"Who is Artemis?" part two! After getting shot out of the sky by the Bow of Ra, the Dark Trinity finds itself stranded and separated in the war-torn country of Qurac. While Artemis squares off against her long-forgotten foe responsible for the Bow of Ra's disappearance, Bizarro comes across a group of innocent refugees looking for a savior. Meanwhile, Red Hood faces a crisis of conscience when he's forced to relive the trauma of his own death and comes face to face with his greatest enemy-himself!
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Scott Lobdell splits up the Outlaws, resulting in a probing and thoughtful depiction of our three heroes. Read Full Review
1988's "Death in the Family" ranks as one of the worst moments in comic book history, just below the "The Killing Joke" and "Green Lantern #54", so to read about Jason Todd dealing with the emotional aftermath of that trauma was cathartic and empowering. Scott Lobdell's "Who is Artemis" storyline keeps you guessing from issue to issue through clever plot twists, and Dexter Soy hits it out of the park with the art. And as always, Bizarro adds just enough camp and comedy to make this book one of my favorite titles each month. Read Full Review
Overall, a great issue and it stays in line with the tone of the title since Rebirth. Ever expanding in its character development and incredible detail from the art team, this title remains at the top of my list of Rebirth books. Read Full Review
A series easily to immerse into, Red Hood and the Outlaws #10 is one to humble your collection. Read Full Review
Another outstanding outing with the heroes none of us knew we wanted, Red Hood and the Outlaws #10further develops the surprise hit team of the year. With outstanding artwork from layouts, to lines, to colors, and letters, this book just looks better than almost everything else DC publishes. This one is worth your money and your time"be sure to give it both. Read Full Review
As always, Soy and Gandini's work is off the charts gorgeous. They do a great job of giving us the very distinct look of the Amazons of Bana-Mighdall, reflecting their desert culture and climate in smart, subtle ways. There's also some fantastic Bizarro and Jason based action sequences and Bizarro's refugees, despite there being so many of them, continue to be clearly differentiated. Read Full Review
The art is spot on (as always). The characters are layered (as always). This book has been so good, that it only can be judged against itself. When this comes out in TBP, this story will fit quite nicely. However, as a stand alone issue, it is a bit light. Read Full Review
While we're pretty much exactly where we were at the end of the previous issue, this installment gives us one hell of a twist that I didn't see coming and may have even given us the final nail in the coffin of Jason Todd putting his death behind him. Now while these are all good things, that's pretty much all we get here besides for some amazing art all the way though....... which I look forward to each time this series comes out. Read Full Review
This was mostly setup for the big faceoff between the army of Qurac and the Amazons of Bana-Mighdall, but with how good this creative team is right now, it's hard not to get excited. Artemis is going to be put in a tough position, but luckily the Outlaws will be there to help. Also, I really love how they've built up the destructive force of the Bow of Ra, it's very powerful. Solid issue all around, with some interesting things to look forward to. Read Full Review
Aside from a cool cliffhanger, there's not much to this issue. The characterisation remains strong and the art is great, but Lobdell seems to want to stress Jason's mental deterioration, which we already know is a big problem. He made it a bit more obvious with an extended hallucination sequence that I didn't really care for, so I hope he got it out of his system so we can move forward. Read Full Review
The comic is a bit on the nose in these scenes, while the Artemis/Akila storyline holds a bit more subtlety (while still obviously setting up a conflict between Artemis and what is left of the girl she once knew). It looks like the horror the Outlaws have found in the location of their harshest failures are just beginning. For fans. Read Full Review