View Poll Results: RHATO or Nightwing, Which Title Do You Currently Like Better?

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    Default RHATO or Nightwing, Which Title Do You Currently Like Better?

    I'm a fan of both characters, but I'm more vested in Nightwing. Having said that, I am enjoying the heck out of Red Hood and the Outlaws. The writing has been great, the art is amazing and the characters are interacting so well together. It's like a 9/10 for me. Nightwing is good too, but I would rank it lower right now, probably 6/10.

    So which book do you currently like better?
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    Definitely Red Hood and the Outlaws. Dropped Nightwing awhile back, but RHatO has remained consistently strong and it's one of the 6 Rebirth titles I still enjoy.

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    Red Hood and the Outlaws is my pick.
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    Red Hood by a country mile.

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    I guess Nightwing be default because it's the only one I read. I have no interest in Red Hood anyway, and Seeley is an author I'm more willing to pay money towards reading than Lobdell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiegePerilous02 View Post
    I guess Nightwing be default because it's the only one I read. I have no interest in Red Hood anyway, and Seeley is an author I'm more willing to pay money towards reading than Lobdell.
    Even if you're not a fan of RH, I think you're doing yourself a disservice by at least not trying the book to see if you like it. It's not just about RH, it's about Artemis and Bizarro too and how they all interact amazingly well together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Whovian View Post
    Even if you're not a fan of RH, I think you're doing yourself a disservice by at least not trying the book to see if you like it. It's not just about RH, it's about Artemis and Bizarro too and how they all interact amazingly well together.

    I'm not a fan of Superman per see, but I love the current Superman book.
    I've been tempted to at least give it a shot to see what Artemis is up. I just don't think I can add another book onto my pull list, especially one I'm not terribly interested in.

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    RHATO by a wide margin. Its been a consistently strong book whereas Nightwing has been very hit or miss with me, enough so that I've actually dropped my subscription for it recently and have opted to shift to trade waiting on it instead. Honestly, I think Grayson was the better book and I feel the nostalgia is weighing Nightwing down regardless of the marketability of the brand.
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    Red Hood, though I have enjoyed Nightwing since the starts, some plots in that book don't keep my interest completely.

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    Don't read either one.

    Had bought some issues of Nightwing, but that wasn't anywhere near as good as Grayson had been.

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    Nightwing. It's a lesser book, but I think at its heights it's much better in structure. RHatO is fine, but I've never been tempted to add it to my favorites.
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    Haven't picked up red hood, but I've heard good things.

    Obligatory "I miss Grayson" comment.

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    Though I like the Nightwing book on the whole, and am pleasantly drawn into the dynamic of The Run-Offs in recent arcs (who are being "run off" slowly but surely, alas; I'm still put-off by them dropping a bridge on Giz, as he was one of my favs among them), not to mention Raptor, I tend to find myself dithering in and out of the book. Comparatively, I tend to follow Red Hood and the Outlaws with bated breath each installment, so much so that I wish it was one of DC's bi-monthly books.
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    RHATO. I like Nightwing, but Red Hood is consistent in quality and has a great team of characters that make it pretty dynamic.

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    Nightwing has been a massive disappointment since the introduction of Bludhaven and the Run-Offs, but Red Hood and the Outlaws did nothing for me. I at least liked the first arc of Nightwing.
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