Jason Todd's journey has taken him all over the world in search of those who can help him train for his revenge on Batman. But when Jason learns that a pyrotechnic genius is planning "something big" for the city, it may be something Jason's better nature won't tolerate.
All that being said, none of this is enough to make me forget the one question that's been lingering in my head ever since I watched Batman: Under the Red Hood: why didn't Winick and DC deliver that razor sharp, nonsense-free story in the first place? Read Full Review
Like I said, I always thought that Jason Todd's return following A Death in the Family was one of those plot twists you always figured would happen eventually, but really hoped would never actually be followed through with. So it's a bit hard to shake that off. That being said, this was still a well-done issue and, I'm sure, much more resonant when read with the full scope of this mini in mind. It's like Batman's own "lost days" seen through a warped, fun house mirror. Read Full Review
this is a piece of art.