![]() ![]() I didn't hate them, but I'm not singing the praises of this Dark Trinity team-up just yet. ![]() I'm not completely sold on Artemis and Bizarro as the new Outlaws. ![]() It set a nice tone for the story with those little nuggets of their past popping up as Jason's memories. In fact, that was maybe my favorite part of this thing. I enjoyed the way minor flashbacks showed a different side of Jason's relationship with Bruce. Fast-forward a bunch of years and Jason is resurrected as an anti-hero (Lazarus pits, FTW!) called Red Hood - a nod toward the (maybe) secret origin of the Joker. So, the Joker beats him to death with a crowbar and ( ta-da!) Batman has one more thing that gives him a little extra gloomy/brooding street cred. Sadly, he was an annoying character.which resulted in fans voting to kill him off. Jason was the second Robin (after Dick Grayson left to become Nightwing). Ok, so this wasn't perfection, but this is definitely one of the few Rebirth titles I've read that I'm going to keep up with if I can.Įven though this is volume 1, if you have little to no idea who Jason Todd/Red Hood is, then you might want to do a bit of research before you pick this up. ![]()
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