[DC NEW 52] - RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS [ESP-ENG] (2011-2015)




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 Writer(s) - Scott Lobdell
Penciller(s) - Kenneth Rocafort
Inker(s) - Blond
Colorist(s) - Blond
Creator(s) - Scott Lobdell, Kenneth Rocafort

 Después de volver de entre los muertos, Jason Todd fue llevado con los monjes de una orden tan antigua como sabia. Gracias al entrenamiento físico y sicológico al que fue sometido, ahora es uno de los mejores luchadores del mundo y puede emprender una nueva vida.
 Star fire nació como princesa del planeta Tamaran, pero se crió en la esclavitud. Cuando su mundo fue invadido, ella fue entregada a los invasores como señal de paz y durante los años que pasó atrapada sintió un profundo sentimiento de venganza hacia sus congéneres, quienes no hicieron nada por liberarla.
 Roy Harper, Arsenal, es un experimentado super heroe, de actitud revelde y disconforme. Es ayudado a escapar de una prisión de un país ficticio de oriente por Red Hood y desde entonces le acompaña en su viaje.
Red Hood, Arsenal y Starfire, forman un peculiar grupo dispuesto a combatir las amenazas de forma proactiva. Pero hay un enemigo que va dos pasos por delante de ellos. Alguien tan poderoso como para eliminar a los propios maestros de Jason y avivar una guerra que había permanecido apaciguada durante siglos. Toda la humanidad puede estar en peligro y solo Capucha Roja y los Forajidos están ahí para hacerle frente.
Reseña por Superheroes revelados
Red Hood and the Outlaws is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and debuted in 2011 as part of The New 52 event. The team features Red Hood, Arsenal, and Starfire. Its initial writer was Scott Lobdell, with art by Kenneth Rocafort.
At the beginning of the book, Jason Todd (Red Hood) becomes the leader of the Outlaws, a team that includes Princess Koriand'r as Starfire and Roy Harper as Arsenal. As a child, Starfire was sold into slavery by her sister to save her home planet. While she was enslaved, she showed violent tendencies by killing a guard who had offered her help and showed remorse towards her. Roy was Green Arrow's side kick and publicly had shares in Queen's Company until a public falling out, leaving Roy as a death-seeking alcoholic.
Leading up to a run-in with Killer Croc, Roy was talked out of suicide. Croc became his sponsor in recovery, but that did not keep Roy from getting into trouble. Jason, after coming back from the dead, was trained by an order of warriors known as the All Caste that taught him humility and respect. Jason was a part of the order for an unknown amount of time before he was exiled, partially by choice.
After his exile Jason became Red Hood, returning to Gotham where he was at odds with Starfire's ex-lover, his predecessor as Robin, Dick Grayson, as well as their mentor Batman. He soon gets tired of Gotham and leaves, organizing the group, after accidentally encountering Starfire at her home base, then breaking out Roy from a Middle Eastern prison. The group travels to a tropical island as Jason catches Roy up; the two start on friendly terms. Jason learns that the All Caste have been slaughtered by a group known as the Untitled. He learns about the events from another All Caste exile named Essence, while Roy tries to jog Kori's memory. He ends up boring her and sleeps with her.
After finding out that he is no longer a killer, Jason takes his group to All Caste headquarters where they discover that the bodies are becoming zombies. Jason destroys the bodies of his teachers and friends, after some encouragement from Roy; he swears revenge for them after the task is complete. The team is led on a wild goose chase across the globe as they come across an Untitled, who was in hiding in the middle of Colorado. Jason fights the creature alone after Starfire is attacked by Crux and Roy leaves to assist her. The Untitled tells Jason that they were set up to cross paths, but still fight him. Jason kills the creature, strengthening his resolve to take revenge. Crux's attempt to drain Starfire's power fails due to procedures performed on her during her slavery.

Roy takes down Crux long enough for Starfire to regain her composure and the three leave taking an unconscious Crux with them. Later disguised as a doctor, Jason puts Crux into Arkham Asylum, where he says to keep Crux heavily sedated. The group has appropriated Crux's personal modified War cruiser, which Roy instantly falls for. Essence confronts them. At first only Jason is able to see her, knowing she set him up to fight the Untitled. When the others see her, it causes a fight within the cockpit. During the fight, the source of Essence and Ducra's powers and long life are revealed to be the same as the Untitled's. It is also revealed that they were mother and daughter. The group is able to defeat Essence by using one of Crux's weapons.

This series has been collected in the following trade paperbacks:


Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 1: REDemption Red Hood and the Outlaws #1-7 November 2012

Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 2: The Starfire Red Hood and the Outlaws #8-14 July 2013

Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 3: Death of the Family Red Hood and the Outlaws #0, 15-18; Teen Titans vol. 4 #16, Batman vol. 2 #17 December 2013

Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 4: League of Assassins Red Hood and the Outlaws #19-26, Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual #1 June 2014

Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 5: The Big Picture Red Hood and the Outlaws #27-31, DC Universe Presents #17-18 December 2014

Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 6: Lost and Found Red Hood and the Outlaws #32-34,
Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual #2 June 2015





















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