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Red hood and the outlaws blackfire
Red hood and the outlaws blackfire









red hood and the outlaws blackfire

At heart, he’s still a street kid and that’s never going to go away.

red hood and the outlaws blackfire

While it’s easy to see how the character had grown in his views of the world (for example he’s not nearly as bitter towards Batman as he sometimes is in the previous issues of Red Hood), Jason still hasn’t lost touch with his past roots. That voice and Scott Lobdell’s usage of dialogue perfectly juxtaposed with what’s going on in the panel itself create a humorous and occasionally sober disconnect with how Todd views his life and what really happened. He maintains his sardonic and realistic outlook on everything, even during the bitterest moments of his life. Jason’s voice is what really makes this issue interesting to read. He starts with the moment his parents met up to the point where he was resurrected in the Lazarus pit. Jason Todd is the primary narrator of the first half of this issue. Later, after being reunited with her sister, Starfire and Blackfire join forces to fight off the invading empire. Previously in Red Hood and the Outlaws: Arsenal recounts previous events to Blackfire regarding the team’s attempts to help Starfire fend off an attack on her home world. But what really happened behind the scenes? Meet the man who created Red Hood after the jump!Īrtist: Pasqual Ferry, Ig Guara & Brett Booth

red hood and the outlaws blackfire

Jason Todd narrates the story of his life up to his death, a story most people are familiar with.











Red hood and the outlaws blackfire