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Bam Smack Pow on MSNRed Hood and Nightwing’s DC evolution has stopped (but the momentum can return)One of the most important things in comic books is the evolution of popular characters. It doesn’t matter if they’re a hero ...
Red Hood and the Outlaws #18 begins with a lengthy retelling of Jason Todd's backstory that isn't truly necessary though it does set the stage for the double serving of character development that ...
Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1 is Jason’s story; the Outlaws take a beat as writer Scott Lobdell brings new readers up to speed on his leading man and sets the stage for the rebirth of ...
Red Hood and the Outlaws, Bizarro and Artemis, take up crimefighting residence in Gotham City. With Bizarro's intelligence and motives fluctuating, he puts out a challenge to the Batman Family ...
The Red Hood evades the GCPD after gunning down the Penguin in the streets. Things complicate when the Outlaws' flying fortress begins to fall out of the sky. This provides a distraction ...
Jason Todd was introduced to the DC Universe in 1983's Batman #357. The roguish youth replaced Dick Grayson as the Dark Knight's sidekick Robin following his predecessor's induction into the Teen ...
The first issue of Red Hood and the Outlaws Rebirth was the perfect example of how DC needs to reboot comics for its new Rebirth event. The issue gave a clear origin story for Jason Todd’s Red ...
Red Hood: Outlaws, written by Patrick R. Young, illustrated by Nico Bascuñán, and colored by Javier Rodríguez Véjares, has four episodes published on Webtoon so far – and already ...
Red Hood and the Outlaws #17 deals with the aftermath of Death of the Family and there's an emotional maturity to the story that might surprise fans who've been underwhelmed by the series' uneven ...
And it’s really that last point that makes this issue of Red Hood and the Outlaws a success. The artwork is still some of the best you can get in a very high-quality DC line, and Lobdell ...
Outside of Batman & Robin and Batgirl most of the titles haven t been that strong, and Red Hood and the Outlaws belongs to the weaker group. It has the Death of the Family logo on the cover ...
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