Batman: Under the Red Hood

Writer: Judd Winick Artist: Doug Mahnke Publisher: DC Comics Issues: 14, Issue Reviews: 50
6.8Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

Batman is confronted with a hidden face from the past - it's the return of the vigilante Red Hood who appears to be Batman's one-time partner Jason Todd, the same Jason Todd that died many years ago. But the Red Hood's violent ways pit him against the Dark Knight in his hunt for the very person responsible for his death: The Joker.

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Batman #635 0
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Batman #636 0
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Batman #641 0
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Batman #645 0
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Batman #646 1
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Batman #647 2
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Batman Annual #25 1
  • 8.5
    AlfredFriedrich78 Aug 9, 2025

    Read Batman: Under the Red Hood. And honestly, I'm impressed. This was a masterclass in setting up a character arc. The whole detective vibe was on point. Batman was how I expected him to be. The Batman I'm familiar with- intelligent, hella calculated, conflicted with grief and trauma and moral crap he gotta wrestle with. The writers balanced that out perfectly.

    Ngl, I loved pacing the most. They didn't rush nothing. Every single thread was connected so cleanly, like a puzzle falling into place. Watching Bruce struggle with the fact that Jason is back from the dead was a stroke of brilliance and gave us a proper look at Bruce's inner struggles. The emotional conflict was off the charts and it felt authentic. Also, the way Bruce digs into mystery, travelling cities and piecing clues together, it's classic Batman at work and it was freakingly beautiful to watch.

    One thing that kinda threw me off was the whole backstory behind Jason Todd's revival, and honestly, it was lazy writing. They kinda slapped everything together to make it work. But I can't give much thought to this as it's related to Infinite Crisis and I haven't read that. And in a Universe where godlike beings exist, I'm cool to overlook that. I mean the story is strong enough to make you forget about that. I was also thinking about how loosely it is connected to Batman: Hush. Like some connections don't quite line up perfectly. In my honest opinion, it was a pretty unnecessary move. The difference between Batman in this comic and Batman: Hush was huge. Hush was a product of messy and lazy writing and this comic did that part and everything far better than Batman: Hush. No contest

    Overall, it was a really enjoyable read and I'd highly encourage everyone to read this as it sets up Red Hood's character and is essential to read Batman and Robin(2009) or Red Hood and the Outlaws.

    8.5/10

  • 10
    Merlyn Sep 30, 2021

  • 9.5
    jandals042 Aug 2, 2021

  • 9.0
    Brannon.44 Aug 4, 2021

  • 8.5
    gabh4 Nov 7, 2022

  • 5.5
    MaxOfSteel616 May 4, 2022

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