Robyn Hood: The Hunt #1
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Robyn Hood: The Hunt #1

Writer: Joe Brusha Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: August 2, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
8.4Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

Robyn has finally taken down the monsters and villains that have plagued New York for far too long. Now, with the streets safe again, Robyn unfortunately isn't going to get to enjoy them.
After being transported to an otherworldly, high tech, maximum security prison, she must fight for her life from some of the very creatures she has placed there. Will she survive with enough of herself intact to get back to the city she calls home? Find out, in Robyn Hood: The Hunt!

  • 10
    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez Aug 2, 2017

    Robyn Hood: The Hunt is an invigorating glimpse into a clichd prison film, but with all the snark which defines our favorite noble vigilante. While on the surface the issue may be an opportunity for her foes to exact revenge, at the same time, it is a chance for Robyn to glimpse into her own vulnerabilities and see they may also be her greatest strength. With death hiding behind every corner, I for one cannot wait to see how this flaxen challenger will survive her first day in the Dungeon. Will she learn the greatest lesson from prison or will she surrender to the horrors which await within her cell … the minutes tick away in anticipation as I wait with bated breath. Why does a month always seem to be so long? Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Aug 13, 2017

    With Robyn in jail, the inmates and the guards don't have a chance. Locksley's character is strong and smart in this adventure and the visuals are great. If you've never read a Robyn Hood story before, this would be the perfect entry. If you've been reading Robyn's adventures for a while, this will please you. Readers can't go wrong following Robyn. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Graphic Policy - christopher scott author Aug 12, 2017

    The art is clean and possesses a nice sense of flow throughout the action sequences. Even the prison is oddly bright, almost sci-fi in design. Yet there is a sense of uniformity in the prison (spandex looking) clothes. Even the guards all look relatively the same. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes Aug 4, 2017

    Zenescope are aware of their place in the industry and I have said on more than oneoccasion, that their books are somewhat of a guilty pleasure.The may well be those who bemoan the obvious element of the female led book, butI am verymuch a believer that if you don't like a book, writer, artist or even brand of comic, simply do not buy itand walk away. Read Full Review

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