Red Hood: Outlaw #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeRain-soaked tension radiates from Dan Mora's cover as Red Hood stands at the center of a desperate struggle — a hulking grey bruiser bearing down on him from behind while a dark-clad female fighter engages nearby, and a blonde woman in the foreground reaches urgently toward a glowing container, its pink mist spilling out ominously. The cover's chilling speech bubble — "You touch that sword — WE DIE!" — makes clear that whatever is inside that box, the stakes couldn't be higher for everyone on the scene. Scott Lobdell's "Terror Train!" promises exactly the kind of high-pressure, no-good-options situation that makes Red Hood: Outlaw such a consistently gripping read.
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