Sunday, August 19, 2012

Red Hood and the Outlaws #12 (New 52)

I haven't been the biggest fan of writer Scott Lobdell taking the Outlaws into space in Red Hood and the Outlaws' current arc. In fact last month's issue was the lowest point of the series so far. Thankfully, things pick up here as the Essence back-up story has been dropped and Arsenal takes center stage in a somewhat ill-conceived rescue attempt.

Even though the current arc centers around exploring Starfire's past this issue is presented, almost exclusively, from Roy's point of view. We also see that Arsenal and Starfire's relationship has gotten more serious than either of them expected.

The logic of Arsenal getting himself captured, tortured, and telling his captors all about his days in space not withstanding, the story utilizes the comic's offbeat sense of humor well. I'm pretty sure I'm going to hate whatever the hell the "Thirteen" is which is ominously mentioned at one point, but, at least the comic has gotten back on its feet after a horrible mis-step last month. I'm also happy to see Timothy Green II has taken over as artist for the title (even if some of the art here looks a little rushed). Worth a look.

[DC, $2.99]

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