The Outlaws never thought things would look this bad, as Jason Todd gives in to his addiction to Venom in order to find the missing Starfire!
This is really what I've been waiting for, for a long time. Red Hood and The Outlaws is back to it's ass kicking roots and with a strong focus on family between these characters and Scott Lobdell getting back to basics, I don't think there's anything right now that could make me happier. Lobdell's on point this issue and RB Silva makes each and every character look amazing, so I don't know what your still doing there, you should be out getting this issue. Go check it out and get back on the Outlaws trolley. Read Full Review
Less a warning about the use of drugs and more an examination of how people react to drugs under duress, this issue serves as an interesting addition to an originally weak storyline. I look forward to see where this is going. Read Full Review
Intriguing storytelling and a thickening plot make this a solid entry into the Red Hood and the Outlaws series. The artwork was average with the exception of a few panels. Specifically, the color pallet used to materialize Tamaran was stunning. I look forward to the next entry in this series and hope to see Lobdell further explore the inner workings that make the Outlaws such a fascinating team. Read Full Review
Red Hood and the Outlaws #36 is an uneventful, overwritten installment featuring a lot of drugs, but not a lot of events. Read Full Review
Don't do drugs kids. This issue seems to be talking about substance abuse as we see Jason use Venom to get that momentary high and overcome his inhibitions to beat his enemies very near close to death. Starfire due to guilt also seems to be heading down a self-destructive path as we see her go to a dealer to get her fix on a substance taken via injection. Meanwhile Roy is recovering in a hospital bed with a special guest who's very fond of wearing special green hoodies. I actually like this darker tone as Red Hood and ultimately Jason Todd is a dark character with a troubled past and inner demons. I would say he's the most cynical of all the Robins and definitely the one most likely to snap and go overboard. Yes Damien was trained by the Lemore