I have posted my review of this on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Here is an excerpt from the review: "The Red Hood volume begins going over Red Hood's youth and origin. From there, it moves to the well known (if you have been following this series) "dinner scene" featured in Snyder's Batman v...
Reprints Red Hood and the Outlaws #0, 15-18, Teen Titans #16, and Batman #17. If you have [b:Teen Titans, Vol. 3: Death of the Family|17704956|Teen Titans, Vol. 3 Death of the Family|Scott Lobdell|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1380555166s/17704956.jpg|24752785], three of these issues...
I thought that the first volume of Lemire's Animal man was well-written, but nothing I could connect with. I'm still not sure what, exactly, was holding me back, but whatever it was has been fixed for the second volume. It wasn't the art, which was essentially the same, and which I still don't care ...
If DC, Swamp Thing, and The Thing (John Carpenter variety) had a comic book child, this would be what they birthed. Ugh I love this comic. Animal Man is so graphic, I love it. The narrative of Red, Green, and Rot, I love it. The nightmarish landscape of this comic is like my artistic dream world, LO...
mean teachers? santa wars? really!? fuckin' lame.