*He did, yes.
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DC is obligated to cancel this comic.
Red Hood #1
Jason Todd has left Gotham and Batman behind him. All he's taking with himis his costume, his bike, and a metal briefcase containing two handguns(and lots of bullets).New Angelique seems like the perfect place for Red Hood to put down roots.There's crime, vice, and corruption everywhere. When Jason discovers asuperpowered serial killer who is targe...
A horrible writer.A demonic human being.She was fired and deserved it.
Red Hood #1
Jason Todd has left Gotham and Batman behind him. All he's taking with himis his costume, his bike, and a metal briefcase containing two handguns(and lots of bullets).New Angelique seems like the perfect place for Red Hood to put down roots.There's crime, vice, and corruption everywhere. When Jason discovers asuperpowered serial killer who is targe...
Transgenderism isn't a disease or a mental deficiency though. And while I don't agree that the LBGTQ+ community is ramping up violence, it is a logical response to the constant mistreatment and violence brought upon them. The USA does NOT only recognize two genders. Read a biology text book. Intersex people have existed forever. They are recognized. There are more than 2 genders. There pretty much always has been.
I also love how you edited your comment and your grammar and punctuation is still a mess.
STOP SUPPORTING THIS CRAP!!
DC Pride: 2024
Written by Al Ewing, Ngozi Ukazu, Nicole Maines, Phil Jimenez and Others Art by Ngozi Ukazu, Claire Roe, O'Neill Jones, and Others DC's Eisner and Ringo award-winning Pride anthology returns in the form of a universe-spanning travelogue like you've never seen! In its pages, Dreamer makes a first-time pilgrimage to her ancestral planet, Naltor! Pois...
deep breath Only two issues left, only two issues left...
Alright let's get to the positives, this intro is actually kinda good. There is a decent narrative flow, Tim using his analytical mind that's communicated in a visually interesting way. The art looks good throughout, and the final scene is really haunting and has great use of imagery.
That out of the way, this book is
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Tim Drake: Robin #9
Batwoman's got blood on her hands as a familiar enemy rears their head and creates a rift between her and Robin. Do we really know what we're capable of?
Go fuck yourself, coward
orbisstelassis- Is that you, Gretchen?