Warning: this review contains spoilers for the events of the Batman: Arkham Knight video game!
To say Arkham Knight: Genesis will reveal the origin of the titular villain is a bit misleading, considering that the game already delivered the basics of Jason Todd's transformation from teen sidekick to vengeful mercenary. The goal of this series is more to flesh out that transformation and shed more light on what transpired both before Jason's near-death experience and during his years of training to bring down Batman. There's a lot of meat to this book, and it should come as no surprise that it feels denser and more purposeful than the ongoing Arkham Knight comic.
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To say Arkham Knight: Genesis will reveal the origin of the titular villain is a bit misleading, considering that the game already delivered the basics of Jason Todd's transformation from teen sidekick to vengeful mercenary. The goal of this series is more to flesh out that transformation and shed more light on what transpired both before Jason's near-death experience and during his years of training to bring down Batman. There's a lot of meat to this book, and it should come as no surprise that it feels denser and more purposeful than the ongoing Arkham Knight comic.
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