"Bizarro Reborn" part two! As Batwoman and her team close in on the infamous Outlaws, Red Hood and Artemis must figure out what to do about Bizarro, whose new war on crime has taken a dark turn-is this the end of the Outlaws as we know them?
RATED T+
This series is action-packed and a ton of fun. This creative team just keeps on rolling, and show no signs of stopping. This issue may be setting up a tragic end for genius Bizarro, but I hope this continues a little more. A surprising but great semi-crossover. Read Full Review
Red Hood and the Outlaws #15 is not an issue you want to skip. Read Full Review
I was disappointed not see Soy as the artist last issue, because I adore his style so much! I was very happy to see him back doing this issue. I love the BatFam as a whole, so seeing them clash with Jason. I think everyone has at some point. I cant wait to see them working with Her. Read Full Review
Though this entry in RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS feels like a filler, it succeeds in keeping you hooked in the mysteries that lie ahead. Read Full Review
Red Hood and the Outlaws#15 is a lot of fun. Combining characters from two titles, but the same Batverse could have seemed forced and overloaded. Luckily, the team of Scott Lobdell and Dexter Soy rise to the challenge with great character beats and action. Read Full Review
This issue gives us some major plot momentum while enraging me at the same time. Read Full Review
Overall, I'm really looking forward to seeing this buildup continue and where reborn Bizarro is heading. The entire creative team here does not disappoint, even with this basic “filler” issue to get us closer to the revelations and climax of the story. Read Full Review
While I wish that "Bizarro Reborn" stuck to a smaller cast, and I have some issues with dialogue and character decisions, I largely enjoyed Red Hood and the Outlaws #15. The Bizarro saga still thrums along, the artwork is both attractive and highly functional, and I still want to see where it goes. I'd say that's a good book in the end. Read Full Review
I do recommend this comic in spite of its flaws. Its not brilliant, but it is an enjoyable read. Pick this one up if youre a Red Hood or Bat Family fan. Read Full Review
We get the Outlaws fighting some fellow heroes in this issue and while it all looks great, I found myself confused about why everything escalated to the point it did. Overall, the issue looked great though and I'm still intrigued with this Smarty Pants Bizarro arc, but I'm going to start needed some more substance soon. Read Full Review
Pick this up for your weekly pull, I guess. But prepare to be frustrated. Read Full Review
From the perspective of the Outlaws the issue works well enough, although it certainly raises issues about the morality and decisions of Gotham City's other heroes. After beating the Outlaws, the real question is where does the arc (and the comic) go from here? Hit-and-Miss. Read Full Review
Overall, its a typical team-up story, with two teams of heroes fighting one another. Of course, its the other team who arethe bad guys here, because this aint their book. If they are featured elsewhere in the current DC library, no doubt the Outlaws would be the villains du jour. Read Full Review
You aren't happy to have the crew of Detective Comics in Detective Comics ? no suit ! They are here.
And Lobdell make a pretty job with the too team at each other throat. Ok, their is some easy ellipse.
They kind of capture Bizarro pretty easily & quickly. And retrieve it right under the nose of the outlaw & their I.A.
But I was a good story. I like the fight, and that was a pleasant surprise to see the team of the book loosing.
Generally that the team who come fighting who loose.
Dexter Soy art make marvelous panel. I have some issue with Orphan (But I really don't like this outfit too ^^)
I choose the Variant cover who is just beautiful.
Well, maybe not the best issue of the series, but still pretty cool. The fight was actually better than I expected
Another fun and action filled issue. Probably my favorite Rebirth title.Love the new Brainzarro,hope it continues for a few more issues. Why the $3.99 price DC?What happened to $2.99?
This might be my least favorite issue in the whole series. Still an enjoyable read, though.
good art, and not bad writing except... it takes the Detective team totally out of character. they would attach Red Hood's team simply because they have lowered the crime rate? this is patently stupid. also, we are supposed to believe Clayface can knock out Artemis with one punch? Again, completely stupid.
A rare weak issue for this series as Lobdell doesn't really do well with Team Batman.