Red Hood: Outlaw #33

7.2

Critic Reviews

11 Reviews
6.0

User Reviews

15 Reviews
Writer Scott Lobdell
Artist Pete Woods
Cover Price $3.99

Running a casino has turned out to be more dangerous than Jason Todd ever imagined. Especially when he's the public face of the Iceberg Lounge. It turns out Oswald Cobblepot has way more enemies than the Penguin-and with the crime boss missing, they descend on Jason and his crew. But Jason doesn't need to look far for an extrajudicial solution to his problems: apparently he has the Red Hood in his contacts.

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  • 9.0

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Apr 10, 2019

    Lobdell always seems to have some fresh ideas for the book, which helps it from getting stale. No matter how long this casino owner arc lasts, its already living up to the premise. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz

    Apr 10, 2019

    Eventually, the Red Hood launches into action and there are some incredible moments at the end of the book. Nothing is resolved at the end but that's okay. It's still a fantastic read and, as usual, I can't wait to read the next issue and it can't get here fast enough. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Batman Universe - Bill Heuer

    Apr 11, 2019

    Overall, the issue was a fun read and I am thoroughly enjoying this arc and how it placed Jason in such a different role than he has been in recently. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    GWW - Nick Friar

    Apr 09, 2019

    Lastly, you'll notice the score for this issue is an 80 out of 100. If Jason didn't say, "Hold my beer," to Isabel, the score would've bumped up to an 85. It was forced humor. Failed humor. Red Hood is better than that. Scott Lobdell is, too. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Pop Culture Uncovered - belleburr

    Apr 10, 2019

    Overall this issue does a great job of tying Jason's past to his present while opening up some new mysteries. However, the fact that the old mysteries of just where the hell Artemis and Bizarro are or who is behind the push for Jason's return to Gotham, haven't been resolved continues to be the elephant in the room. Read Full Review

  • 7.8

    Weird Science - Eric Shea

    Apr 10, 2019

    You looking for a kick ass time?  Well, Red Hood is there to for you baby because his new crew and him are wiping the floor with people throughout this issue.  Not only that, they're making you realize how cool continuity is too, while showcasing it with some amazing art.  Is this a perfect issue?  No, but it's fun as hell and I look forward to it every month and this issue is no exception. Read Full Review

  • 7.7

    On Comics Ground - Daniela Mendoza

    Apr 16, 2019

    Little bit of a filler, but still a fun read! Woods and Lokus did a great job making the pictures and color pop. It had enough action to keep you gripped. It was good overall! Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Batman-News - Brian Warshaw

    Apr 10, 2019

    Red Hood: Outlaw #33 isn't great, but it is a lot of fun. Lobdell's battle banter never gets overly silly, and Woods and Lokus turn in some excellent visual storytelling to keep the kerfuffle moving along. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Comic Book Bin - Philip Schweier

    Apr 10, 2019

    Pete Woods is back at the drawing board, and doing his usual stellar job of it. I'm looking forward to seeing this story play out. I didnt particularly care theJason-Todd-plays-Jack-Reacher, nomadic troubleshooter concept they had goingfor a while. If I wanted to read something like that, Id read, well, JackReacher. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Apr 10, 2019

    Just an odd curiosity of a book with no real direction. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt

    Apr 10, 2019

    This issue is about as neutral as they come, even for a Red Hood book. It's not particularly bad, but nothing stands out the keep you interested either. Read Full Review

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