Comic Review: Red Hood and the Outlaws #17 (DC Comics)
The Outlaws are teamed up with the Suicide Squad to stop Harvest’s hidden colony from blowing up.
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The Outlaws are teamed up with the Suicide Squad to stop Harvest’s hidden colony from blowing up.
We all know the story of Jesus but for every hero, there is a villain and every villain has his own story to tell.
Every new issue of this run so far quickly surpasses the last as my favourite issue. In this one, Batman and Superman try to explain the dynamics of their friendship…
Eleven Festive Fables, or rather four kinds of Xmassy tales and some stories that probably are set at Xmas because there is a tree somewhere in it
As Nash is left reeling with her world falling apart around her the Internet rolls on and there is nothing she can do.
Boston Brand is still on the trail of Sensei and The Hook following up on the address he received last issue. He could never expect what he finds!
I know this may not be the most popular opinion but I kinda like Aquaman, haven’t read loads of his stories but he seems to be decent, and this comic…
The only thing I really need to say is John Wick Origin Story! There that should be enough to make you read this comic.
Oh, Deperto you done messed up, nothing stops Harley when she sets her mind to something and now it’s firmly set on you!
Goddamn it Landry I totally see why the Bowmans hated him! He is a total liability.