The Outlaws are working together again.
Jason is getting used to have his friends back but there's not a lot of time left since an old enemy has also returned.
A new storyarc begins and is decent enough.
Scott Lobdell explores the relationship between the main cast once again. The dynamic that Jason, Artemis and Bizarro is pretty enjoyable and makes me realize how much I was missing their conversations. There's also the classic sense of energy this book has in its action scenes and Lobdell even manages to include a Marvel parody in the form of General Glory (which is not that surprising considering the Generation Outlaw arc was pretty much based on the X-Men).
The plot moves at a nice pace with a few hints here and there about where the main story is going and with the re-introduction of a couple old characters from the original New 52 book.
Christopher Williams handles the art and is okay with clear storytelling but the style itself is not that good looking.
Fine beginning, hope the next one is better.
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