Define Containing Books Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1 (DC Universe: Rebirth)
Title | : | Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1 (DC Universe: Rebirth) |
Author | : | Scott Lobdell |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 25 pages |
Published | : | July 27th 2016 by DC |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Superheroes. Dc Comics. Graphic Novels |
Scott Lobdell
Kindle Edition | Pages: 25 pages Rating: 4.37 | 417 Users | 50 Reviews
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When a shocking encounter with Batman solidifies the Red Hood’s status as a villain, Jason Todd goes deep undercover to take down Gotham City’s criminal underworld from the inside. Along the way, Jason meets two unlikely allies: a disgraced Amazon warrior named Artemis and a half-baked Superman clone called Bizarro—and the DCU’s “Dark Trinity” is born!
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | DC Universe: Rebirth |
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Ratings: 4.37 From 417 Users | 50 ReviewsAssess Containing Books Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1 (DC Universe: Rebirth)
This was 10/10 my aesthetic.Absolutely loved this issue , with some of the best artwork from the week the story being a Rebirth ofcourse went into flashback with various key moments in the life of Jason Todd and meanwhile also focussed on how the times have changed Jason Todd and the Man he has become , A Man who is willing to do what Batman can't and still fight the war against Gothams Dirty scum but not in the way Batman necessarily approves . There was a moment when i did feel like this story may well be headed to the
Good red hood story! def read it

Nice colouring, great character and an interesting dynamic... Looking forward to seeing where this series goes!
I normally avoid rating individual comic issues, but poor Lobdell gets so much shit, I just had to join the bandwagon when he finally started getting some good review for his Red Hood work. Most of this issue is a rehash of what we've already been told 500 times before. Jason was the "bad" Robin, Jason died, Jason came back a bit more bad. And it doesn't matter how many times the story is told, it's always just as heartbreaking. The art in particular was amazing, with Jason's torture and death
When the whole rebirth thing was announced i was like yes finally someone else is gonna write Red Hood, then i found out Lobdell still had him and to put it as politely as possible i was not impressed in the slightest. Lobdell has been writing Red Hood for a while now, (and i've read it all) whether it's with the outlaws or with Roy, characters have come and gone and we've definitely seen some plotless volumes and crappy story telling as well as some poor character choices, so i was prepared for
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