Sure. Gotham is based on comics. It uses the comic backdrop to create a gritty and compelling TV series, while still maintaining some core comic elements and concepts.
I'd say the story of Gotham Knights is quite good. The combination of action, mystery, and the dark atmosphere of Gotham makes it engaging. However, it does have a few pacing issues and some plot holes that might bother some viewers.
The Gotham TV show doesn't follow the comics completely. It borrows the basic setting and some characters, but the plot and character arcs often differ significantly.
The Gotham Knights' back story involves a post - Batman Gotham City. With Batman gone, the city is in chaos. A group of young heroes, including Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl and others, step up to protect Gotham. They each have their own connections to Batman and unique skills and abilities. They inherit the mantle of protecting the city from the Dark Knight, facing off against classic villains who see this as an opportunity to run rampant.
The story of Gotham Knights is set in Gotham City after the death of Batman. The Bat-family, including characters like Nightwing, Batgirl, Robin, and Red Hood, must step up to protect the city from various threats. They face off against the Court of Owls, a secretive and powerful organization that has long been manipulating Gotham's affairs. There are also other villains emerging, and the knights have to use their unique skills and detective abilities to solve crimes and keep the city safe.
There's also 'Gotham Knights: Shadows of the Past'. This one delves into the backstories of each knight. It shows how their past experiences shape their actions in the present. It's a more character - driven fanfic that gives a deeper understanding of the knights.
Tim's story in Gotham Knights is likely filled with his own journey of heroism. He probably faces numerous challenges while trying to protect Gotham in the absence of Batman. He might have to deal with new villains, form new alliances, and discover more about his own capabilities as a hero.