Red Hood And The Outlaws #33

Writer: Scott Lobdell Artist: RB Silva Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 16, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 2
6.8Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

As more of Starfires life after her captivity as a slave is revealed, Red Hood and Arsenal stand between their alien teammate and one of the most wanted men in the galaxy.

  • 10
    Comic Booked - Jeff Hill Jul 19, 2014

    This is by far one of the most unique Batman books on the stands. Possibly even one of the strangest superhero books available today. And it's great. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    We The Nerdy - John Newby Jul 21, 2014

    Red Hood and the Outlaws #33 isnt the best issue ever written, but it was enjoyable overall. Arsenal and Red Hood are entertaining characters, and their interaction with Man-Bat was a great little touch. In addition, Starfires quest takes her to unique locations where she has run-ins with some crazy new villains. It did seem that her introduction took a while, but the payoff was worth it. Red Hood and the Outlaws looks to continue with a major battle between Starfire and a gigantic slaver. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Herotaku - Steven Lawrence Jul 16, 2014

    I don't know if Lobdell is a frequent Viagra user, maybe the guy recently discovered Five Hour Energy drinks, whatever it is the man has caught my attention and clearly the attention of A LOT more people. His style has seemed to change for his return back to RHATO, how I don't know, why I could careless, for how long...Mr. Lobdell I beg of you please keep popping those Viagra cause the story-line you are pumping out (no pun intended) is an absolute winner. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon Jul 19, 2014

    All in all Red Hood and the Outlaws #33 was good, but there was still room for improvement. While I don't mind characters having more panel time then others, I think this could have been told a bit better. Maybe if Silva and Lobdell avoid rushing over the last few pages to make sure it made sense story wise, some of the errors in this comic wouldn't be so obvious. But this was still one of Lobdell's better works as of late so I recommend buying this is you enjoyed the previous issue of Red Hood and the Outlaws. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    DC Comics News - Colin Catchings Jul 16, 2014

    Buy this comic if you like cartoony-art, Starfire blowing people up, dangling, unaddressed plot threads from the previous issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Jul 21, 2014

    Even if the book stalls by the end, Red Hood and the Outlaws is definitely a step in the right direction. Starfire in particular is the one character who is so much better defined than Red Hood or Arsenal, a couple of jerks with fighting skills and varying degrees of angst. Those two are fads - Starfire is a classic, with a history, personality and power set that will keep her going for years to come. I'm glad that Lobdell and Silva have given their star character some deserved care and spotlight. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Jul 17, 2014

    There wasn't much to this issue, we get a lengthy boring back story on Starfire and we have to wait half the book to get to anything entertaining and before you realize it the book is over and all we have is another cliff hanger. All bread and no meat which I'm sure is a thing somewhere, which is disappointing for the second outing of Lobdell's return to this title. Also I can't say I'm a fan of RB Silva's take on these characters and hope we get another artist on the book. Sad to be a Negative Nancy this month but the book made me do it. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Batman-News - Sean Buckley Jul 17, 2014

    This article is pretty much meant for fans of Starfire, while Red Hood and Arsenal take a noticeable back seat. If you want decent artwork and don't mind the lack of real story progression, then pick this up. If Kori isn't one of your favorite heroes, I'd suggest you pass on this one. Read Full Review

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