Red Hood / Arsenal #2

7.0

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4 Reviews
7.4

User Reviews

8 Reviews
Writer Scott Lobdell
Artist Paolo Pomtelenz
Cover Price $2.99

How can Red Hood and Arsenal possibly survive an attack of killer mimes? Yeah, you read that right: mimes!

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  • 9.0

    The Batman Universe - Gerry Green

    Jul 09, 2015

    Maybe I'm just happily surprised at how much I enjoyed this comic, but I am going to rate it pretty highly. Oh, and if you could explain the disappearing mime panel in the comments below I'd appreciate it. Read Full Review

  • 7.9

    Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon

    Jul 11, 2015

    All in all Red Hood/Arsenal #2 was an okay comic. There were some good moments that will leave youliking both Red Hood and Arsenal a little more, but I think it could have been better with less jokes and more action. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Weird Science - Eric Shea

    Jul 09, 2015

    Red Hood/Arsenal continues it's foray into the ridiculousness and that's what makes this book so hard to review.  It doesn't take itself seriously and I don't think the reader is supposed to either.  It's all about what you expect going in I guess because while I would like a more serious story, this series at this point looks like it won't be giving it to me.  What I can tell you for sure though is, the art in this book is so much better than what we got in the previous issue, but the story merely continues to show us that Jason and Roy are bad asses...... that's about it.   Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Batman-News - Sean Buckley

    Jul 10, 2015

    Overall: While I've come to accept that this is not your father's Jason Todd narrative, Red Hood/Arsenal has set itself up as a bro-y journey designed for fans of bro-y one-liners and bro-y beat-em-ups. Think Marcus and Dom from Gears of War except with more showers and mimes. It's enough to keep me entertained about what's coming next, but the premise is nothing to be crazy about. At least Lobdell has accepted that he can't write serious, heavy premises. Read Full Review

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