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''Red Hood/Arsenal'' a monthly comic book series published by Creator/DCComics on June 2015 as part of their new editorial direction post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}''

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''Red Hood/Arsenal'' is a monthly comic book series published by Creator/DCComics on June 2015 as part of their new editorial direction post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}''
post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}''. The series is written by Creator/ScottLobdell with art by Denis Medri.

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Was a monthly comic book series published by DC Comics' on June 2015 as part of their new editorial direction post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}''

Following the events of ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'', [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Arsenal]] (Roy Harper) is on his own, trying to help people whether they want his help or not. After a trade between a Mexican cartel and a Washington power broker goes wrong despite Arsenal's best efforts, he's reunited with his fellow Outlaw [[ComicBook/RedHood Red Hood (Jason Todd)]] and together they successfully defuse the situation. The power broker then offers them a job and while they decline the offer, Roy later convinces Jason of going legit as [[PunchClockHero Vigilantes-for-Hire]]

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Was ''Red Hood/Arsenal'' a monthly comic book series published by DC Comics' Creator/DCComics on June 2015 as part of their new editorial direction post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}''

Following the events of ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'', [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Arsenal]] (Roy Harper) is on his own, trying to help people whether they want his help or not. After a trade between a Mexican cartel and a Washington power broker goes wrong despite Arsenal's best efforts, he's reunited with his fellow Outlaw [[ComicBook/RedHood Red Hood (Jason Todd)]] and together they successfully defuse the situation. situation.

The power broker then offers them a job and while they decline the offer, Roy later convinces Jason of going legit as [[PunchClockHero Vigilantes-for-Hire]]
Vigilantes-for-Hire]].
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* WouldntHitAGirl: An ''unconscious'' girl, as Jason finds it hits too close to home. Roy takes advantage of this in the final issue.

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* WouldntHitAGirl: An ''unconscious'' girl, as Jason finds it hits too close to home. Roy takes advantage of this in the final issue.issue.
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite all the bickering and snark, Jason and Roy are inseparable and they would gladly gave their lives for the other if it were necessary. [[spoiler: [[{{Tearjerker}} Which makes their break-up all the more painful to see]]]].
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* ThirteenIsUnlucky: The series ended with issue 13
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** [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin and Brian Griffin]], and [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Marge Simpson, Bart Simpson, Milhouse Van Houten and Montgomery Burns]] are some of the many people watching the live stream set by the Iron Rule in issues 12 and 13.
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* HomoeroticSubtext: This series carries the HoYay between Jason and Roy from the first run of ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'', except this series takes it UpToEleven. It starts with the title being a slash-pairing name, with several gags dedicated to depicting Jason and Roy LikeAnOldMarriedCouple. [[spoiler: The final issue is even headlined with "The Bromance Ends Here!", with the final presentation day page dedicated to the actual break-up, which can be read with very romantic undertones considering the way it's drawn]].

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* HomoeroticSubtext: This series carries the HoYay between Jason and Roy from the first run of ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'', except this series takes it UpToEleven.up to eleven. It starts with the title being a slash-pairing name, with several gags dedicated to depicting Jason and Roy LikeAnOldMarriedCouple. [[spoiler: The final issue is even headlined with "The Bromance Ends Here!", with the final presentation day page dedicated to the actual break-up, which can be read with very romantic undertones considering the way it's drawn]].

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* Main/PragmaticHero: Continuing the development started on ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' Red Hood no longer enjoys killing people, and tries to avoid it when possible.[[spoiler: This comes to a turning point when Joker's Daughter joins them, prompting Jason to swear off killing for good.]] However, when it's revealed [[spoiler: that Joker's Daughter joined them in order to orchestrate Roy's very public execution to spite Jason, he relapses. He kills four of the Iron Rule and nearly kills its fifth and final member, but Roy intervenes.]]


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* Main/PragmaticHero: Continuing the development started on ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' Red Hood no longer enjoys killing people, and tries to avoid it when possible.[[spoiler: This comes to a turning point when Joker's Daughter joins them, prompting Jason to swear off killing for good.]] However, when it's revealed [[spoiler: that Joker's Daughter joined them in order to orchestrate Roy's very public execution to spite Jason, he relapses. He kills four of the Iron Rule and nearly kills its fifth and final member, but Roy intervenes.]]

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