The Red Hood is out! But the bigger mystery is who broke him out of prison and why? His liberators seem to have plans for him. Plans that Jason wants no part of. It's a street brawl, and unlikely allies come together! Batman, Robin and The Red Hood must fight alongside one another in a knockdown, drag-out battle, taking on the people who sprung Jason Todd.
Though the art was disappointing, Winick's script manages to rise above in most instances to continue his engaging narrative. But comic books are half visual and half text, for better or worse, and Batman and Robin #24 falls short in one of those areas. Read Full Review
Another strongly written issue from Winick that is once again held back by visual issues. I'm glad we at least have a consistent penciler and inker for an entire issue, but the look of this book does nothing for me–muddy and uninspiring. Read Full Review
Humdrum plot, pedestrian art, and little bearing on the future of the Red Hood, Batman, or Robin make this a book to pass over. Hell, this example of the pointless absurdity that DC's monthly titles are becoming makes almost all of their series that much easier to pass on. Read Full Review