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Loading... Red Hood: The Lost Daysby Judd Winick
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 1769 ( ) The funny thing about Jason Todd being a villain/anti-hero, is that outside of Batman comics he'd be a hero. He fights bad guys, but he kills them too. He'd fit right in with The Authority. This book, along with the original Red Hood trade, is a must read for Jason fans, and I think even those who aren't his biggest supporter would get something out of it too. I'm probably biased considering Jason Todd is my favourite character, but I love Lost Days and I recommend it to all Jason fans. Judd Winick treats the character with respect while still showing us the gritty life Jason lived while still just a child, really, and it's wonderful and heartbreaking. I'm sorry are my feelings showing? no reviews | add a review
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After his death at the hands of The Joker, Jason Todd was resurrected by Batman's foe Ra's al Ghul as a weapon against the Dark Knight. Now, learn what secret events led Jason on his eventual path of death and destruction as he tours the DC Universe learning dangerous skills in an effort to find his way in a world that left him behind. No library descriptions found. |
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