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Red Hood and the Outlaws is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics. ... Red Hood and the Outlaws #19–24, Annual #1; 176 June 17, 2014: 978-1401246365: 5
The series was a continuation of Lobdell's earlier series Red Hood and the Outlaws. Lobdell enjoyed working with artist Dexter Soy and he was brought on for the main series. [3] The new series Red Hood/Arsenal focuses on the two characters being "heroes for hire" [4] with new costumes. [5] The series heavily featured the character Joker's ...
Red Hood and the Outlaws debuted in September 2011, written by Scott Lobdell and with art by Kenneth Rocafort. [22] The series focused on Jason Todd's redemption and introduced a simplified version of his origin story as the Red Hood in Red Hood and the Outlaws #0, a special prequel issue between #12 and #13.
"Batman: Death of the Family" is a 23-issue comic book story arc first published by DC Comics in 2012 featuring the fictional superhero Batman and his family of supporting characters. The arc spans several titles featuring characters of the Batman family including: Batman, Batgirl, Batman and Robin, Catwoman, Detective Comics, Nightwing, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Suicide Squad, and
Red Hood #51–52 Jan 2021 – Feb 2021 Formerly Red Hood: Outlaw [23] Red Hood/Arsenal #1–13 Aug 2015 – Aug 2016 Red Hood and the Outlaws: vol. 1 #0–40 Sep 2011 – May 2015 Issue #0 was published between #12 and #13 Annual #1–2 2013 – 2015 Futures End #1 Nov 2014 vol. 2 #1–26 Oct 2016 – Nov 2018 Becomes Red Hood: Outlaw [24 ...
Kenneth Rocafort (born 1983) [2] is a Puerto Rican illustrator of comic books, known for his work on titles including Superman, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Astonishing Tales: Wolverine/Punisher, Teen Titans, The Ultimates, and his most recent graphic novel GROKEN.
The event, initially conceptualized to tell Batman's origin in The New 52, [38] was featured in issue #25 of Action Comics, The Flash, Green Arrow, and Green Lantern Corps, along with Batgirl, Batwing, Batwoman, [39] Birds of Prey, Catwoman, Detective Comics, Nightwing, and Red Hood and the Outlaws in the "Batman" line.
In 2010, he was approached by the Italian talent scout agency Tomato, [12] which later became his manager. Tomato expressed interest in Ario's work and, in 2012, gave him the opportunity to join DC Comics projects as the illustrator for the Red Hood and the Outlaws comic book series.