I haven't read in a while. Is this the first time she appears with her hair down? Ma Gunn
First time in day cloths.
Ma Gunn returned in RH:O #38. When Bizarro and Artemis found her, she was sleeping and therefore wearing a nightgown and having her hair down.
During the Generation Outlaw arc there was also never time to change clothes.
So judging by the preview, it seems like Ma Gunn decided to not return to her old hairstyle.
Maybe it's artistic freedom, maybe it's supposed to symbolize the emotional change Ma Gunn went through.
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Art has a few inconsistences between panels, and I think I'm not a fan of how he draws hands. But otherwise, it looks nice. Reminds me a lot of Rocafort's, pronably because it's meant to be like his. And colour looks nice .
I feel like this issue is going to be a slow paced one, much like 19, centered around Jason and Artemis.
Pup pup speaks like my little brother xddddd.
Edit; huh, they're in NY now.
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Or that is just Lobdell being cheeky and pushing the X-Men parallels as much as he can without getting into legal trouble.
Or DC wanted Jason out of Gotham because of 5G.
I'd also like to mention that I think that Babe is incredibly adorable in the preview - a little scary, but also adorable.
Bizarro meditating at a lake is a nice panel. It reminds me of RHatO #7 (the lake scene with Bizarro and Jason) and RHatO #37 (Bizarro meditating for the first time. "Me am namaste.").
Ma Gunn's dress looks fancy - and a little bit like it belongs in a medieval fantasy universe, but still very fancy. I like it.