Agreed. Or
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if it really had had to be an already existing character, they could have used Neron. There's at least a little connection between Neron and Jason. And I straight out think that Trigon is a boring character that only works for stories with Raven.
I don't doubt that Jason will hang around in some form. Time will tell in which one exactly - and if it will be good.
In general, putting bigger attention to digital releases and an international audience while reducing monthly floppies in favor of other formats that are easier accessible in bookstores for a potentially bigger readership doesn't sound bad in itself. This even reminds me of one comment by Alex de Campi about Jason's natural target audience:
So very theoretically and if we are very optimistic, then Jason Todd - and some other DC characters who don't fit the classic superhero scheme but can appeal to readers outside of the superhero fan community - could be one of the winners of the current changes.
I'm not sure if Titans: Titans Together will be continued. The last chapter was released on July 16 2020 and I haven't seen any word on a continuation.
At least we'll have the next chapter digitally released tomorrow. Some good news this week.
Lobdell tied the Untitled to Trigon since the start, so it doesn't make any sense to pull a different demonic entity now.
Yeah, she wants to write him. She's prety vocal about it. But I think we can cross her out now. It's clear she's not The One this time ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Oh, sorry if there is some kind of misunderstanding. I never expected her to be the next Red Hood writer. I just like to share her posts. She likes the character - and as fan it's nice to know that there are writers who'd like to write the character.
The new Batman: The Adventures Continue chapter is an emotional rollercoaster.
Alfred was annoyingly sumg and unsympathetic in TNB.
Other than that, it's nice to see Bruce being portrayed as a decent human being for once.
“Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.”
– Dale Carnegie
Red Hood Fan Series: Check Out the Season 3 Trailer Here (Exclusive)
The trailer looks good.
There are many references in Batman: The Adventures Continue Chapter #10. They made my head spin a little bit.
We have the solicit for 51 already. Read it elsewhere.
Seems like it was, in fact the first one for the new team. The series isn't relaunch, I think. But it's rebranded again. From now on, it seems like it's just RED HOOD. Writer isn't exactly new to comic books, but he's new to writing. The new artist art is pretty cool. Summary for 51 seems street level stuff, but I like the premise so far. I don't know why, but it gives me some New-Vertigo vibes. And it's not the art.
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The solicit in question.
RED HOOD #51
Written by SHAWN MARTINBROUGH
Art by TONY AKINS
Cover by DAN MORA variant
Variant cover by KAEL NGU
A new era begins for the Red Hood! With his Outlaw days behind him, Jason Todd returns home to Gotham City. While he plots what's next for Red Hood, he tracks down a childhood friend now living in the Hill. As Gotham City reels from the effects of "The Joker War," Jason finds himself caught in the crossfire between vigilante protectors of the historic neighborhood and a rising criminal element intent on seizing power!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Nov. 24.
Seems interesting, let's see where it goes. I hope they ditch the bargain bin MK ninja outfit tho.
Oh man, finally I can read a Red Hood book again and they even dropped the outlaws (sorry I liked you, but good riddance)!
Did they release a cover?
“Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.”
– Dale Carnegie
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