
That’s a good start, since we’re getting some context for the interaction at the end of the last issue, so I can come closer to understanding what is really going on. For example, we get a confirmation that Harley is aware of the fact that Jack has been living as a projection in Bruce’s mind. The bad thing is that this script is still riddled with problems. The good thing about it is that it addresses some of the complaints I had about the ending of the last issue. The first thing we get is some more Batman and Harley Quinn romantic action. So, without further delay, let me express to you why this series continues to be such a frustrating read. Honestly, the White Knight universe has gone from a series of comics I enjoyed reading to a book that’s a chore to get through, and this chapter is no exception.

I say “deconstruct,” because I’m at a point where I know what to expect from this universe, and it really doesn’t look like it’s going to change (we only have 2 issues left after all). It seems like it was only yesterday that I completed my review for Batman: Beyond the White Knight #5, and here I already have another issue before me to deconstruct.
