
But I thought it would be interesting if he was able to patch things up with Jason, and then bring in Red Hood towards the end, when the Bat-Family comes together. Obviously we can say Bruce breaks out of jail, that's all over the publicity so far. So finally in this volume three, in Issue #1 we get to the meat of who Jason was, why he left, what kind of person he is, and what his stake is now in Bruce's life. not fix it, but go with it for the last two volumes. So rather than retcon it, I've been trying to. I totally didn't realize that by putting a tombstone of Jason there, it makes him the first Robin.

You know, you're doing 100 things a day, trying to make sure you're spinning all your plates properly. In Issue #1 I had them walking by some gravestones, and I thought, "Wouldn't it be cool if Jason Todd was one of these tombstones?" Honestly, Jason being the first Robin was kind of a mistake. Yeah, I didn't mean to short-change Jason. But now that it seems Batman Beyond is taking the spotlight for this sequel, where is the Bruce and Jason storyline going? The cliffhanger or bombshell ending to Curse of the White Knight promised the story was going to be following up on your version of Jason Todd. RELATED: Red Hood's Jason Todd Will Lead His Own 'White Knight' Miniseries

Find our full interview about this next chapter in Bruce's White Knight saga, an ethnicity change for Terry McGinnis, a brand new Mongolian Robin, and much, much more below.

Unfortunately, things haven't gone as smoothly as Bruce assumed they would-setting the stage for a new spin on the Neo-Gotham famous to Batman Beyond fans. As one outlet invited to a preview of the new series with creator, writer, and artist Sean Murphy, Screen Rant has all fans need to know. The eight issue mini-series officially begins on March 29, 2022, picking up ten years after Bruce Wayne revealed his secret identity, shuttered his business empire, and funneled his fortune into improving Gotham City. But the reinvention of Terry McGinnis is only the beginning of writer/artist Sean Murphy's next blend of superheroes and science fiction. The acclaimed series from DC Black Label Batman: White Knight is jumping a decade into the future, bringing yet another famous Bat-hero into the mix with Batman: Beyond the White Knight.
