In order to find the cure for what is slowly killing her friend, Robyn makes an uneasy alliance with a team of super-powered criminal members of The Underground. Now she finds herself part of a team and takes part in a heist at the estate of a powerful highborn. The question is can Robyn survive when caught between super-powered criminals and a powerful being from ancient lore?
A fun transition issue as characters get from Point A to Point B. There's some good characterization moments, though whether Robyn has learned who among her team is trying to kill her is left unrevealed. The visuals are striking, with the settings looking tremendous, especially with some nods to a J.R.R. Tolkien film. I've enjoyed this series and am looking forward to seeing how all is resolved. Read Full Review
Robyn Hood: Outlaw at times seems too preoccupied in utilizing elements from other publishers' properties, but once we return to the normalcy of our heroine's struggles one cannot forget the sincerity of her determination to accomplish preset goals. However, it is the brilliance of fantastic artwork and sublime colors which elevate this series to become something memorable above all other titles within the franchise even within a dungeon-like setting aside from the usual urban jungle. And while we may forget the true motivation for Robyn with it buried within mistrust and underhanded dealings, one cannot deny the finale will be something to look forward to in all its lofty ambitions. Read Full Review