Everyone Has to Start Somewhere last edited by njg5595 on 06/14/18 06:20PM View full history

    Learn how Jason Todd came back to life after being killed by The Joker.

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    General Notes: Roy Harper and Starfire appear on cover only.

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    The Psychotic Perspective: Red Hood and the Outlaws #0 0

    Everyone Has To Start SomewhereI’m a big fan of all the Robins, but I have been vastly disappointed in Scott Lodbell’s work with my favorite Robin, Tim Drake, in Teen Titans. For this reason, I was surprised to find that he is doing very solid work with Jason Todd in Red Hood and the Outlaws. Before this, I’ve only read issue #12, but I thought it was very entertaining. Granted, the costumes needed improvement, and I felt a few panels were unnecessary, but overall I was very pleased with the iss...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    RHTO #0 0

    Long time no see hoodies, we now take a break from your regularly scheduled mayhem to bring you the New 52 origin of Jason Todd. Now in many of my past reviews i have stated that the 0 issues didnt really interest me, but this has always caught my eye and i intended to pick it up. Pasqual Ferry is doing the art this time around, and idk if Green II will return but Ferry has to step up to the plate to illustrate the tragic fate that is Jason Todd, but on to the review.THE GOOD:We start off in a h...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Red Hood and The Outlaws #0 Review 0

    The Story: Red Hood and the Outlaws #0 focused all on Jason Todd's origin in this issue (which didn't make sense to put Starfire and Arsenal on the cover). His new origin goes through his rough childhood from his thug father and how he was a bit of a young juvenile teen. When he ran into Batman one night, Dr. Leslie Thompkins convinced Batman to give him a chance. With that Bruce Wayne took him into his family and trained him to use his skills in fighting crime instead of creating it as the next...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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