
Sean Murphy's Batman: White Knight Universe was is one of the many hits under DC's Black Label imprint, featuring out-of-continuity stories starring your favorite DC characters. Batman Beyond and Terry McGinnis fans will get everything they loved about the animated series, as well as a few twists." I'm working hard to blend the Beyond aesthetic with the White Knight world. "Drawing Neo-Gotham as an upgraded, retrofitted futurescape has been a blast. Opposing him is Barbara Gordon leading the GCPD, claiming that the GTO has turned the city into an inhumane police state that’s caused higher rates of taxes homelessness, suicides, and depression."I really missed working in Gotham and it feels so great to be back," Murphy said in a statement.

“On one hand you have Dick Grayson leading the GTO around in a bunch of tanks, claiming that crime is down to zero and that things have never been safer. “There’s a civil war brewing in Neo-Gotham, and it’s around this very question,” said Murphy.

And this goes against his mentor’s goal to turn the city into a Batman-free zone. In the years since Bruce’s incarceration, Dick has fought to make Batman a “law-abiding tool” of Gotham’s police force. He must also contend with another one of his former partners, Dick Grayson. Unfortunately, Bruce will have to deal with more than just Terry’s crusade against Powers.

There’s also a personal grudge between him and Batman, but I won’t spoil it here.” RELATED: Mark Waid and Dan Mora Will Relaunch DC’s Batman/Superman Series “But in order to enhance him a bit, I added a compelling backstory that involved him working with Thomas Wayne’s company under the tutelage of Mr. “It wouldn’t be a Beyond book without Derek Powers in the story, and him having a secret that leads to the death of Terry’s father,” added Murphy. Not only are there influences of the Dark Knight in there, but also Blade Runner (duh), Spider Man 2099, Ghost in the Shell, and a dozen other things.” The idea is to make is unique but familiar. “But it also plays with some of the pieces in different ways, reinventing some of the characters and taking a different approach on a few of the plot points.

“This series is designed to check all the boxes of what readers love about Batman Beyond,” said Murphy.
