Red Hood Full Body Drawing

American comic book

Carmine Hood and the Outlaws
Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol 1 1.jpg

Cover for Ruby Hood and the Outlaws #i, fine art by Kenneth Rocafort and Blond.

Publication data
Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing serial
Publication appointment (vol. one)
September 2011 – March 2015
(vol. 2)
Baronial 2016 – present
No. of issues (vol. ane): xl (plus a #0 effect and 2 Annualdue south)
(vol. ii): 24 (equally of July 2018), plus 1 Annual and a DC Rebirth one-shot issue
Main character(s) (vol. 1)
  • Red Hood
  • Arsenal
  • Starfire

(vol. 2)

  • Red Hood
  • Artemis
  • Bizarro
Creative team
Created by Scott Lobdell
Kenneth Rocafort
Written past (vol. 1 and 2)
Scott Lobdell
Penciller(s) (vol. 1)
Kenneth Rocafort
(vol. 2)
Dexter Soy
Pete Forest
Inker(south) Blond
Colorist(s) Blond

Red Hood and the Outlaws is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics. The series was commissioned in response to the growing popularity of the character of Jason Todd[ citation needed ], a former protégé of Batman who took a turn every bit a villain following his resurrection. The volume depicts Jason's connected adventures as the Ruby-red Hood, on a quest to seek redemption for his by crimes, forming a small team with two of his fellow anti-heroes.

Ruby-red Hood and the Outlaws debuted in 2011 equally part of The New 52 event, which rebooted DC Comics' continuity, creating a fresh jumping-on point for new readers. Writer Scott Lobdell chose to dial back Jason'due south recent villainy for the character's outset starring book, pairing him with the characters of Arsenal (Roy Harper), and Starfire, and retroactively establishing a long friendship between Jason and Roy. The title likewise retold Jason Todd'due south history in a simplified form and explored his complex relationship with his former mentor Batman and his brothers (and fellow Robins) Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, and Damian Wayne. The serial also debuted a new costume for Red Hood, cartoon from previous iterations, featuring his archetype biker helmet expect but a clear Bat-insignia on his breast, placing the Red Hood more emphatically in Batman's family of supporting characters.

The championship's initial featured Lobdell every bit writer with art from Kenneth Rocafort,[ane] and generally received mixed reviews, drawing particular criticism for its confused continuity and accusations that its depiction of Starfire was sexist. For book two, relaunched as function of the DC Rebirth initiative in 2016, the lineup of the Outlaws was inverse to reflect the DC Trinity (Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman), with Jason joined past Superman'due south failed clone Bizarro and Wonder Adult female'southward friend and rival Artemis, an Amazon, before going solo in the retitled Red Hood: Outlaw then later on retitled Red Hood.

Plot [edit]

Vol. one [edit]

Jason Todd leads the Outlaws, a team that includes established DC graphic symbol Princess Koriand'r and Roy Harper as Arsenal, Dark-green Arrow's alcoholic ex-sidekick.

Leading upward to a run-in with Killer Croc, Roy was talked out of suicide. Croc became his sponsor in recovery, but that did not go on Roy from getting into trouble.[2] Jason, after coming back from the dead, was trained by an guild of warriors known every bit the All Caste that taught him humility and respect.[3] Jason was a part of the lodge for an unknown amount of time before he was exiled, partially by choice.[4]

After his exile, Jason became Crimson Hood, returning to Gotham where he was at odds with Starfire's ex-lover, his predecessor as Robin, Dick Grayson, as well as their mentor Batman. He soon gets tired of Gotham and leaves, organizing the group after accidentally encountering Starfire at her home base, and so breaking out Roy from a Middle Eastern prison.[five] The group travels to a tropical island every bit Jason catches Roy upwardly; the two first on friendly terms. Jason learns that the All Caste have been slaughtered by a group known as the Untitled. He learns about the events from some other All Caste exile named Essence, while Roy tries to jog Kori'due south memory. He ends up dull her and sleeps with her.[6]

After finding out that he is no longer a killer, Jason takes his grouping to All Caste headquarters where they detect that the bodies are condign zombies. Jason destroys the bodies of his teachers and friends, after some encouragement from Roy; he swears revenge for them after the task is complete.[4] The team is led on a wild goose chase across the globe every bit they come up beyond an Untitled, who was in hiding in the middle of Colorado. Jason fights the creature alone after Starfire is attacked by Crux and Roy leaves to assistance her. The Untitled tells Jason that they were set upwardly to cantankerous paths, but still fight him. Jason kills the creature, strengthening his resolve to take revenge. Crux's attempt to bleed Starfire'due south ability fails due to procedures performed on her during her slavery.

Roy takes down Crux long enough for Starfire to regain her composure and the three go out, taking an unconscious Crux with them.[five] Later disguised equally a md, Jason puts Crux into Arkham Asylum, where he says to keep Crux heavily sedated. The group has appropriated Crux'southward personal modified War cruiser, which Roy instantly falls for. Essence confronts them. At beginning, only Jason is able to see her, knowing she set him upward to fight the Untitled. When the others run across her, it causes a fight within the cockpit. During the fight, the source of Essence and Ducra'southward powers and long life are revealed to be the same as the Untitled's. Information technology is also revealed that they were female parent and daughter. The grouping is able to defeat Essence by using ane of Crux's weapons.[vii]

Vol. two [edit]

Subsequently Starfire and Arsenal left his group (Starfire went to outer infinite to heal her sister Blackfire, and Arsenal left to join the Titans with Dick Grayson), Red Hood finds out that Black Mask infected the Gotham City Mayor with a techno-organic virus. Batman arrives and tells him to stand down. While fighting, Jason remembers his by encounters with Batman. Jason manages to outsmart Batman by fighting muddied and shooting the mayor. Over at the news, it is revealed that Red Hood shot Batman with an antidote and Batman confronts him. Batman asks him why did he not tell him, and Jason retorted that Batman didn't trust him at all and says he needs to act like a criminal in club to have downwards criminal offence bosses. Batman reluctantly relents, on one status: Jason must not kill before leaving. At the end of the outcome, Jason is at a bar when a Blackness Mask henchmen gives him Blackness Mask information.[8]

Jason Todd decides to go underground to accept downwardly Black Mask after Blackness Mask infected the Gotham Metropolis Mayor with a techno-organic virus that immune him to control the mayor earlier Reddish Hood frees him. Red Hood wants to kill Black Mask, but Batman tells Jason to do it his way. While on a mission to become an object that Blackness Mask wants, he is confronted by Artemis, an Amazon that worships Egyptian gods. Both of them fight, with Artemis overpowering Jason due to her overwhelming forcefulness and her magical battle-ax which she can recall at will, but Jason temporarily knocks her out by tasing her with his armor.

Artemis wakes up and Jason pretends to chase her; when they are hiding under a bedrock while Black Mask is firing at them, Artemis realizes he is a good guy based on him pulling his punches, and they both try to piece of work together to defeat Black Mask. Black Mask gets a big container, which ends up with Jason Todd and Artemis chasing after him. Artemis wants to find the Bow of Ra, merely they are both shocked to run across a clone of Bizarro. Blackness Mask knocks both of them out with gas only lets Jason gratuitous (he idea Jason lured Artemis to his trap).

While seeing Bizarro, Jason buys Bizarro a Superman doll. Bizarro is watching Superman clips from Black Mask to understand what his role is as a villain, and when Artemis insults Bizarro, the latter turns angry. Jason manages to calm Bizarro by talking to him about Gotham Metropolis and his life, which impresses Artemis and Black Mask. Blackness Mask takes Jason to a room where he plans to control Gotham Urban center (where Artemis is hiding to notice the Bow of Ra) and reveals he knows Jason's secret identity after the assassination endeavor on Cerise Hood/Arsenal, and uses a mind-controlled Bizarro against him.[9]

While fighting against Bizarro, Red Hood realizes that Bizarro is holding dorsum. Artemis comes to save Cherry-red Hood, and they both realize that Black Mask and Bizarro share a connexion: when Bizarro feels hurting, so does Black Mask. Artemis tries to concur off Bizarro while Jason Todd goes to his hideout. Black Mask follows Jason Todd and taunts him for still being loyal to Batman. Black Mask is nigh to shoot Jason in the caput when Artemis and Bizarro crash in, and Black Mask telepathically makes Bizarro throw Artemis at Red Hood. Artemis and Cerise Hood devise a plan where they both assail Bizarro and Blackness Mask respectively. The overwhelming amount of pain causes Black Mask to be near encephalon expressionless, and he begs Red Hood to requite him the cure, saying that Red Hood promised Batman he wouldn't kill him. Ruddy Hood declines, stating that if Black Mask was cured, then he would be back on the streets causing chaos; Ruddy Hood destroys the cure. Artemis wants to keep on her journey to detect the Bow of Ra and agrees to allow Jason and Bizarro (now gratuitous of Black Mask'southward control) join her. In the epilogue, Batman confronts Jason over what happened with Black Mask, and lets Jason go his ain fashion as long equally he doesn't kill.[x]

In outcome #7, Red Hood and Artemis plan to impale Bizarro, only alter subsequently Bizarro says he wants Crimson Hood and Artemis to make him a amend person. During a ball in a bar, Red Hood asks Artemis what is her motivation for trying to find the Bow of Ra, and Artemis explains her history: she is an Amazon that is a unlike tribe called Bana-Mighdall (Amazons who worshipped Egyptian gods instead of Greek gods like Themyscira). She had a best friend (and lover) named Akila who sparred with her to be the Shim'Tar (Champion of the Bana-Mighdall). Artemis also revealed that one of her ancestors had a falling out with Queen Hippolyta, which caused Artemis' ancestors and her followers to leave. The Egyptian Pantheon agreed to take in Artemis' followers as long as they encounter their terms. Artemis recalls Akila disappearing, and afterwards a few weeks, Artemis finds Akila thrown out of the portal by an Egyptian god. It is revealed that Akila became the Shim'Tar, and when Artemis planned to leave Bana-Mighdall, the hostile nation of Qurac sent an army to destroy Bana-Mighdall (believing the Amazons had usurped their sacred homeland). Akila was forced to use the Bow of Ra to kill them, before not becoming insane. Wonder Woman arrives after hearing the destruction of Bana-Mighdall, and Artemis tries to fight her, but Wonder Woman says that Akila is the one causing the destruction. Artemis is forced to team up with Wonder Woman to impale Akila, and the Bow of Ra is lost. After hearing this story, Red Hood decides to assistance Artemis find the Bow of Ra.[11]

Bizarro is taking Artemis and Red Hood on a aeroplane to Qurac, and the terrorists burn down several missiles at the trio. Bizarro takes down several terrorists earlier being blinded by a white light. When Red Hood wakes upward and realizes the Qurac leader, Full general Heinle, used the Bow of Ra on them and Bizarro saved them from the heat by freezing the plane with his super-breath. Red Hood wakes up in the center of terrorists, while Bizarro wakes up in a hamlet pleading with him to help save them from the oppressive leader, mistaking him for Superman. Artemis wakes upwards to find Akila sitting in front of her, and Red Hood hallucinates seeing his past version after realizing he is in the same identify where the Joker killed him.[12]

Akila welcomes Artemis to her fellow Amazons, but information technology leaves Artemis uneasy due to her history. Meanwhile, Scarlet Hood has PTSD over his expiry by the Joker and he kills the Joker in his mind. Bizarro takes the villagers to a mount, where Qurac terrorists start firing at them. Bizarro gets angry, kills the terrorists, and destroys the mountain with one dial. Akila explains that Full general Heinle caused the Bow of Ra in Gotham City. He realized that but the Shim'Tar is able to utilize the Bow of Ra, and when he replicates Akila's cells to apply the Bow of Ra, it brought her back, as well as bringing back the Bow of Ra. Akila asks Artemis to join her in destroying the Qurac terrorists, and Artemis accepts. Realizing that The Joker won't die in his mind, Jason willingly lets the Joker kill his past version in order to motility on. It is revealed that Jason had a concussion, and General Heinle is attempting to torture Jason, but deems Jason worthless and tells his men to kill him. Jason breaks gratis and holds a rifle to General Heinle's head, where General Heinle reveals that he wasn't the i to utilize the Bow of Ra considering information technology was too dangerous (like controlling the sunday). Remembering that Artemis mentioned but the Shim'tar could use it, Jason realizes that Akila was the one who used the Bow of Ra.[thirteen]

Akila surrounds Full general Heinle and his forces and tells her Amazons to assail. Artemis finds Jason, and he convinces Artemis that General Heinle doesn't take the Bow of Ra, stating if he did have the Bow of Ra, he would have used it on the Amazons. Holding General Heinle at knifepoint, General Heinle states he would never use the bow of Ra on his own men and asks her who hates the people of Qurac, him or Akila. Akila kills General Heinle with the Bow of Ra, but earlier Akila could kill Ruddy Hood and Artemis, Bizarro knocks her out by punching through the mount. Akila punches Bizarro a few hundred feet abroad, and shoots a blast at Artemis, wounding her. Ruby Hood manages to wound Akila using his All-Blades (blades that draw on Jason's soul that can damage powerful beings). Bizarro joins Crimson Hood to fight against Akila, but they are no friction match. Artemis grabs the Bow of Ra, stating that she's the true Shim'Tar due to Nephthys maxim that the Bow of Ra chose her in the past, and uses it to harm Akila. Akila is near to get supernova, so Bizarro takes Akila to infinite where she explodes. Artemis says she will join Jason, equally she has no purpose in Qurac, and a villager states Bizarro is not breathing.[fourteen]

While trying to heal Bizarro, a human being breaks Solomon Grundy out of prison house to cause a reign of terror in Gotham. Red Hood and Artemis hear reports of Solomon Grundy rampaging beyond a street fair in Gotham. Both of them fight valiantly, but Solomon Grundy defeats Artemis (due to her underestimating him). Bizarro hears the fight and wakes up, and defeats Solomon Grundy earlier succumbing to his wounds. Jason grieves for Bizarro, saying that perhaps the Lazarus Pit tin can revive him, and admits that Solomon Grundy was his friend. However, they are knocked out by Lex Luthor in a Superman accommodate, who looks at Bizarro with interest.[fifteen]

Lex Luthor plans to heal Bizarro, and he smugly tells Crimson Hood and Artemis that they are using his holding without permission. While waiting, Reddish Hood admits that Bizarro was the kickoff friend he actually fabricated, while Artemis admits that she has grown addicted of Bizarro and doesn't want to lose him later what happened with Akila. Lex Luthor asks Bizarro if he remembers him (due to the original Bizarro dying in 'Forever Evil'), merely Bizarro does not respond. Lex Luthor deduces that since Bizarro is the opposite of Superman, kryptonite will heal him, and injects kryptonite into Bizarro. In the stop, Lex gives total custody of Bizarro to Jason and Artemis, and when they go to run into Bizarro, they are shocked to detect that Bizarro is intelligent.[16] Artemis is nervous about Bizarro's intelligence, and he shows Blood-red Hood and Artemis their new lair: a similar Fortress of Solitude underneath Gotham City. In issue #15, Batwing calls Clayface, Orphan, Batwoman, and Azrael to tell them that criminal offence has not come up three nights in a row. Of a sudden, a message from the Outlaws states their services are non needed. Batwoman takes her squad to face up the Outlaws, while Bizarro is coming to terms that his intelligence may only be temporary. Batwoman launches a sneak attack, and despite their valiant efforts, Cerise Hood, Artemis, and Bizarro are knocked out.[17]

Batwoman and her team driblet off the Outlaws at Belle Reve. Captain Boomerang tries to interrogate Red Hood, merely Ruby Hood uses his armor to tase the remaining guards and escapes. Artemis is being analyzed by Harley Quinn, and Artemis easily defeats her. Red Hood and Artemis find Bizarro talking to Amanda Waller, where Bizarro made a bargain with her: The Outlaws volition help the Suicide Squad (Captain Boomerang, Killer Croc, Harley Quinn, and Deadshot) have out the principal secret installation created by N.O.W.H.E.R.E (the same organization that created Superboy) that houses dangerous alien engineering, and in substitution, The Outlaws volition be freed.[eighteen] The Outlaws and the Suicide Squad successfully consummate their mission, and Amanda Waller warns them that if she ever captures them once more, they'll be hers forever. During the mission, The Outlaws are allowed one-half of the alien technology. Back in Gotham, Artemis worries that Bizarro is grown up and then he'll leave them, unaware that Bizarro is watching them. Bizarro is revealed to take stolen thousands of synthetic liquid kryptonite vials in club to retain his intelligence.[19]

In event #20, Artemis and Jason abound suspicious of Bizarro'due south recent activities and they programme to find out. Bizarro follows a thug into a room full of henchmen and he uses gas to knock them out. He plans to kill them only stops just in time. Jason (having followed Bizarro by using his cloaking adapt) congratulates Bizarro for non crossing the line. Artemis goes into Bizarro's room and discovers the constructed kryptonite lab just as Bizarro catches her.[20] Bizarro admits his addiction and his fear of losing his intelligence and begs Artemis to assist him. Feeling pity, Artemis has a centre-to-eye word and they destroy the synthetic kryptonite containers. Jason is infiltrating The Penguin'southward headquarters, just the Penguin finds out. Before The Penguin can capture Jason, there's a coma and Jason escapes. Information technology is revealed that the more Bizarro uses synthetic kryptonite, the more he hallucinates a doll of Superman, and he still has his constructed kryptonite supply (using asthma inhalers). Artemis goes to Lexcorp to confront Lex Luthor.[21]

In effect #22, Artemis confronts Lex Luthor, and he admits that. although he only released Bizarro to The Outlaws for an experiment, he has become attached to Bizarro. Bizarro starts losing his intelligence and calls Jason to accept him home. Jason agrees and Bizarro reveals that he is scared that he will lose his intelligence, but Jason assures him that it volition exist okay as they wait at the stars.[22] At Nanna Gun's house, Jason reads the letters Nanna Gun's granddaughter gave him. It is revealed that Willis Todd (Jason'south dad who is a drug dealer) barbarous in love with Jason'due south mom and gave her drugs. This caused her to become a drug addict and she chooses to live with Willis. As time went past, Jason's mom became fond to drugs and beer, and Jason was born but had to go to the hospital for medical weather. In society to back up his family, Willis became a henchman for numerous criminals like Mr. Freeze, Ii-Face, and Riddler. His concluding job was to be the fall guy for Penguin, and while Penguin was free, Willis had to be in prison for at least 20 years. He hears that his wife dies and writes one terminal letter of the alphabet to Jason before beingness subjected to an experiment. In the present twenty-four hour period, Jason fights off criminals and Penguin hires a sniper to shoot him but stops when he sees Jason excavation up a catafalque. Jason finds the catafalque angry, and screams "I don't care!" [23] The adjacent night, Jason finds Penguin at a party that is supposed to exist defended to him and angrily beats him down. Jason reveals that he is Willis' son before shooting him in the face with a blank. Batman finds out and goes out to confront Jason. Meanwhile, Artemis finds that their base of operations is attacking her, and information technology's revealed that due to Bizarro'southward intelligence regressing, it at present perceives her as an enemy. Jason goes outside, where he sees an explosion in their base.[24]

Batman starts brutally chirapsia up Red Hood, with Cherry-red Hood taunting Batman that he hated the Joker, yet he hits Jason harder than he hits The Joker, also equally explaining that with Penguin gone, no more lives would be ruined. Bizarro knocks downwards Batman and takes Red Hood to their ruined headquarters. Bizarro decides to open a portal and send in the whole headquarters to preclude destruction in Gotham City. Artemis kisses Reddish Hood before she is sucked in, and Batman finds Ruddy Hood and defeats him soundly. Batman plans to take in Cherry Hood when Roy Harper/Arsenal shoots Batman with an pointer and takes Cherry Hood to safety.[25] While healing, Armory invites Scarlet Hood on a lead to discover a gang chosen the Underlife. At the finish, Arsenal tells Jason that he has to go to the Sanctuary to deal with his addiction and PTSD. A few days later, Jason gets a new costume and haircut, and is on a bus when he finds a woman named Melissa Mitchell (an FBI agent) on the basis bleeding; he takes her to a motorcoach. The jitney is stopped by a group of gang members who want the Feeb (Melissa). Jason gets out and brutally beats them; when he returns to the bus, Melissa recognizes Jason as Red Hood who shot Penguin and pulls out her gun. She doesn't shoot him after Jason points out the police force didn't save her partner. Jason finds Underlife'due south gang members in a police station with a muddied cop, beats all the gang members, and kills the muddy cop. Jason gives Melissa her partner's badge, and Melissa reluctantly agrees to help Jason.[26]

Jason goes to a diner to face up a gang member who works for the Underlife, and he beats well-nigh of the members in the diner. One gang fellow member injects himself with chemicals to make him wait bigger, but Bruce Wayne knocks him out. Bruce says that The Penguin did not dice all the same, so Jason nonetheless did non break their bargain. Jason asks if Bruce is here to criticize him, just Bruce says that Roy is dead. Jason is shocked at start but hides his sadness. Bruce and Jason make amends and Bruce says that Jason tin can do whatever he wants equally long every bit it'south not in Arkham or Gotham. Jason leaves a last voicemail for Roy, saying that Roy was his best friend. Jason then goes to a town called Appleton to make his move against the Underlife, while someone is spying on him.[27]

While going to Appleton, Red Hood is attacked past the townspeople and knocked out. He wakes up to see a creature similar to Solomon Grundy about to kill him, and after a cursory fight, he kills the creature. Batwoman appears backside him, just Jason briefly fights her before teaming upwards to fight against zombie-similar people. Batwoman tries to repent to Crimson Hood about sending him to Amanda Waller, but Jason assures her Bizarro was the one who orchestrated the events. Subsequently defeating a robot that was in charge of controlling the Appleton town, Renee Montoya takes Jason and Batwoman s to a prison called Hierve el Agua to find a man called Solitary. Jason goes to Mexico to discover the prison where he sees a door cutting open by an ax, and thinks Artemis and Bizarro are alive. Wingman, a vigilante, ambushes Ruby-red Hood when he is knocked out past a brick. The bricks somehow gratuitous Jason, and he meets a domestic dog who shows him secret bio-labs, more clones of zombies, and Bunker (a Teen Titan in the New 52) when Solitary appears behind Jason. Meanwhile, Artemis and Bizarro are revealed to exist alive but in a different reality.[28]

Jason frees Bunker, defeats Wingman, and kills Lone. Afterwards, he goes to Roy's grave and swears vengeance on Roy's killer. Jason takes control of Penguin's empire (The Iceberg Lounge), and hires Sister Su, Bunker and Wingman as his sidekicks and bodyguards. Batman arrives and tries to arrest Jason, but Jason counters that if Batman does that, then his identity will exist exposed. Information technology is revealed that Penguin survived, and Jason locked him upwardly to let Penguin encounter his criminal empire crumble. Penguin activates his contingency programme: when he has not been heard in a week, a group of villains called The 5 Acres volition free him. The Five Acres managed to find Penguin, but they are all ambushed past Sister Su and Jason.[29]

Jason and Sister Su kill the 5 Acres. Later, after Jason goes on a date with Isabel Ardilla in Paris, Jason goes to a gang hideout chosen the Euro-Blac. He antagonizes them, then leaves (in hopes of making them aroused at Penguin, not Jason). While at the Iceberg Lounge, Bunker releases Penguin and is furious that Jason kept Penguin a prisoner. Jason's dog attacks Penguin, and in the ensuing anarchy Penguin and Bunker escape. Jason decides to give upwards the Iceberg Lounge for Sister Su in guild to give her a second chance, and leaves Wingman (who turns out to be Jason's begetter still alive) for his own path. He leaves his dog to Isabel, and receives a message from Lex Luthor.[30]

Jason is assigned by Dr. Shay Veritas to teach Devour, Babe in Arms, Zombie Mom, DNA, and Cloud 9. Ma Gunn is shrunk into a bottle, and Bizarro and Artemis are stuck in a unlike realm. Jason and his team successfully free a boy who was turned into a Doomsday creature, and Artemis sees the superman doll talking. Dr. Veritas tells Jason she needs his help, equally her building is under siege, and Artemis and Bizarro are freed into their world subsequently returning Mama Gunn to normal (the headquarters finally died). It is revealed that the AI Bizzaro did non desire to dice when their headquarters was being blown up, and then it transferred its conscious to the superman doll. When they render to the existent earth, they see an ominous symbol in the sky.[31]

In effect #twoscore, Crimson Hood and his students enter The Cake, a research development complex located in the center of the Earth to notice Lex Luthor. Crimson Hood and his student Clpid 9are caught by gunmen, but Cloud 9 uses her wind powers to disarm the men. While walking, Red Hood sees a door, and sees Artemis and Bizarro. Suddenly, Bizarro creates a thunder clap which knocks Red Hood out.[32]

In event #41, Cerise Hood remembers his conversation with Armory about Bizarro and Artemis. It is revealed that Bizarro and Artemis are mind controlled past an unknown beingness, and Clara briefly holds them off before escaping with Red Hood. While hiding in a ventilation duct from Bizarro and Artemis, Red hood wakes up just Bizarro hears them and rips open up the ventilation duct. The balance of Blood-red Hood'due south students assist save Red hood, and while fighting Red Hood kisses Artemis. The person in Artemis exclaims in cloy, simply seeing that they're surrounded, leaves Artemis' torso. While going in the building, information technology turns out a boy named Vessel was decision-making Artemis and Bizarro. Vessel revealed that Lex Luthor sent him after Cerise Hood, until deciding that Vessel was too uncontrollable. Vessel planned to create a bomb using Deadman's powers and clones to control the world, but his plans are thwarted past Mama Gunn (returned to size past Zombie Mom) and the rest of the team. In the end, Ruddy Hood takes the remainder of his students and his partners to gloat at Mama Gunn'southward business firm.[33]

In issues #49 and fifty, Ruddy Hood and Artemis admits their feelings to each other but make up one's mind to not be a couple even so. Crimson Hood helps Duela Dent reconnect with society, and all 3 of them part means, with Red Hood returning to Gotham Metropolis.[34]

Reception [edit]

Vol. i [edit]

Reviews of Ruddy Hood and the Outlaws have been negative, with complaints frequently being filed towards Lobdell and Rocafort'south interpretation of Starfire. Most reviews disliked how she was represented, although her portrayal has been defended. Jesse Schedeen of IGN.com remarked that Kenneth Rocafort'due south penciling affords Scott Lobdell the opportunity to emphasize Starfire's sexual practice appeal: "She alone seems to have been completely rebooted for the relaunch".[35] Many critics and fans complain the clunky plot, Jason'south grapheme beingness also similar to Dick Grayson, and the lack of characterization.

Mathew Peterson of MajorSpoilers.com stated that a "juvenile treatment of sexual matters here renders ane of the main characters into nothing more than a dial line, and in a book with only 3 characters, that's unforgivable",[36] referring specifically to its sexualized portrayal of Starfire as a "'perfect-10 love doll imaginary girlfriend'".[36] Andrew Hunsaker of Craveonline.com said that writer Lobdell's take on Tamaraneans (Starfire'south race) "has reduced Princess Koriand'r of Tamaran into essentially a highly advanced Real Doll. Complete with installing a lack of memory of annihilation related to humanity".[37] Hunsaker farther opined that it "seems every bit if Lobdell has taken great pains to strip all the emotional motivation backside Kori's gregarious outlook and reduce her to nothing more than a sex vessel. It is pretty insulting not only to women, simply to male intelligence to kicking".[37] Hunsaker concluded that it "makes y'all want to punch the entire comic book industry".[37]

Laura Hudson, editor-in-principal of ComicsAlliance, wrote that "at that place's a difference betwixt writing a female character as sexually liberated, and writing her equally wish-fulfillment sexual practice object, but Starfire sure is making a case for the latter in [a] charmless scene"[38] wherein Starfire defends her offering to have sex with one of the characters past saying that "dearest has null to do with it".[6] Hudson also cited this characterization of Starfire in a later commodity, remarking that portrayals of women as sexual objects "don't support sexually liberated women; they undermine them".[39]

Houston Printing writer Jef With 1 F countered that "you're non dealing with the point of view of someone who grew up here with our Western social norms" and contended that Starfire as portrayed in Red Hood and the Outlaws is "not a sexual practice toy, she'southward someone from a very different culture attracted to two specific men".[xl]

Newsarama included Red Hood and the Outlaws in its list of "x Worst Titles of DC's New 52 / DC Y'all Era". Oscar Maltby writes: "Always explosive but rarely coherent narratively, Ruddy Hood and the Outlaws was lurid, puerile and occasionally even embarrassing".[41] On Comicbookroundup, the kickoff series has an overall average of 6.5 out of ten.[42]

Vol. 2 [edit]

The relaunch of the title featuring Red Hood, Artemis, and Bizarro received generally positive reviews, with praise for the artwork, and criticism aimed towards the story and dialogue. However, critics noted the second book vastly improved on the original series. Co-ordinate to Comic Book Roundup, the serial overall has an average rating of 7.viii out of x.[43] Mark Stack of Comics Message writes, "[t]he dialogue is on-the-nose, the flashbacks oddly-paced, and in that location's some weird out-of-grapheme stuff with Batman. Blood-red Hood looks good to the detriment of Batman... and information technology strains credibility given how far out of its way this book goes to try defining these characters".[44]

Collected editions [edit]

This series has been collected in the following trade paperbacks:

# Title Textile collected Pages Publication date ISBN Notes
The New 52
1 REDemption
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws #1–seven
November 13, 2012 978-1401237127
2 The Starfire
  • Ruby Hood and the Outlaws #eight–14
July ii, 2013 978-1401240905
three Death of the Family
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws #0, 15–18
  • Teen Titans (vol. 4) #16
  • Batman (vol. 2) #17
December three, 2013 978-1401244125
4 League of Assassins
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws #19–26, Almanac #1
June 17, 2014 978-1401246365
v The Large Picture show
  • Scarlet Hood and the Outlaws #27–31
  • DC Universe Presents #17–18
Dec 16, 2014 978-1401250485
half dozen Lost and Constitute
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws #32–34, Annual #2
June 23, 2015 978-1401253424
seven Terminal Phone call
  • Blood-red Hood and the Outlaws #35–xl
  • Futures Stop #1
January 12, 2016 978-1401258566
i The New 52 Omnibus
  • Ruddy Hood and the Outlaws #0–27, Annual #1
  • Teen Titans (vol. 4) #xvi
  • Batman (vol. 2) #17
Oct 16, 2018 978-1401284664
DC Rebirth
ane Nighttime Trinity
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws #i–6
  • Carmine Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1
May two, 2017 978-1401278373
2 Who Is Artemis?
  • Cerise Hood and the Outlaws #seven–11
October ten, 2017 978-1401278373
iii Bizarro Reborn
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws #12–18, Annual #1
April 24, 2018 978-1401278373
4 Good Night Gotham
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws #nineteen–25
November 6, 2018 978-1401284886
Cherry-red Hood: Outlaw
1 Requiem for an Archer
  • Crimson Hood: Outlaw #26–31, Annual #ii
June 25, 2019 978-1401292850
2 Prince of Gotham
  • Reddish Hood: Outlaw #32–36, Annual #iii
Dec three, 2019 978-1401295103
3 Generation Outlaw
  • Red Hood: Outlaw #37–42
June thirty, 2020 978-1779502520
four Unspoken Truths
  • Crimson Hood: Outlaw #43–50
March 9, 2021 978-1779505934

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