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Nightwing #71 first look
[url]https://www.cbr.com/nightwing-71-first-look-sees-joker-brandish-a-crowbar-once-more/[/url]
[url]https://www.newsarama.com/50236-nightwing-joins-joker-war-in-71.html#s8[/url]
[url]https://butwhythopodcast.com/2020/05/15/preview-the-joker-war-continues-in-nightwing-71-from-dc-comics/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Lazurus33;4972631]Nightwing #71 first look
[url]https://www.cbr.com/nightwing-71-first-look-sees-joker-brandish-a-crowbar-once-more/[/url]
[url]https://www.newsarama.com/50236-nightwing-joins-joker-war-in-71.html#s8[/url]
[url]https://butwhythopodcast.com/2020/05/15/preview-the-joker-war-continues-in-nightwing-71-from-dc-comics/[/url][/QUOTE]
Ah. Tusk is back.
His tusks are back too
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That variant is terrible.
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[QUOTE=Lazurus33;4972631]Nightwing #71 first look
[url]https://www.cbr.com/nightwing-71-first-look-sees-joker-brandish-a-crowbar-once-more/[/url]
[url]https://www.newsarama.com/50236-nightwing-joins-joker-war-in-71.html#s8[/url]
[url]https://butwhythopodcast.com/2020/05/15/preview-the-joker-war-continues-in-nightwing-71-from-dc-comics/[/url][/QUOTE]
Meh. Really meh.
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Y'all remember when wearing red was the most of our concerns?
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RED HOOD: OUTLAW #48
written by SCOTT LOBDELL
art by BRETT BOOTH and DANNY MIKI
cover by DAN MORA
variant cover by PHILIP TAN
In the aftermath of the war between Batman and The Joker, Jason Todd has a few decisions to make. Does Gotham City—or the world at large—really need the Red Hood? If Jason contemplates retiring the Red Hood mask altogether, what does that mean for Artemis and Bizarro? Can the Outlaws continue to exist without their leader? A family reunion with Ric Grayson doesn’t go as planned as he brought along his new friend: Punchline!
FC | ON SALE 08.25.20
$3.99 US | 32 PAGES
FC | DC
This issue will ship with two covers.
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I might give a crap if they literally didn’t just do this an arc ago. Lobdell fought for Ric, so he can enjoy. These bottom tier books from lazy and boring, going no where, out of date creators can’t end soon enough.
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[QUOTE=Robanker;4973024]Y'all remember when wearing red was the most of our concerns?[/QUOTE]
wasn't even my concern XD
[QUOTE=blade48;4973050]This is a little bit disturbing...
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RED HOOD: OUTLAW #48
written by SCOTT LOBDELL
art by BRETT BOOTH and DANNY MIKI
cover by DAN MORA
variant cover by PHILIP TAN
In the aftermath of the war between Batman and The Joker, Jason Todd has a few decisions to make. Does Gotham City—or the world at large—really need the Red Hood? If Jason contemplates retiring the Red Hood mask altogether, what does that mean for Artemis and Bizarro? Can the Outlaws continue to exist without their leader? A family reunion with Ric Grayson doesn’t go as planned as he brought along his new friend: Punchline!
FC | ON SALE 08.25.20
$3.99 US | 32 PAGES
FC | DC
This issue will ship with two covers.[/QUOTE]
His first Joker-brainwashed costume reminds me of Bucky. This one reminds me of Nick Fury.
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It’s the same awfully generic costume. The editors just can’t keep the color scheme consistent.
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[QUOTE=Robanker;4973024]Y'all remember when wearing red was the most of our concerns?[/QUOTE]
Wearing red was just one of the common concerns as we were seeing him be downgraded to a rookie creator and an artist who couldn’t even get more then 2 issues done. As they try to cobbled together a series with no actual direction from the the scraps of what was going on in Batman. Sure the rookie creator was an improvement to what we have now, at least he gave a shit, but underneath it all a lot of the problems now are problems we were seeing then. Just exasperated. Low tier creator support, tone deaf character decisions, and a complete dependency on Batman’s scraps to facilitate his book’s direction.
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[QUOTE=blade48;4973050]This is a little bit disturbing...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]96759[/ATTACH]
RED HOOD: OUTLAW #48
written by SCOTT LOBDELL
art by BRETT BOOTH and DANNY MIKI
cover by DAN MORA
variant cover by PHILIP TAN
In the aftermath of the war between Batman and The Joker, Jason Todd has a few decisions to make. Does Gotham City—or the world at large—really need the Red Hood? If Jason contemplates retiring the Red Hood mask altogether, what does that mean for Artemis and Bizarro? Can the Outlaws continue to exist without their leader? A family reunion with Ric Grayson doesn’t go as planned as he brought along his new friend: Punchline!
FC | ON SALE 08.25.20
$3.99 US | 32 PAGES
FC | DC
This issue will ship with two covers.[/QUOTE]
I think this is what lobdell wanted to write when he introduced this god awful storyline.
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Can we just make Red Hood firmly a non-Batman book here on out that doesn't cross over so Lobdell's writing can just go away and not touch anyone but Jason?
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[QUOTE=SiegePerilous02;4973544]Can we just make Red Hood firmly a non-Batman book here on out that doesn't cross over so Lobdell's writing can just go away and not touch anyone but Jason?[/QUOTE]
It be ironic if Red Hood failed itself into the position that some fans here have wanted for Nightwing for ages
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[QUOTE=SiegePerilous02;4973544]Can we just make Red Hood firmly a non-Batman book here on out that doesn't cross over so Lobdell's writing can just go away and not touch anyone but Jason?[/QUOTE]
It's just one issue and it's not like he's in character anyway
Also, I heard Lobdell's leaving to write X-Men again
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[QUOTE=Restingvoice;4973557]It's just one issue and it's not like he's in character anyway
Also, I heard Lobdell's leaving to write X-Men again[/QUOTE]
Too late, the damage it's already done.
Edit: I'm amazed by his contacts though.