miércoles, 23 de octubre de 2019

Some thoughts about Red Hood: Outlaw #39

Can Generation Outlaw improve?

Jason is teaching their students in the best way he can but that might not be enough to survive Lex Luthor's upcoming plans.

A bit shorter in content than usual but still nice.

Scott Lobdell brings a new chapter where he continues to explore the dynamic between the new cast. The characterization is pretty solid because the new personalities clash with one another pretty well and Lobdell brings a few interesting ideas into the mix like the return of Doomed and him joining the cast while contrasting how Jason see his new students and how he has to be a better person for them.

Unfortunately, it seems like the main plot is not progressing much here. Sure, there's a bit of progression here and there, particularly the inevitable return of Bizarro and Artemis but it all seems rather slow but I think this is mostly because of the forced Year of the Villain tie-in that needs to happen at the end for every title.

Keneth Rocafort remains in art duties and his work is still great thanks to his unique style and creative layouts.

Good overall, hope the next one offers more though.

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