
For starters, neither Agents Prince nor Stewart seem to have powers at this point, although their outfits both subtly hint at the heroes they will become. The glimpse of the White Knight Justice League at issues’ end sets up some tantalizing possibilities. Agent Prince describes him as "not from around here." Agent Prince then hands Batman a tablet showing the classified footage - and it is of Superman. Powers had access to classified FBI footage of an alien, which fueled Powers’ fear of an invasion. She then makes a proposition: Batman works for the government in exchange for his freedom. Agent Prince thanks Batman for giving them new evidence to put Derek Powers away for good.

Bruce, now once again wearing the cowl of Batman, is approached by two FBI agents named Diana Prince and John Stewart. Batman and his army, including Red Hood, Nightwing, Harley Quinn and a benevolent and wise-cracking Joker AI, have vanquished Derek Powers, and together they are licking their wounds and planning their next steps. In Batman: Beyond the White Knight #8, Batman and his allies make their final stand against Derek Powers, and when the dust settles and the Dark Knight is victorious, an entirely new segment of the White Knight universe opens up, clearing the way for a new, and wild, take on the Justice League.īatman: Beyond the White Knight #8 is written and drawn by Sean Murphy, colored by Dave Stewart and lettered by AndWorld Designs. Warning: contains spoilers for Batman: Beyond the White Knight #8!The Justice League will finally be reborn in the Batman: The White Knight continuity.
