Review: Red Hood and The Outlaws #7
Submitted by: Theresa Stier, Comic News
Writer
8 February 2017
I was already curious about “Red Hood
and The Outlaws: How do you Solve a Problem Like Bizarro,” by Scott
Lobdell and artist Mirko Colak, from the cover. The line, “An
Ex-Robin and a faulty Superman clone. Tell me that doesn't sound like
the greatest non-team ever,” was pretty much what I was thinking.
It had me intrigued to see how these two were going to interact. I do
feel bad for Bizarro, especially at the end of this comic. He's not a
bad guy, he just doesn't know when enough is enough and the
difference between right and wrong. He's kind of like a child who
doesn't know any better.
I was glad to see that Jason didn't
kill him with the kryptonite bullet. If he were to, I have a feeling
that the death would have been on his conscious. I am hoping to see
more of this “team.” I think the two can work well together, once
Bizarro learns how to control himself (if he ever learns how to do
that). I think Jason will help him with that, considering he does
want him to be on his “team” and doesn't want to hurt him.
The Verdict: I enjoyed this comic
and I am looking forward to seeing what comes next for these two. I
wondering if Jason is going to take Bizarro in, like Bruce took Jason
in. Bizarro is hard to control, but I think if anyone can do it it
would be Red Hood.
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