Returning from her last adventure, Robyn is back in New York, and looking for some sort of normalcy. But not everyone feels she deserves any, the universe included. After a close friend is attacked, Robyn must take it upon herself to get to the bottom of this mystery as she is pitted against her greatest adversary yet, when she becomes public enemy number one, to the city she calls home. Don't miss this fast paced bare-knuckle, new series, Robyn Hood: Outlaw!
Robyn Hood: Outlaw has become a new standard for the caliber of excellence which we have expected from this franchise and exceeded it on all counts. While we might have wanted a new story portraying Robyn's talents for creating havoc in the pursuit of justice, what we are left with after this first issue is a graceful dance of ferocity with nuances of a bloody ballet of restraint. You have to admire this opening barrage of precision in giving the reader what we desired, but at the same time also exceeded our expectations by presenting the essentials of what we needed. If this is how the premiere issue vaults over the norm, then how will we survive in anticipation for what happens next? Read Full Review
Overall, an action-packed debut issue which mashes on the gas and leaves the reader almost breathless. The story by Howard Mackie is fun, tense, and densely written. The art by Babisu Kourtis and Juan M. Rodriguez is beautiful and vivid. Altogether, a story that feels like a cinematic action thriller, one that will keep readers coming back. Read Full Review
A great mystery has Robyn on the run and picking up a potential new ally. The story is exciting and how couldn't it be? Whenever a hero is trying to escape from their allies it's surprising and entertaining. The visuals are good, though there are a few moments that leave me scratching my head. However, there's enough to enjoy and have me return to see who put Robyn in this position. Read Full Review
You don't need to know a lot of backstory to jump in on this one, which makes it an easy pickup. If you want wall-to-wall action in your comics, you'd be well-served in getting this one on your next trip to your local comics shop. Read Full Review
What I can say is that this book is incredibly fun to read and visually pleasing. It's hard to ask much more than that. Read Full Review
If you enjoy Arrow and want to see a female play Oliver Queen then I would recommend this series. Read Full Review