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Red Hood And The Outlaws Vol. #1

Publisher: Unknown Release Date: February 20, 2013 Critic Reviews: 1
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    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Feb 22, 2013

    Red Hood and the Outlaws certainly earned its reputation early on in its run with the way it portrayed some of its characters and enough of it is also quite earned. Yet as the book progresses and we see more of what's going on, I had a real sense of fun with the whole thing. It was pretty infectious as it progressed and I liked the cast that it used, the larger storyline going on and the way that it was a part of the DC Universe while not interacting with it all that much in a direct way. Trying to reconnect it to the pre-Flashpoint stuff can be problematic, but I've been disconnected enough from these characters by a few years so it didn't impact me much. And that left me to just enjoy the series for what it is and the mild aspects of the core of the characters that I knew, which plays well into events here. It's not a knockout fantastic book but good gravy was it a fun and engaging read overall. Read Full Review

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