starkiller809's Red Hood and the Outlaws #3 - Cherish is the Word I Use--to Destroy You! review

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    Memories, Memories

    Red Hood and the Outlaws has been a huge controversy, but now things seem to be settling down and now we can get a comic book series for a story instead of wanting to know what the controversy is about.
     
    THE GOOD:
    I like the art. Kenneth Rocafort was relatively unknown to me but I have really liked his work he is doing on this series and it contributes to the series in a positive way. I was really shocked how great the story was. The past two issues weren't my favorite but this issue has proved to me that this series is a good that you could read for a good story. We get to see them travel to get a globe while The Protector takes a look at their memories. The last two pages, were the most emotional pages I have seen in a comic book for a long time.
     
    THE BAD:
    Starfire and Roy Harper and growing on me, but I still need to see more of them before I can say I like them.
     
    THE VERDICT: 4.5/5 (Amazing)
    Red Hood and the Outlaws started with a lot of controversy but now it's settling down into a solid story with solid art. This is definitely something that Jason Todd fans need to read as well as Roy Harper fans. Starfire fans will just have to get past the first issue and really get into these issues because we get to see her as a character that has a personality and a bit of her origin. If you like good comics, this is getting to be a great one.

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