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RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #8
Suzie Su is back, and she’s betting a hospital full of hostages will get Red Hood’s attention! If that isn’t enough to keep him and the Outlaws busy, there’s someone waiting in the wings! It’s Tim Drake knocking on Red Hood’s door with a very special package for his estranged “brother.”
Don’t miss Red Robin’s cameo this issue, as it ties directly into next month’s “Night of the Owls” Batman event!
Written by Scott LobdellPencilled by Kenneth Rocafort
Colored by Blond
Cover by Kenneth Rocafort & Blond
Price: $2.99
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I want to like this book. The idea is interesting, and whe Josh Williamson scripted an issue it was a lot of fun, I’m hoping with the Untitled stroryline over for now this book can start to explore these three characters.
I’ll probablymgive this until the Night of Owls is over to see if it finds it’s feet.
I think it found its feet immediately and has been exploring the characters throughout. Been loving it since issue #1.
I love the art, but don’t think the Untitled has been very good
This was the surprise hit for me of the new 52. Since his last run on Action Comics, I’ve fallen in love with Rocafort’s art style.
Very underated title and I have seen the majority of us that are reading it are really enjoying it. This is in my top 10 comic that I pull monthly, the artwork is so detailed and fun, the story arc has been open since the first issue and I guess that may be the thing that bothers others; the story does not just follow the normal as I would refer. It seems to have the plot or story arc as part of the character development and than each issue has some sort of new element added and takes us off to another adventure and then right back to the main plot for the title over all. Me I like that very much, it keeps everything fresh and does get so caught up in, we need to stick to this till the end. There are three unique characters here with their own situations and there is no realistic way three “A” type personalities are going to give up there role without getting some give and take.
Great work!!
K
I like that we’re on issue 8 and Rocafort hasn’t taken a break yet for a fill-in artist. And he’s listed for art duties on 9 & 10 as well. Dude’s a machine. I really like his art and Lobdell’s storytelling. If more mainstream comics could be this consistent in quality AND keeping a stable writer/artist team, they’d be better for it. Batman with Snyder / Capullo is another stable team for instance.
That has been my favourite issue so far.
I agree.
My favorite book hands down right now. It’s fresh, great dialogue, and Jason Todd is the main character, but doesn’t carry the book all himself. He represents everything about Batman, but at the same time, he is his own character atoning yet doing his own thing.
It has all this amazing panel work in it and it also tells a lot of story in a single issue. I hope they continue to create new and fun characters like Suze Su and Crux. This is what comic booking is all about. This book fulfills the promises that DC made about the new 52. And I can’t get enough of the art. Perfect.
This book, despite loving it every month, continues to surprise me with who good it is! So much fun.
This I give another 5 and was in the running for my POW as well and the JL agian justed edged this and Catwoman with that MM spread. The artwork and detail in this issue really pulls you in and the stories and plotting for this title have been done very well since issue #1 and this title has had a few POW’s from me. If you are not reading this and you are looking into checking it out go ahead and pick up that trade and then read up, this is well worth it.
K