Red Hood: The Hill #0
| Writer | Shawn Martinbrough |
| Artist | Tony Akins, Moritat |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Before you embark on Red Hood's newest adventure in the Hill, experience the story that introduced Jason to his new home! As The Joker War ravages Gotham, a new vigilante group has formed to protect their turf, and Red Hood finds himself caught in the crossfire! This thrilling tale collects Red Hood: Outlaw #51 and #52, and is essential reading to get you ready for all hell to come to the Hill in Red Hood: The Hill!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Feb 06, 2024The story seems to be brewing into a small-scale noir story of local crime and the residents determined to stop it in its tracksuntil a big, scaly x-factor enters the room. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Feb 06, 2024Red Hood: The Hill #0 is both a great refresher for the upcoming miniseries and a fresh new take on Red Hood. I've always felt that every character can shine, given the right creator. Shawn Martinbrough may be the creator that Jason Todd's been searching for. Read Full Review
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7.6
The Batman Universe - Jaymee Remolde
Feb 07, 2024Jason gets his own book. I just do not like the new villain created for it. Hopefully this character will be a one-and-done and better villains will be developed in future issues. Hopefully Red Hood may reveal his identity to Dana as well. Read Full Review
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7.0
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Feb 06, 2024Red Hood: The Hill #00 is the comic equivalent of an expansion DLC. A neglected part of Gotham has been opened up However, a consistent identity needs to be established. Read Full Review
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7.0
Dark Knight News - Adam Ray
Feb 07, 2024Red Hood The Hill: #0 does a great job of showing a human side to Jason Todd as he does his best to strike out alone as a hero in his own right. I'm now eager to see the story's future, as it could truly go anywhere. Read Full Review
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5.7
Comic Watch - Tyler Davis
Feb 06, 2024Overall, Red Hood: The Hill#0 lacks a sense of excitement or thematic weight in the current comic book climate, not offering much interms of artistic relevancy but what it does do is establish the potential greatness of what's to come from Shawn Martinbrough and company going into the rest of the upcoming mini-series. Read Full Review