Jason’s ongoing war against the Untitled comes to a sudden, startling and tragic end with the help of…Red Hood and the Outlaws?! But to protect the world, one of his teammates must make the ultimate sacrifice for the greater good!
I have loved what Lobdell has done here. I can't wait to see how he wraps the whole thing up. Read Full Review
One thing that was unexpected was Isabel taking over her own body. That's a dynamic that should be explored later. One body occupied by a woman Jason loves and another he could very much do without. Read Full Review
I was not captured by the art or that moved by the sacrifice of Bizarro. I was, however, moved by the interactions of Jason with the original set of Outlaws even though I am not sure that Jason even knows the true fate of Kory. Read Full Review
While I'd like to think that fans of Jason Todd and Roy Harper's friendship will enjoy this, but I'm a fan of that and I didn't get enough out of that here. On top of that, I didn't get enough out of anything in this issue and felt pretty disappointed all around. Yeah, the art is good and you'll get a ton of characters thrown at you and some fun concepts and ideas, but none of them seem to be utilized here or thought out. Read Full Review
I wasn't too thrilled with this issue or this arc as a whole. It often felt like it was filling up space just to spread the story across multiple books, and this issue followed that pattern. It answered some lingering questions, and eventually wrapped things up for the team, but in general it's hard to get excited for a story that feels as drawn out as this one has been. Read Full Review
Fans will surely enjoy seeing the original Outlaws return, but there's little else that makes this worthwhile otherwise. Read Full Review
Lobdell is do it again, throws key elements overboard and forces the separation.
The Outlaws of the past and present meet, we were all looking forward to an emotional reunion between Jason and Roy, perhaps a warning, but nothing happened.
The separation of the outlaws hurts, Biz decides to stay on the throne of Trigon whom he murdered, quite incoherent, but it was a group that we loved DC insists on taking away the things that work from Jason and now instead of retaking what Lobdell left and giving a better series will only disintegrate them and fill the series with black people just to please a few, not because we fans really want this change. (I hope they at least do a good job and in a moment we can see Artemis and Jason togeth more
Just one more score and we will go to Tahi...oh wait, just one more issue and we will get rid of Lobdell. Hopefully, someone better will takes his place.
This whole arc, I wasn't really into everything that was going on, but at least I had some fun with what there was. But to be honest, this wasn't a thrilling or lets say well done ending to what is the final arc of this volume as Lobdell prepares to leave. We get a time throw up with the previous Outlaws because why not, and how things ended with the whole Bizarro fiasco with the Trigon stuff left much to be warranted. That end specifically felt very sloppy and not put together well. This is just a kind of " fun " wrap up. There wasn't any sincere character moments outside of the Roy Harper snippet, Lobdell just wanted the entire cast of RHATO to have a fight one last time, nothing more, nothing less. While its not bad per say, its truly ismore
It looks like the series will end in a bummer.