rashthedoctor's review

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5.0

Seven books in , and even a one-shot filler issue is done fantastically well .

The story gave us a peek into Bizzaro , with some of his past details being described and the classic question of what to do with Bizzaro being popped for Jason to answer . The obvious answer is right there in the cover and the obvious correct answer is .. well .. obvious to anybody who knows anything about comics .

But the story still manages to give you "Dem Feels" and make you care for what's going to happen , despite the predictable outcome . The execution of the story via the means of some absolutely stunning artwork with a few light-hearted-smile-inducing-banter-filled moments between Jason and Bizzaro being shared right from the first page .

Soo basically tis all good for Red Hood and co. y'all must buy this yo

marisacarpico's review

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4.0

Better than the last, but it's a standalone so I'm not sure I can judge the whole series on it. Will definitely read more.

jmbz38's review

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5.0

Red Hood and the Outlaws is, in my opinion, one of the strongest books to come out of the Rebirth era. 32 issues in (as of the writing of this review) and its still a strong title, which I've continued to enjoy. However Issue #7 is probably my favorite single issue in this series so far.
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