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You can’t buy Red Hood, but you can buy plenty of other DC comics by others accused of worse

Dan Grote8 months ago8 months ago05 mins

The problem with writing about the cancellation of DC’s Red Hood is it’s impossible to write about in a vacuum. You can’t write about the cancellation of Red Hood without writing about Jason Todd, the second Robin, the one who perennially finds himself on the outs with the Bat family for his brooding, murder-boy nature….

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