Odd that Red Hood's past was erased in Red Hood #17 but was then given back to him in Red Hood #18 and now needs to be taken away again in Red Hood #19.
The first panel of this issue begins with an editorial note to "Find out why Jason left Bruce in Ethiopia in Batman and Red Hood #20." I'm sick of editorial referencing comic books that have yet to come out. I began my commentary on Catwoman #19 yesterday and put it down when it referenced Justice League of America #3. And because I don't pay very close attention to when each comic book comes out, I walked down to Excalibur Comics to find JLA #3. They didn't have it and the owner didn't know it's actually been delayed. I found that out later after walking to Future Dreams. Then to make sure, I looked online and saw it was delayed. Is Justice League of America the first comic to not make deadline? I know I joked about Superman #18 but that one at least came out when it was scheduled even though it was the wrong month.
Anyway, I'm used to this type of editorial note from DC since the Reboot even though it's annoying. So I guess I'll find out about Batman and Red Hood later in Batman and Robin #20. So if Batman and Robin went to Batman and Red Robin and then to Batman and Red Hood, does the next comic have to be Batman and Hood Rat? Then Batman and Mall Rat! Then Batman and Mall Cop!
[[MORE]] Jason Todd's Wayne Private Jet gets boarded in midair so Jason Todd crashes it into the Himalayas to keep the thieves from getting any money. That'll teach 'em! And Bruce won't even notice one missing private jet. It's like tossing pennies into a fountain for him. Starfire and Speedy later find the jet and guess they're hot on Todd's trail. James Tynion IV is already steering this book away from Lobdell's influence by not naming the issue after skewed musical lyrics.
While Speedy and Starfire search for the entrance to the domain of the All-Caste, Essence is busy trying to stop them.
By shoving her black gunk into Speedy's face.
This seems like the kind of dialogue that Scott Lobdell kept trying to write but couldn't quite pull it off. Or maybe he did but I was too distracted by the stupid fucking Narration Box that would have followed.
Speedy, Princess Warrior.
Red Hood #17-19 is just a fucking editorial mess. They obviously wanted to have Jason Todd lose his memories. My guess is that once Damian's death sort of stuck itself into the narrative, Lobdell's Requiem issue needed Todd to still have his memories. So now Jason Todd needed two different stories to get him to lose his memories. I don't blame Lobdell or Tynion for this ridiculousness. Fucking editorial. I haven't bitched about them enough lately!
S'aru finishes his thought with, "I'll just take it all!"
Red Hood and the Outlaws #19 Rating: +3 Ranking. The increase in ranking doesn't have anything to do with the story. It was fairly typical of this comic book although the dialogue was executed better. I'm not a fan of erasing all of Jason Todd's memories because now he's not Jason Todd. You may as well just get a new Red Hood the way they got a new Batwing over in that comic book. I'm sure there will be more to the story though, so hopefully it'll play out in an interesting manner. The real reason for the rise in the ranks was NO NARRATION BOXES! Hallelujah! I felt like I should write my own Speedy Narration Boxes and insert them into the comic book. But I don't think I can write crappy enough Narration Boxes to justify the endeavor.
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