Red Hood and the Outlaws #6

Writer: Scott Lobdell Artist: Dexter Soy Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: January 11, 2017 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 31
8.6Critic Rating
8.8User Rating

"Dark Trinity" conclusion! Black Mask and Red Hood go toe-to-toe beneath One Police Plaza, while above them Bizarro and Artemis clash in a battle of titanic proportion! The finale to "Dark Trinity" is here-don't miss it!  
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  • 10
    The Batman Universe - Bill Heuer Jan 12, 2017

    Another great moment which will stick with me for awhile is the scene of Jason debriefing Bruce about the mission. Even though it was disconcerting to see Batman laugh, it was great to see these two have such a human and honest moment together. Their relationship certainly felt like a strained father son type but they seem to really come to terms with each other here. The panel that ends this scene was probably the best part of the whole series thus far and Soy really created a memorable one to portray the old dynamic duo. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Pop Culture Uncovered - belleburr Jan 11, 2017

    Its a great wrap up to this arc, setting up future storylines, while tying in the Winick run as well as Jasons Post-Crisis origin perfectly. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Jan 11, 2017

    Red Hood and the Outlaws #6 offers a satisfying conclusion to a fantastic first arc. Lobdell and Soy have made a case for this team and it's unique place amongst the pantheon of DC series. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    DC Comics News - Tony Farina Jan 11, 2017

    Red Hood and the Outlaws is just what the Rebirth era needs. It is action packed. The characters are flawed. There are jokes. It is beautifully drawn and it has a ton of potential. I really wish this was a bi-weekly like a lot of the other titles. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Batman-News - Brian Warshaw Jan 11, 2017

    Red Hood and the Outlaws is by far my biggest Rebirth surprise. I expected to despise it, but at the close of this first arc, I'm on the verge of saying that I not only really like it, but love it. Likeable characters, beautiful artwork, and a healthy dose of humor have made this book a consistent delight for six months. It's not a fluke, folks"Red Hood is just that good. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Pop Break - Mark Henely Jan 11, 2017

    Jason Todd doesn't fully trust in Batman's teachings, but he desperately wishes that he could. He knows that Batman doesn't know everything and that some of the things that Batman teaches could lead to his death (again), but the world would be better if Batman was right. In the second half of this issue, we get a conversation between Jason and Bruce where Bruce basically tells Jason that he doesn't know everything and that Jason is his own man who is doing the right things. Bruce approaches Jason with grace and the two seem poised to embark on a new direction in their relationship with each other. And I, for one, am excited to see it. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jan 11, 2017

    This issue continues the fun that is Red Hood and the Outlaws.  The story and art come together so nicely and it ends with the Dark Trinity ready to hit the road.  Sure, the Black Mask bit ends abruptly, but who cares when you're having this much fun. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Jan 18, 2017

    I wouldn't call the odd threesome bosom buddies by any stretch of the imagination, but by the end of this arc we do have a team of Outlaws. Even with Black Mask defeated, Jason isn't quite ready to throw in the towel on his new friends. Artemis still has a quest to finish and someone needs to keep an eye on Bizarro. Artemis' personal quest gives us a clue as to the series' next arc, as I wondered how this group would be framed going forward. They certainly aren't villains, but they aren't exactly the Justice League either. Writer Scott Lobdell will likely have to keep thinking outside the box for their storylines. Worth a look. Read Full Review

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