JUMPING ON POINT!
Ever since leaving Myst, Marian's magic hasn't been the same. As Robyn examines her own dangerous temper, Marian seeks help from a mysterious source... but she may not like the answers that she gets. A new journey for the hooded archer and her companions begins now!
For an issue that's mostly about characters talking about their feelings you'll be surprised just how captivating it all is due to interesting character work and compelling art. Read Full Review
If anything of what you have read here has piqued your interest, Id totally recommend this jump on point issue here for new readers to get acquainted with this temperamental archer, Robyn Hood. Read Full Review
Good story, with okay visuals. I enjoyed reading it, but wanted the visuals to be stronger. Read Full Review
With a new story arc coming next month, Robyn Hood is giving the readers everything we want to see. The plot is progressing so well, and Marian is fitting into the mix perfectly. I couldn't be more thrilled for this creative team. And yes I love Jaime Salangsang Jr.'s art, but seeing the new artist for the next arc got me excited too. Roberta Ingranata gives Robyn more of a Hawkeye look. It looks awesome and will fit this new story perfectly. Read Full Review
By comparison to the other series from Zenescope, this series is a step above, but compared to the medium as a whole it is mostly forgettable. The characters are not bad, as the writers add in some characterization where they can, but as with elsewhere in Zenescope, the writing is flawed by forced dialogue and individual stories that lack the ability to grab the reader. Still they are likable enough, though maybe not enough to keep this series going for long. Read Full Review
I'm willing to give the series the benefit of the doubt, and say this issue probably needed to be slow for a reason. It just didn't work for me. Nevertheless, I'm certain Zenescope will be able to come back from this lackluster issue, and Robyn will be back to entertaining us with her snark and wit next time. Read Full Review
Robyn Hood #6 isn't a ground-breaking read, but it's, well, just okay. Read Full Review
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