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[QUOTE=Zaresh;4472357]Oh, right. The annual is about to be out. Just in a few more weeks, right?
I took it the other way around: the whole issue is the report/story of their time in that other place (with chapters, maybe?), and the Rebirth look is from the first few weeks there. But now that I look at the whole picture, it's page 20 of 48 (I think), so, maybe you're right.[/QUOTE]
Comes out the 31st so in a week and a half.
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/TosCYAL.jpg[/img]
WHY THEY DIDN'T WENT WITH THIS IDEA?
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That would've been dope. Definitely better than the one they went with.
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[QUOTE=Dark_Tzitzimine;4474195][img]https://i.imgur.com/TosCYAL.jpg[/img]
WHY THEY DIDN'T WENT WITH THIS IDEA?[/QUOTE]
The Question, in capitals. I like this logo a lot, honestly. But I guess it ties him too much to Roy, and certain fans wouldn't like that I guess.
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I mean, DC is already doing that.
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Loved this idea and it was also a callback to Arkham Knight RH logo
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Would've even gave them an easy in-universe reason for the costume change.
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[QUOTE=Dark_Tzitzimine;4474195][img]https://i.imgur.com/TosCYAL.jpg[/img]
WHY THEY DIDN'T WENT WITH THIS IDEA?[/QUOTE]Where is that from?
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The extras in the RH:Outlaw Requiem for an Archer TP
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The logo looks nice but it does not work in the long run. It would tie Jason even more to the batfamily and overdramatizes his friendship with Roy - a friendship that's still controversial for a lot of people. What if the next writer of Roy Harper decides to retcon Roy's friendship with Jason (and there is no doubt that Roy will return one day)? Then suddenly the logo is more than problematic.
The current logo is still the best of all options since it doesn't tie Jason to any other franchise.
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The logo doesn’t have to be permanent. It’s just a short term thing anyway.
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[QUOTE=Sergard;4474711]The logo looks nice but it does not work in the long run. It would tie Jason even more to the batfamily and overdramatizes his friendship with Roy - a friendship that's still controversial for a lot of people. What if the next writer of Roy Harper decides to retcon Roy's friendship with Jason (and there is no doubt that Roy will return one day)? Then suddenly the logo is more than problematic.
The current logo is still the best of all options since it doesn't tie Jason to any other franchise.[/QUOTE]
Considering how hard DC is pushing the angle of "Roy Harper, Jason's best friend" that even [I]Bendis[/I] acknowledged. I see no issue with it.
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[QUOTE=Dark_Tzitzimine;4474195][img]https://i.imgur.com/TosCYAL.jpg[/img]
WHY THEY DIDN'T WENT WITH THIS IDEA?[/QUOTE]
Looks nice, though I can understand why they didn't go with it. I'm fine with the connection to Roy but the bat doesn't really fit the story direction.
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October and November solicits are out
RED HOOD: OUTLAW #39
written by SCOTT LOBDELL
art and cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT
variant cover by KARL MOSTERT
“Generation Outlaw” continues! Class is in session, and Red Hood’s students still have a lot to learn. With Doomed running amok, each villain-in-training decides to use the chaos in order to stake their claim as the one to beat. But while Red Hood tries to teach them a valuable lesson about power and responsibility, Doomed’s actions could, well, literally doom them all!
ON SALE 10.23.19
$3.99 US | 32 PAGES
FC | RATED T+
This issue will ship with two covers.
Please see the order form for details.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/hQ4X2aq.png[/img]
RED HOOD: OUTLAW VOL. 2: PRINCE OF GOTHAM TP
written by SCOTT LOBDELL
art by PETE WOODS and STEPHEN SEGOVIA
cover by CULLY HAMNER
The Red Hood becomes the Prince of Gotham, as he embarks on a hostile takeover of the Penguin’s Iceberg Lounge and Casino! But Jason Todd soon finds out that running Gotham City’s underworld is even more dangerous than it sounds—and things get even more complicated with the return of Essence, not to mention Penguin’s revenge plot. And as the “Year of the Villain” dawns, Lex Luthor approaches the Red Hood with the opportunity to train the next generation of super-villains! Collects RED HOOD: OUTLAW #32-36 and ANNUAL #3.
ON SALE 11.27.19
$16.99 US | 176 PAGES
FC | ISBN: 978-1-4012-9510-3
RED HOOD: OUTLAW #40
written by SCOTT LOBDELL
art by DAVID MESSINA
acetate cover by GUILLEM MARCH
variant cover by PHILIP TAN and MARC DEERING
After their first mission in the field, all the Outlaws want is to head back to the Block for some R&R. Unfortunately, no sooner do they get home than they find themselves under assault from Shay Veritas’ clones! It’s like Night of the Living Duplicates in there, and Red Hood is nowhere to be found. Is he teaching them a dangerous (but hopefully valuable) lesson with his absence, or is he dealing with something even bigger and more terrifying?
ON SALE 11.13.19
$3.99 US | 32 PAGES
FC | RATED T+
This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the order form for details.
Please note the acetate covers will be available on first printings only.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/BFw2m3b.png[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/J4dEZv5.png[/img]
Variant:
[url]https://imgur.com/D0tDFYq[/url]
EDIT: Here's Messina's blog in case you guys want to see his work
[url]http://davidmessinart.blogspot.com/[/url]
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I’m starting to wonder if we’ll see Jason, Artemis & Biz reunited in the annual only to separate to work on separate missions (Jason in Generation: Outlaw, Artemis & Biz on whatever they discover in the alternate dimension they’ve been trapped in)