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A question often thrown around among Batman fans is "Who's your favorite Robin?" When someone asks me, I always pause for a second - because Dick Grayson is Awesome with capital A - but I always say, you know, I really like Jason Todd. (And usually the person asking cocks his head and says, huh. But that's another story.)This is my favorite from Death of the Family so far, even if I don't buy all of it. I'm not sure I like that the Joker orchestrated all he did - none of the characters like it,
Honestly one of the most heart breaking batfamily story. Loved it overall, especially the family dynamics. Can’t wait for more.
i’m a sucker for any jason and bruce reconciliation. them hugging after jason woke up from the toxins absolutely broke me.
With every issue that I read of Red Hood and the Outlaws , I find new reasons to enjoy it. It gets increasingly apparent to me that Lobdell is really working hard to commit his run to the idea of death and rebirth for Jason Todd, as this collection really focuses on Jason's relationship to the other members of the Bat-family. Red Hood's post-Batman #17 epilogue issue is without a doubt the most emotional of those I've read, and its follow-ups dismiss all but Bruce and Jason from the scene in
This was a good un, dunno how i feel about that annual though, that change to todd's origin just bugged me. Usually i love a good origin story you can change it up as much as you like but this one i was like nah son, joker ain't got time for that shit, also the best bit about toddles origin is when he's trying to knick batsy's wheels like come on you can't disregard that, i loved that bit. The whole volume is pretty much toddles vs faceless joker with a bunch of teen titans thrown in, who were p...
At series launch, what set this title apart from everything else in the new 52 was its trademark humour. Now, at volume 3, that humour has been completely removed (arguably for effect, because this volume has a direct tie-in to the events of the somber "Death of the Family" event).I think RHATO is the victim of too many artists. At series launch, the artwork was very fine and very consistent, but at this point in the series, there are so many filler pages drawn by so many hands that the the whol...
5 starsVery good comic. Glad to learn more about Jason Todd. Also nice to see the Bat Family again. Wonder what the Joker's real identity is. Can't wait to read more Red and the Outlaws comics!!!
Another solid addition to the Death of the Family story arc. This is one of my favourite series at the moment and this volume helps secure that place.We kick off right where the last volume ended. With Jason surrounded by GCPD officers as he holds his kind of girlfriend overdosed body. All thanks to our creepy friend Joker. This book had some really big game changes in terms of Jason's backstory. Spinning a whole new light into his path into becoming who he is today. I loved how we got to really...
3.5 Stars
Joker's back!!! And this time, he's gunning for Batman and his entire connection of allies and friends, including Robin, Red Robin, Batgirl, and even Red Hood! Spanning across the entire Batman universe, Joker's plan to finally reach Batman's moral values has made Red Hood's life HELL. To be honest, the entire plot is messed up like a horror film, but it is AMAZING! Joker's entire character is purely depicted as his original menacing form, and the art is great as well. Red Hood's latest adventur...
(B+) 77% | GoodNotes: Nonsense notwithstanding, its retcon counts in large amounts: fixing what follows with flavor, flow and filial feeling.
this is by far my absolutely favourite volume in this series so far i absolutely adore Jason Todd formerly the second robin and now the Red Hood i loved this book and highly recommend it to anyone. this series is definitely worth collecting to add to your collection.
The last four panels...nobody talk to me.
The more Red Hood and the less Outlaws the better.
Freaking, freaking, awesome! First of all I had never even heard of this character before starting the new 52 and jumped in here with Vol. 3 because I'm reading all the 'Death in the Family' volumes to get a feel for how DC weaves a story through the different series. This volume is perfect for a Red Hood newbie because it starts off with Todd's background story! The whole thing from his childhood, his stint as Robin, his "death", his connections with Joker and his coming to be Red Hood. Great!
I received this digital ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.I have recently discovered that I hate reading digital comic books. I guess I need to feel the paper under my finger to truly enjoy a graphic novel. I started seeing a therapist to try to get over it, but apparently he thinks I have other more pressing issues to work out.*snort*Anyway, despite having to read this on my computer, I absolutely loved it! Am I the only one who thinks this is a great title?It can't be pos...
This trade paperback picks up where the previous volume left off, collecting the next four issues (15–18) of the 2011 on-going series, the Zero Month Event (Red Hood and the Outlaws #0), Teen Titans (Vol. 4) #16, and Batman (Vol. 2) #17.Red Hood and the Outlaws: Death of the Family shifts its focus back to Jason Todd and is entirely filled with crossover events – in fact three: Death of the Family, Requiem, and Zero Month. Normally, I would loathe these crossover events in these trade paperbacks...
**3.5 stars**Only if Lobdell didn't write this it would've been better tbh.
Read as digital ARC.You know a comic is great when it brings tears to your eyes. I basically love any opportunity to learn more about Jason Todd, and as a hardcore Teen Titans tv show fan, I'll take any Starfire I can get. Seeing Arsenal in a context other than the Young Justice tv show was also super interesting.I'm loving the whole "Death of the Family" arc. Red Hood's perspective is full of bat-bonding and great lines.
More Death of the Family backstory and little snippets here, as well as some aftermath. I have read the collected story, but now I think I shall have to go to the library and find all the titles and read them. Except for Batgirl, that one shall be MINE!!! LOLI love the relationships portrayed here, between Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, Kori, Damien Wayne, Alfred, Bruce Wayne and Roy. Highly recommend at least this volume to any batman fans, just for the tie in value.I like Starfire here better than i...