I was so certain that when Tynion took over this book we would have something really amazing on our hands. Talon is loads of fun and, besides the Batman/Superman team-up in the last two issues of Batman, I…
Red Hood & the Outlaws
New 52 – Red Hood and the Outlaws #19 review
Issue #19 may be the beginning of a new creative team’s run but it’s not the fresh start that many new readers were hoping for. First thing’s first, what happened to the awesome cover? Not only did artist…
New 52 – Red Hood and the Outlaws #18 review
The final issue of Scott Lobdell’s Red Hood and the Outlaws is without a doubt his best. First let me get to the bad news. This comic has diddly squat to do with Damian. It may say “REQUIEM”…
New 52 – Red Hood and the Outlaws #17 review
This was one of the shortest reads I’ve experienced in a while. I actually found myself flipping back to make sure I hadn’t skipped over any pages. I don’t even think it took 10 minutes to get through…
New 52 – Red Hood and The Outlaws #16 review
Red Hood and The Outlaws #17 is the best issue of Teen Titans that I’ve ever read. Yes, this is a filler issue, but it was a fairly enjoyable filler issue. If you’re coming into this hoping for…
New 52 – Red Hood and the Outlaws #15 review
I’m pretty disappointed with this one. Let’s face it, the death of Jason Todd was one of the Joker’s greatest feats of villainy. So was the crippling of Barbara Gordon and the murder of Sarah Essen. With the…
Red Hood and the Outlaws, Vol. 1: Redemption review
Yeah, there are a lot of aliens and magic and yeah, I still think the Batman mythology would be a lot stronger if Jason was still dead, but once I accepted those things I thoroughly enjoyed this book….
New 52 – Red Hood and the Outlaws #14 review
Leon, Josh, and Robej, consistent readers of the site, asked about this book last week and suggested I pick it up and write a review. So I did. You may notice that I usually don’t review Red Hood…
New 52 – Red Hood and The Outlaws #0 review
I have a lot of problems with Jason Todd. It’s never made much sense to me why Batman would ever enlist this kid in his war on crime. The story has always been that Batman found some little…
New 52 – Red Hood and the Outlaws #9 review
What we have here is a fun and exceptionally well-drawn series that stays pretty consistent. I don’t usually review it because it’s not very “Batman” (except for a moment in issue #3 which is one of the best…










