"THE LIFE OF BIZARRO" part two! Bizarro is dead...or is he? To save Bizarro's life, Red Hood and Artemis must turn to Lex Luthor, Bizarro's creator, who claims he can resurrect their fallen friend. But what plans does Luthor have for his one-time companion? The battle for Bizarro begins here!
One of the best comics of the year continues to raise the bar for everyone else. Read Full Review
Red Hood and The Outlaws reminds you why comic books are so important. Read Full Review
Red Hood and the Outlaws has more personality in its three cast members than the entire Justice League has combined. The art switches styles depending on the memory from a stylized, cute cartoon to groovy, psychedelic madness. This would have been a 10 out of 10 except for the fact that once again the colorist can't seem to decide if Artemis's boots should be red or black. Read Full Review
The backgrounds are detailed, and on that balance where it looks like animated reality. Veronica Gandini's gifted coloringmakes this issue gorgeous to look at. A big appeal of my collection is due to the artwork, accompanied with a fantastic story is a bonus. During the introduction, she plays with childhood palettes, as if out of an animated cartoon show for children. However, Soy's detailed pencilling makes me feel more adult reading it. The introduction pulls nostalgia. Read Full Review
The latest entry in RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS allows us to comprehend the titular characters through unique, engaging narrative forms. Read Full Review
DC's most surprising Rebirth victory continues to delight, with an issue chock full of charm. Expect to laugh, expect to be touched, and above all, expect to enjoy yourself. Red Hood and the Outlaws #13 is one of the book's strongest chapters yet. Read Full Review
Red Hood and the Outlaws #13 is a great issue with spectacular art. It may be just a transitioning point in the story to get our heroes from where they were to where they need to be next in the story but it's still an enjoyable and emotional issue that's well worth the read. Read Full Review
The twist at the end was definitely something I never saw coming, but I can't wait to see how it plays out next issue. It's almost one of those why hasn't something tried this before angles. It really opens up some fun possibilities for the title and I'm excited to see Lobdell further this experiment. Read Full Review
I could discuss this book all day, but I am curious how this book is being received by those keeping up with it. Let me know your thoughts below. Being one of my three favorite Rebirth titles (Detective Comics & Superman being other two), I'm curious to know where it ranks for you. Read Full Review
Red Hoot and The Outlaws #13 is a great issue and quite possibly one of the best series to come out of Rebirth. I would highly suggest picking this one up. An absolute must-read series! Read Full Review
Lobdell is delivering the best stories we've seen about this trio of characters on their own. 'Red Hood & The Outlaws' continues to be an emotional rollercoaster that packs a gut punch. Read Full Review
Along with the amusing cover (which is fun throwback to the Silver Age), the issue opens and ends with surprises. The opening gives us Bizarro's view of his creation (or the creation and past he wishes he had). Even near death the creature sees himself through the lens of Superman. Equally surprising is the comic's final panel which suggests big changes. While I have some doubts about the permanency of the new Bizarro we see before us, such a twist is unexpected and I'll be curious to see where this takes the Outlaws next. Worth a look. Read Full Review
This story picks up from where the last issue left off and as the title suggests focuses on Bizarro. In fact a lot is narrated by him. With Bizarro's life is danger the outlaws allow Lex Luthor to examine him. Red Hood and Artemis share first impressions. Its established Bizarro means a lot to both and this triad has formed a family. Read Full Review
Red Hood and the Outlaws #13 is a great time to jump into this series as it explains the dynamic of the series perfectly. Read Full Review
It will disappoint those who need action in each and every hero book. For many others it will be a perfectly enjoyable read. If you like to see deeper than normal character interactions and their relationships and inner life, it's a winner. Read Full Review
There was an interesting twist in the end. I think well get to see a lot more as the arc opens up and if this deal bites them in the ass. I liked how we got to see Bizarro open up a bit and witness his whole point of view of things. Read Full Review
Red Hood and the Outlaws this issue seemed to have a lot of filler thrown in and while that usually makes me roll my eyes at comics, there were enough scenes of heart and dialog of hope that allowed me to look beyond that........ not to mention the incredible art that always puts this series on a higher playing field than most titles at DC right now. Read Full Review
A must have, Must read series. If you haven't picked this up yet,your dead to me.I'm not kidding...get this!!!
If you told me that RHATO would be one of Rebirth's strongest offerings with Scott Lobdell still writing, I woulda laughed my ass off but a year later, it's one of the only Rebirth books that hasn't fallen off in terms of storytelling. The only other title that comes to mind that has also done that is Hal Jordan and the GLC. Aquaman is the only book that I actually think has improved since it's Rebirth inception. Everything else has kinda gotten stale for me... Super Sons has been a fun read though.
The comic Soy and Lobdell were meant for. Loved every moment of this four person play. Loved that ending.
I would consider myself a (long-time) fan of Scott Lobdell's comics despite the fact that the quality of his body of work has been (to put it simply) uneven. At his worst, we have been subjected to his SUPERMAN and TEEN TITANS. At his best, we have been fortunate enough to enjoy his GENERATION X/GENERATION NEXT and RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS. WHILE previous versions of RHatO, including RED HOOD/ARSENAL, have fallen in that aforementioned "uneven" category, the newest volume, sporting the REBIRTH banner, has been a consistently strong, well-written super-hero book. RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #13 continues a streak of above-average comics that started with issue #1. If you haven't given this volume a shot, do so, now.
SCORE: 8.5
Good issue, but didn’t like the end reveal.