Red Hood And The Outlaws #38

Writer: Scott Lobdell Artist: RB Silva Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: January 21, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
6.6Critic Rating
4.2User Rating

Jason Todd risks everything to save Starfire as he takes on Crux high over the skies above Arkham Asylum! He may be outmatched, but Jason Todd has a new secret weapon: the power of the super-drug Venom.

  • 9.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Jan 22, 2015

    If you're not reading Red Hood and the Outlaws then you're missing out because this issue brings the title back to form to what it was when the series started. Great characters, great dialog and just really fun interactions and situations. Honestly, my opinion on this title had been dwindling but after reading this, I'm back on the Red Hood and The Outlaws trolley and I suggest all of you do the same. Just a great issue that I hope continues in this direction. Read Full Review

  • 8.1
    Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon Jan 24, 2015

    All in all Red Hood and The Outlaws #38 was a fun comic. We see Lobdell fix some of his characters to be a bit more appealing and helps move the story along. There are still some mysteries in this comic to have readers come back for more so stay tuned for the next issue of Red Hood and The Outlaws. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Batman Universe - TBU Contributor Jan 22, 2015

    Although the art was a little less than to be desired, the story this week was solid. I enjoyed seeing Crux come out of his shell and further understand the depth of Starfires struggle. I am excited about where Lobdell is taking this story and cant wait for the next issue to hit comic stands in a month. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    GAMbIT Magazine - J. Luis Jan 22, 2015

    I want to really like Red Hood And The Outlaws, but every time that I jump back into the series the art leaves me wanting. For a book that has lasted this long I think it's currently the weakest (as a whole) of all the offerings from DC. Maybe it's because we have to many Batman based books, or that there is just so much good stuff coming from smaller publishers, but I still can't recommend picking up Red Hood And The Outlaws. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Batman-News - Sean Buckley Jan 23, 2015

    Overall: This book lacks any direction, and it has been that way since the very first issue. I can't stress enough the sheer number of weird turns and themes this series has taken on with very little success. The only thing keeping me in this title right now is my Red Hood fandom and the dollops of humor that one can find in each issue. Read Full Review

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