Robyn Hood: Outlaw #2

Writer: Howard Mackie Artist: Babisu Kourtis Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: March 13, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
9.2Critic Rating
6.8User Rating

Robyn is on the run for a crime she didn't commit. Who can she trust? Cornered and with nowhere else to turn, she will need to sink to the depths of the city's underground in order to try and clear her name, and may have to get her hands a little dirtier if she hopes to save her friend's life.

  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Mar 18, 2019

    Tatter shows her abilities, a new location is revealed, and plenty of action make this a fun book. I really like Tatter and hope she stays an ally; I'd love to see her running around in other Zenescope books, encountering other characters. I like the obstacle that Robyn battles and hope to see more of this character. The new setting holds a lot of promise, with the potential for even more characters that are like Tatter. There's a lot being built up in this entertaining read. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez Mar 13, 2019

    Robyn Hood: Outlaw only gets better which each passing issue, allowing us to be drawn into Robyn's life with sincere care for the characters and the situations which they find themselves thrust into, all as our archer endeavors to understand the new danger which threatens her precarious world. And yet Locksley still cannot stop herself from defending others, no matter the situation and this why we admire her so much. To see a smirk on her beautiful face means she is having fun and the glow from her eye warns all she is not one to be crossed, but if you let her do her job, no one will ever be disappointed. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Graphic Policy - pharoahmiles Mar 16, 2019

    Overall, another action-packed issue which delves even deeper into Robyns world, one where at every turn it might be your last. The story by Howard Mackie is well developed and engaging. The art by Juan Rodriguez is gorgeous. Altogether, an interesting issue which should recruit more fans to this book. Read Full Review

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