Red Hood and the Outlaws 6: Lost and Found
A**R
Four Stars
So costly
S**N
Bittersweet, but worth it.
Red Hood & the Outlaws was an overall rocky, yet enjoyable experience. This volume was a bittersweet end to the team, with Roy and Jason attempting a more heroic stance on crimefighting, while Starfire is (somewhat uncharacteristically) stuck in the past and desperate for revenge.My biggest problem with the series, especially the later three volumes, was how Starfire strayed further and further away from the cute, sexy & naive warrior princess, and became an overemotional b****. But even she realizes she doesn't like who she has become, as evident by the climactic events of the Volume.If you are still interested in these characters, then there is no reason NOT to enjoy this Volume, as it sets the follow up Red Hood/Arsenal and Starfire comics up well, and is a somewhat poetic end to this trio's story.
C**R
The only good issue here was the origin issue
The only good issue here was the origin issue. Other than that, it was a mediocre, re-hashed story that offers nothing for the reader. The last issue is horrific.This series epitomizes why Rebirth was needed - starts off strong and goes out with a whimper.I miss the old Jason Todd.
M**E
Still one of the best comics out there as its kick ass and insane
Still one of the best comics out there as its kick ass and insane, great alternative to the staple DC runs.
G**N
Five Stars
Loved this book
J**D
Five Stars
Brilliant
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