miércoles, 14 de marzo de 2018

Some thoughts about Red Hood & the Outlaws #20

Bizarro is starting to lose it.

Jason and Artemis have been suspecting that something has been wrong with their friend lately but the truth might be too dangerous for them.

This story is getting better and better.

Scott Lobdell brings a new chapter where he plays with the mental breakdown that Bizarro is suffering. The chapter opens in a pretty interesting manner since it presents a common henchman from Gotham City and the plot actually centers a bit in how these common criminals live and how they're not that different from simple workers, it surprisingly makes you care about a little character that was just introduced here.

Bizarro is obviously the protagonist here and the development of his inner conflict continues since he keeps contemplating new ways to fight crime, ways that are even too harsh for his team which also explores how his mind works at the moment.

Dexter Soy returns to pencils and his work is stunning as usual thanks to his great storytelling that elevates the script even more.

Great read, hope the next one arrives soon.

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