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Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1 (DC Universe: Rebirth) Kindle Edition | Pages: 25 pages
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Title:Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1 (DC Universe: Rebirth)
Author:Scott Lobdell
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 25 pages
Published:July 27th 2016 by DC
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Superheroes. Dc Comics. Graphic Novels

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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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In 'Red Hood and the Outlaws #1' by Scott Lobdell with art by Dexter Soy, we get a lot of Red Hood, and not so much of the Outlaws, but I'm sure they will be along soon.Jason Todd, who I remember having been killed by the Joker once, has been back as the Red Hood. In this reboot, we go back to Jason's beginnings at Ma Gunn's School for Wayward Boys and the day Batman came to visit. We return to the present where Red Hood is rescuing Ma Gunn, but we aren't sure why at first. Jason still plays

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

This was 10/10 my aesthetic.

Scott Lobdell writes Jason Todd really well. This is definitely one of the best series that has came out of DC Rebirth and I recommend it.

Nice colouring, great character and an interesting dynamic... Looking forward to seeing where this series goes!

I've never liked the character Jason Todd/Red Hood at all. I was one of the people that hated him enough in the 1980's that I wanted to kill him off when DC had the 1-900 number in the back of the comics for you to call in to decide if he lived or died. My mom wouldn't let me call in. She said it was too much money for something so ridiculous. Luckily for me, enough other people hated the character as much as I did and DC killed him. He stayed dead for years. Out of all of the comics that he has

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