White Knight universe, but I am over the moon. There is more to come. I like the family theme of this book and that every character gets their chance in the spotlight. There are slightly different histories for certain characters. Usually, I hate Batman/Bruce getting beaten up, but him being older makes more sense here. I also like his detective first approach. The ending could lead to the next exciting chapter. The book finishes with a varient cover gallery.
Profile Image for Shaun Stanley.
1,049 reviews
June 23, 2023
Batman: Beyond the White Knight collects issues 1-8 of the DC Comic series written and illustrated by Sean Murphy and Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood 1-2 written by Clay McCormack with art by Simone Di Meo and George Kambadais.

Set approximately a decade after the events of Curse of the White Knight, Bruce Wayne is in prison and Derek Powers is the CEO of the renamed Wayne & Powers Industries. Gotham's tech has flourished in the time that Bruce has been behind bars and crime is at an all time low. But the GTO has become a fascist-like police force, leaving many Gotham citizens worrying if the price of safety has been worth it.

When a prototype Batsuit is stolen from Wayne Manor, Bruce becomes worried that Batman is still a risk to Gothan. Bruce breaks out of prison in order to track down the suit, but after being away from the game so long, Bruce is going to need all the help he can get, including help from a computer AI Jack Napier implanted into Bruce's brain.

The plot to Beyond is a little sloppy and convuluted at times, but I believe it has a lot of great character development for Bruce, Jason, and Dick. Murphy's art is fantastic throughout so it is always a bummer to see when other artists fills in, even if that artist is still good. I have really been enjoying this alternate universe that Murphy has been creating and really excited to see where the next volume goes with that fantastic tease.
Profile Image for Paxton Holley.
1,778 reviews8 followers
April 5, 2023
This may even be a 4.5 star book. It might be my favorite of the White Knight books so far.

This brings in Terry McGinness and Batman Beyond. Based on the title, you’d think it’d focus on McGinness’ story. But that’s really more a subplot. Like the other volumes this is really about Bruce and his relationship with the Bat Family. And the consequences of things Bruce has done over the years.

A lot is going on here. It reunites the Bat Family, and Jack Napier returns in a very fun way. I really really enjoyed this. I love all the relationships and how everyone interacts with each other. I’ve loved from the beginning Bruce’s relationship with Joker/Jack Napier and Harley Quinn. I love the subtlety of the shadows in this book showing everyone’s alter egos. And I love that Bruce loves the 89 Batmobile and always picks it to drive.

The end of this opens up the Murphyverse a bit with a couple new characters. I’m here for it.
Profile Image for Neil R. Coulter.
1,175 reviews147 followers
October 22, 2023
How many times in one book can Batman or any version of Robin launch into a mopey monologue about how many mistakes they’ve made in their past?

The White Knight series started really well, but by this third volume, all the magic is gone. What’s left is a convoluted story in which the timing frequently feels bizarre. (How did Barbara age seemingly forty years in just twelve years since the last book? How did Gotham City possibly rebuild into a Blade Runner–esque new city in that same amount of time? What is going on with the residents of Gotham City that they allowed a police state to take over their lives?) Because it’s still “White Knight,” Napier has to be brought back in a ridiculous way, and when he disappears at the end of the story, no one can really expect that he won’t find some new way to return in the next book.

Just make it stop. This alternate Batman story has more than run its course.
Profile Image for Matthew Ward.
884 reviews16 followers
February 16, 2023
Simply put, one of the best Batman books I’ve ever read. This alternate universe that Sean Murphy created is some of the best work comics currently has!
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326 reviews6 followers
January 18, 2024
More like 4.5! I know it's no longer possible, but I would love to see this turned into an animated film with all of the original voice actors...
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762 reviews118 followers
September 17, 2023
This one was a little long, and I didn’t love the Red Hood issues, but overall it was very good. Interesting direction they went with the plot. I can’t remember the end of the previous volumes, so there may have been some build-up that I don’t recall. But still, this was quite good. Eagerly anticipating the next volume.
4 reviews2 followers
September 24, 2023
This was fun! While I absolutely love the first three books in the series, this one came as a surprise package of humour, nostalgia and some hilarious set pieces. It was as if the series was being directed by Christopher Nolan so far and all of a sudden the reins have been passed on to James Cameron!

Murphyverse is certainly the best DC Black Label series and storyline so far and might arguably be the best thing to happen to Batman since TDKR.
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15 reviews
March 3, 2024
As far as I'm concerned the Murphyverse is the prime DC universe.
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2,646 reviews
February 12, 2024
Loved it! Thanks to the Hoopla app (type of digital library) for enabling me to read this volume.
Profile Image for Richard.
792 reviews13 followers
June 23, 2023
As with prior volumes, there are some interesting ideas here, but the story is a mess. The Beyond stuff that was included here doesn't really add much except providing a reason to include Terry and the new suit (and the new villain). I think by shoehorning it in while Bruce is still active it kind of cuts out what made Beyond effective in back-seating Bruce for a new hero. Of course, this could all just be an introduction for another White Knight spin-off, so maybe Terry will get his time to shine elsewhere.

The Joker, or I should say Jack, manages to return and it seems like the White Knight universe, despite my hope that it would move on, is always going to be about the Joker. Hey, it's the in the title, so it's my own fault for expecting something else. He provides running commentary throughout the book and I really felt that it took away from scenes that would have otherwise been more effective with a true internal monologue for Bruce or just another way of showing what was happening. Most of the characters in this book spend a fair amount of time just doing exposition at each other in place of showing us the story and the new Jack/Joker is a big part of that.

Murphy's art is still solid and his designs work well. There are a few moments here and there that didn't feel quite up to par for him, but it's effective overall. There is a spin-off partway through that gives some more context on Red Hood. I don't think the art is bad, but it was a bit chaotic for my tastes, so I skipped over it since I was already not feeling the story and wasn't terribly interested in what Red Hood was up to prior to Beyond.

I read back through my reviews of the volumes prior to this and noticed a trend where I kept hoping the next volume would tie up the issues I had with the previous volume and then it just kept not happening. So at this point, Beyond the White Knight is probably the last White Knight title I'll read as I realize that the story it wants to tell (and they way it wants to tell it) just isn't for me.
Profile Image for Saifullah Ahmed.
122 reviews
June 2, 2024
I think I love this book. Psychiatrists should recommend this to their patients. Though I wonder if there's any as cool as reading Batman.
Profile Image for Dan.
1,648 reviews31 followers
September 17, 2023
Sean Murphy's excellent series retelling an alternate version of Batman and his allies and villains continues roughly 20 years in the future. Bruce Wayne was outed as Batman and is in Blackgate prison, and the man who built most of Batman's gear and vehicles, Derek Powers, is now in control of of the Wayne-Powers company. Powers has recruited Terry McGuinness to help "retrieve" (i.e. steal) a prototype Bat-suit that is beyond anything else that's been created. Harley's kids are now almost grown, but her daughter, Jackie, resents never knowing her father, the Joker. Murphy also brings together all the various Robins and Babs, now Commissioner of GCPD, while Jason Todd heads up the independent and more powerful GTO. I also loved the set up for something big (no spoilers) coming in future volumes that will expand the story outside of Gotham.
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531 reviews1 follower
July 17, 2023
I enjoy this so much. I loved it the first time. I love the art, it had to grow on me. The faces aren't my favorite part but like there's a look to it that just... fits.
I like that Bruce realizes who he is, and what he does has an impact and a legacy. And that it matters.
I like the integration of WW and GL and Big Blue, and I really hope the next series focuses a bit on him. Since the Generation Joker really is just... kind of a mess I think.
But I also wish there had been more Terry in this, I think I said that before when I wrapped the series the first time. But I love the various ways Batman connects with others in this, and the rifts that get healed. That was powerful for a Batman comic. And as always I enjoy Jack just causing Bruce problems.
Profile Image for Shawn Ingle.
886 reviews8 followers
June 24, 2023
Another great installment of the White Knight series. Not quite as good as the others, but close enough. Gritty art, strong character development, and smooth dialogue, along with a fast pace, make this an exciting read.
Profile Image for Jefferson.
756 reviews6 followers
July 10, 2023
Murphy's take on Batman is fantastic as always. This is what the movies should be doing -- taking familiar elements from the 80+ years worth of comics and putting them together in a way that's coherent enough for new readers to understand, but also fresh enough for fans to feel like it's something they haven't seen before.
Profile Image for Roman Jones.
52 reviews
June 13, 2023
Beyond the White Knight is the latest collected installment in the rapidly expanding White Knight-verse or Murphyverse, born out of the Batman: White Knight series.

If you’ve read and enjoyed any of the previous stories or if you liked the Batman Beyond cartoon, you’ll enjoy this.

Sean Gordon Murphy is a genuine fan; his love and knowledge of all things Batman comes across not just in his writing but also in different callbacks in the art, which Murphy also draws himself. Great series, highly recommend.
Profile Image for Gabriel Llagostera.
379 reviews37 followers
September 29, 2023
Es buenísima pero ninguna de las continuaciones está al nivel de originalidad de la primera. Perdón.
Profile Image for Sebastian.
108 reviews2 followers
November 21, 2023
Rewelacyjny tom, chyba najlepszy z serii. Świetna kreska, świetny pomysł na historię, fabularnie nie mam nic do zarzucenia. Zdecydowanie polecam!
Profile Image for Jason.
120 reviews10 followers
June 27, 2024
Phenomenal addition to the series. Such a joy to read.
Profile Image for Mik Cope.
384 reviews
March 18, 2024
This is another fun chapter in the White Knight universe saga. The various constellations of characters are fun, as is the holographic Joker / Napier - though his wide-eyed fanboy persona does get a bit irritating after a while. Phillips apparently has more instalments planned, I'm looking forward to them.
Profile Image for marieska.
67 reviews
January 22, 2024
To było coś absolutnie zajebistego i jeśli nie wyjdzie kolejny tom to chyba skoczę z okna
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