

It all depends on if you agree with those directions (like the Batman and Harley Quinn relationship). Meanwhile, Sean Murphy makes sure to wrap up the few remaining conflicts in ways that are in line with what he has previously built up. If it’s a scene with Robin wearing red colors, then the background will be a shade of pink. For example, if Blight is in a scene with his glowing green skull, then the background of the page will also be shaded green. I especially like the way Matt Hollingsworth handles the colors. The action, as always, is very well drawn. With most of the major conflicts resolved, all that really remains is the big final battle between the heroes and Blight. So let’s finish this series out, shall we? The Big Ending

Still, I have been following this universe since the beginning and was rather curious to see how it would all wrap up. Since my realization, most of my reviews have been negative. I came to a catharsis while reviewing this series that Sean Gordon Murphy’s world of Batman just wasn’t as good as I had originally thought. At long last, we have arrived at the final issue of Batman: Beyond the White Knight.
