Still on the run for a crime she didn't commit, Robyn falls in with a band of rogues and begins casing out a job she may not want to do but that might ultimately help her clear her name.
Perfect comic book reading: the hero gets to demonstrate her skills, a task is required, a new location shown, and several new characters are introduced. The story is told exceptionally smoothly, with every panel logically leading to the next. There's lots of action and the characters are outstanding. And the visuals — WOW! I'm loving the art and the colors on this book and am already sad this story is only six issues long. Even the letters are engaging, with sweeping scene settings and powerful sounds. A quality comic in every possible way. Read Full Review
Robyn Hood: Outlaw may have started slow but as we become enthralled by a memorable narrative and breathtaking artwork, all you can question is what more can this team give us which they have not accomplished within the first three issues … and we are only half way done with the title. The events which introduce us to the Underground were necessary and now that the team is complete, the real fun begins. This is how you dazzle the reader with a series which builds up momentum and continues to compound, but in the end of each issue they give us a cliffhanger which only makes us crave more of the story and wonder if our suffering will ever stop – but hopefully it will not. Read Full Review