Comic Review: Red Hood and the Outlaws #12 (DC Comics)
An emotional issue this time with Bizarro in dire straights and Solomon Grundy on the loose.
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An emotional issue this time with Bizarro in dire straights and Solomon Grundy on the loose.
It’s almost time for Harley’s meal with her parents but there is still a little loose end to deal with.
Ash is back at school and is away to teach some Deadites a lesson.
Cain continues his attack on the city while Abel plays catch up.
It’s time for Kara to finally get some answers about who she is and where she’s from.
Eddie Gault’s first day back to work after a holiday is about to turn into a really bad day!
Dante begins to see the seriousness of his situation this issue and it’s not a good sight!
The Squad needs a new leader after Rick Flag sacrificed himself but who will Amanda Waller pick?
Sssssh be vewy vewy quiet I’m hunting wabbits!!
The only reason I can think of to make Balthazar Bratt—the villain in Despicable Me 3—a deranged child star from the 1980s, is to tweak the nostalgia of the parents…