Last edited by G-Potion; 02-17-2019 at 09:52 PM.
81DB6125-AC56-4626-8764-3B1E0843D96E.jpg
Jason goes to France, Penguin gets a new ally & Essence makes a comeback.
Full DC Comics May 2019 Catalog on BC
And a little bigger version of the RH:O #34 solicitation:
Jason Todd heads to France to expand the Iceberg Lounge's sphere of influence - or are his motives more ambitious? Meanwhile, the Penguin gains an unexpected ally in his bid to topple the Red Hood, but the DCU's greatest Outlaw is busy battling a threat from his past who feels like his recent aspirations might threaten more than just Gotham City. Brace yourselves for the shocking return of Essence!
Red Hood is also on the Detective Comics #1003 variant.
I don't know if Jason is on the horror movie variant of DCeased #1. That could be Jason or Dick.
I'm losing interest in the book again. I guess I will drop it for now.
And the variant cover with the Joker and Jason is absolutely gorgeous. Putri never fail to deliver.
This book is moving at a breakneck speed. So is Jason. But Essence is back. Can't complain.
When you haven't had a chance to do the laundry in awhile...
That solicit really sounds like Jason is going Supervillian on us.
Best friend is dead, his outlaw family is missing, the closest thing he has to a father beat the crap out of him and kicked him out of his own city, his oldest "brother" is doing a bad impression of Jason, Tim is who knows where at this point in time, and Damian tried to toss him into a private prison with the likes of Black Mask after trying to use something to break him.
He now follows Dog, the new leader of the Outlaws, with a former Teen Titan that's been held prisoner, and a guy that's been masquerading as Jason's old Wingman for backup. Somewhat surprised it didn't happen a little sooner. Going back to his old Under the Red Hood roots, and all.
In all seriousness, its probably more of fighting crime as a crime lord sort of thing while not actually being evil.
Sweet. Essence is back.
Le Suck it, Dolphin!
-God I am so tired.
SCOTT SUMMERS AND EMMA FROST DESERVED BETTER.