Red Hood: Outlaw Annual #3 (REVIEW)

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Red Hood: Outlaw Annual #3
DC Comics

Written by: Scott Lobdell
Art by: Adam Pollina and Peter Woods
Colors by: Steve Firchow and Pete Woods
Letters by: ALW’s Troy Peteri

Finally. Finally, we get the answer to what happened with Bizarro and Artemis in Red Hood: Outlaw Annual #3. We’d gotten a glimpse of them since their disappearance, so it was known they were in a post-apocalyptic-type world. And wherever they were in the multiverse, Bizarro and Artemis had been stuck there for a while.

Not only did Scott Lobdell give readers a worthy explanation of what’s going on with the Red Hood’s old partners, he managed to create another interesting world in DC’s expansive multiverse. This fully-loaded, one-off presents new characters — who we may, unfortunately, never see again — who Artemis and Bizarro are forced to work with in order to save the world from a familiar foe.

(Spoilers for Red Hood: Outlaw Annual #3 ahead.)

Jack Knife was a little on the nose. Obviously this alternate reality’s twist on Joker. But he was not the same guy. In fact, he was a hero. But after gaining a better understanding of the reality Bizarro and Artemis, their “Joker” being a good guy kind of makes sense.

Because this whole world is ass-backward.

I can’t imagine all human being in the DC Universe like superheroes. In fact. We know it (see Doomsday Clock). But essentially the entire world turns on the heroes the first chance they get? That seems like a slightly extreme reaction. Safe to say, this reality is a miserable place to be.

However, it all paved for some great strategizing and fight scenes that involved Artemis and Bizarro. It’s been too long since we’ve seen the Dark Trinity in action again.

Admittedly, I prefer Red Hood’s original male Outlaw companion, Arsenal, to Bizarro, but I missed the big guy. And Artemis is the best of all Jason Todd’s Outlaw friends, so it’s about time she was brought back into the fray.

But, things are going to get weird if Jason is still with Isabel when Artemis gets back. (Drama!)

Generation Outlaw should be wild!

By Nick Friar

Nick reviews comics for GWW, mainly DC Comics. Sometimes he'll review a show, too. Nick also likes to share his opinions on the stories within the stories — sometimes in written form, sometimes on his podcasts, TLDR, which is part of GWW Radio.

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