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Red Hood – A lesser known super-hero Over the years people have come to love comic book characters. Everyone has their favorite character that they have come to love and will depend on them to save ...
In Red Hood & The Outlaws #26, Jason Todd, Red Hood gets a brand new look, courtesy of Pete Woods, away from his iconic full-face helmet. The cover gave us our first shadowy glimpse. With the ...
The moment we’ve all been waiting for—the final reveal of my custom Red Hood helmet! After tons of sanding, painting, and tweaking, the transformation is finally complete.
We’re getting close to the finish line! In Part 9, I show you how I prep the 3D printed Red Hood helmet—sanding, filling, and getting it smooth and ready for a killer paint job. # ...
Under the hood, the new Red Hood will wear a mask that covers his nose and mouth, and a black mask with wings at the corners a la Nightwing or the Hal Jordan version of Parallax.
So I know a lot of people have their gripes with The Gotham War but what if we focused on another character for a little bit? Catwoman brings in Red Hood to help her flesh out some hooligans while … ...
Two Brooklyn cops ticketed a 45-year-old cyclist for riding without a helmet — erroneously citing a law that actually only applies to pedal-pushers under 14, viral video shows. “In New York C… ...
The main problem with the Red Hood is, unlike the Joker’s debut episode last week (which, let’s be honest, also had some problems), the Red Hood isn’t nearly as compelling. Gotham could have ...
They confirmed that "Jason Todd, former Robin and current Red Hood" would be a Green Lantern in the upcoming Worlds Without a Justice League – Green Lantern one-shot in August by Phillip Kennedy ...
John Stewart is an 'Emerald Knight of Justice' and hangs around with Green Lantern-powered Red Hood AKA Jason Todd and the blind prophet Kyle Rayner. But wait, isn't John Stewart dead? It's ...
Red Hood and the Outlaws has a rockstar team of artists, and giving them space to do their thing is having a marked impact on how I perceive the entire book. It’s not just the flashbacks, either.