Hopefully, those two books will smash into each other as she and Jason are kindred spirits. It is fitting that this book and Mother Panic come out the same week. He brings the issues of the Bat world to life. He and Damian are tied for last place, but as Red Hood, he is just perfect. There are complexities to each person in this book why should the villain be any different? This book is all about complex characters, but he seems inconsistent. He is the perfect villain for this story, but what is he about? Is he a genius? Is he a dumb ass? Is he really really crazy or is he crazy like a fox? I am not saying complex characters are a problem. You are so good.īlack M ask is the problem. Artemis scowls, Bizarro smiles his delirious smile and Jason is…well he is smushed against a glass wall. Yet, there it is exactly as it should look. It is crazy to think about how to draw that. We have all pressed our faces against a copier, or seen someone push his or her face up against a window. Seriously, look at the first page of this book. I would like to just come to a full stop there, but that does not do the work he does justice. Each person will fill in the holes that the other members can not.ĭexter Soy is so good. Each character brings something different to the table. This “Dark Trinity” is nothing like that. It works because Roy was a lot like Jason and Kori was…well, she was whatever she was. While I really liked the older version of Red Hood and the Outlaws, I really, really like this one. It is a funny book where emotionally stunted anti-heroes smash things. It does not pretend to be a dour book where gloomy heroes smash things (not that there is anything wrong with that). The beauty of this book is that it knows that it is. It is written well, drawn perfectly and lands on its feet. Black Mask reveals his true plans in the way that every single crazy megalomaniac does, he tells Jason on purpose. Quinzel to help quell an angry, distraught Kryptonian clone. On the other hand, Red Hood takes on a more chaotic evil role. While both believe that Gotham City should be rid of crime, Batman takes a highly moral stance, refusing to cross lines. This month, Jason practices what he learned from Dr. Red Hood appears in different ways within different narratives in the D.C Universe, but what remains the same is the clash of morals between him and Batman.
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