RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #3

Red Hood, Arsenal and Starfire enter the Chamber of All to discover what the Untitled wanted – but they’ll need to leave their most cherished memories as collateral!

And when you’re a reincarnated sidekick who lets your madon get the better of you, a former addict turned soldier of fortune, and an intergalactic princess who never quite recovered from a childhood spent as a prisoner of war…? Well, there aren’t a lot of cherished memories to choose from!

All this as the trio draws ever closer to dealing with a threat that’s already killed the ancient caste of assassins who taught Jason Todd everything he knows about the art of killing!

Written by SCOTT LOBDELL
Art and cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT and BLOND

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  1. UNDERRATED BOOK! Gorgeous art.
    “madon”? Should that be “Mad-On”?

  2. I really thought last issue was an improvement over the first one

  3. i think this has been a consistently fun book.

  4. Loving the series but im hoping Lobdell does something for Starfire, I am so tired of the bitching.

  5. i wasn’t a huge fan of issue one, but it’s consistently getting better now. glad i liked the characters enough to stick around.

  6. This issue was great!

  7. This issue was a little confusing with main plot, but the memories were fantastic, especially Jason’s. Showing his relationship with Batman was great, I would love to see a Batman book set in the past showing the new history with the Robins.

  8. Panel of the week. The one with Jason And Bruce on the couch!

  9. Best book this week.

  10. I really liked the issue, but Roy’s “most cherished memory” left me scratching my head. I mean, really? (Unless I missed something.) I did appreciate getting little clues as to the new New 52 Roy/Oliver Queen dynamic; it seems that Ollie ousted Roy from Q-Core in a corporate power-play? Though there must be more to their relationship than that.

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