Same here.
I enjoy Else worlds, different futures and what not, but in the case of these Dark Multiverse titles, it kind of takes the intrigue out when you know that as part of the running theme, all of these stories will end badly in some way. I don't necessarily mind dark stories, but since this series is all one shots, there's usually not enough time to bring about any sort of catharsis to the bleak, depressing, or twisted tales.
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Phillip Kennedy Johnson
"BATMAN: HUSH is on shelves tomorrow, the latest installment of Tales of the Dark Multiverse from @DCComics! Featuring the stellar art team of @dextersoy, @ivanplascencia, and @troypeteri!
Well, on the specific prospect of hoping to see more of Dexter Soys Jason, Dark Multiverse Hush was somewhat neat and somewhat underwhelming.
It's certainly still always lovely to see Soys Jason, but just don't expect to see too much of it is all.
EDIT: Oh also, spoilers I guess for DCeased Dead Planet #5 spoilers:end of spoilers
Jason dies.
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Here's a sneak peek of that same Harley Quinn White Knight cover, now with colour. Check out the Han Solo pants.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CHGtiHrnUds/
According to Murphy's post, Jason will simply have a cameo in this particular series but will be addressed more in depth in future White Knight stuff.
It was decent, though I think a longer format or multiple issues would have certainly served the story and characters better, would have loved to see some of them fleshed out a little more before the end. Also in regards to the last page, are you referring to specifically the imagery not making sense? Cause honestly I was a little puzzled at what was being depicted, but from what I could tell, it appears as though spoilers:end of spoilers
Bruce is holding Graysons body, and has either severed him or is standing atop multiple Talons.
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never mind
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The scene with Jason at the end was pretty confusing too.
spoilers:end of spoilers
He was seen in the cage before the final showdown, so I guess in most likelihood it would make sense that he is still in it by the end, but that panel of him walking away is confusing. Either the walking away panel was simply meant to be an accompanying image of him as the press talk about the Gotham 'club scene bad boy'. In which case a 'photograph' of him would have made more sense for a moment like that. OR it could be that he did walk away and it simply is a colouring error, where upon the man in the cage at the end was actually meant to be Harvey. (Who was seen in a cage before the final showdown as well.)