Red Hood: Outlaw #40 review
After surviving their first field trip and picking up a new team member, Jason Todd and his students are ready to head home. Unfortunately,…
After surviving their first field trip and picking up a new team member, Jason Todd and his students are ready to head home. Unfortunately,…
Red Hood Jason Todd has come a long way since 2016. He found a new family, lost that family, fought with his other family,
Jason Todd has been many things since Red Hood started it’s rebirth run: hero, outlaw, Iceberg Lounge owner, and now, teacher. When Lex made
I’m just going to come out and say it. This is a weird story. It’s not bad, but it’s definitely not great either. It’s
Jason Todd’s latest journey is at its end. His secret prisoner is no longer secret, his latest band of outlaws is just about disbanded,
The Penguin’s out, but that’s not Red Hood’s only problem. Willis Todd’s Prince of Gotham has enemies galore, and not all of them end
Jason Todd, respectable casino owner and businessman. Evidently, some people in Gotham believe it, but the rest of us, we know the truth. With
Jason Todd: Gotham Businessman of the Year! After his hostile takeover of the Iceberg lounge from its worthless, waddling founder, the Red Hood is
The prodigal prince of Gotham returns! Jason Todd has been living it up and making friends in the American heartland, and now he’s come
Jason follows the Underlife to the end of the road, and confronts a face—or three—from his past. OR DOES HE? Mystery begets mystery, crowbars