JUMPING ON POINT!
Red Riding Hood and Robyn Hood clash once again! As a cult of werewolves, vampires, skinwalkers, and other creatures of the night plot a blackout in New York City, Robyn Hood must team up with an old foe to stop the city's worst nightmares from coming true.
Don't miss the first chapter of an epic, two-part horror story that'll pit two of Zenescope's most badass ladies against each other!
This issue is a great for new and ongoing readers with plenty of action, great dialogue and phenomenal plotting. Why aren't you reading this? Read Full Review
I really enjoy the relationship between Robyn and Marian. They have such a deep admiration for one another; they know how each other works, their strengths and their weaknesses, and even though they don't always win on their first try, they are most definitely a formidable team. It's definitely something, as a woman, I enjoy seeing; female empowerment at it's best. It's for these reasons, as well as the many I've mentioned above, that I find myself having to re read this comic in order to be able to fully take in its sheer awesomeness. It's definitely the best Robyn Hood comic I've read to date, especially with the inclusion of Red, but I have a funny feeling, and I know some of you are going to back me up on this, that the next issue is going to be just as good, if not better than this, and I can definitely not wait to see what happens next! Read Full Review
After small talk, we jump right into the night with Ivory, monsters, Red, and Robyn all battling it out. It doesn't end how I guessed, but the good news is we will see Red again! Needless to say, I want more of these events. This issue gave me everything that Robyn can be; a cool strong woman fighting for good with other cool strong women. So check out the issue and stay around for #5, it will be worth it. Read Full Review
You should check this title out. It has a great story and some outstanding action, with believable characters. This should be a part of your monthly pull list, as it now is a part of mine. Recommended. Read Full Review
This new beginning surprises with strong character development, outstanding art, and a clear direction. Read Full Review
This is a fine attempt to get some new fans into the Grimm Fairy Tales stories, but still a little short of the mark despite using two of its more approachable characters. Read Full Review
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