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''Red Hood: Outlaws'' is a webcomic by Creator/DCComics done in collaboration with Website/{{Webtoon}}. It is the fourth in the partnership, being released after ''Webcomic/BatmanWayneFamilyAdventures'', ''Webcomic/VixenNYC'', and ''Webcomic/ZatannaAndTheRipper''. It was written by Patrick R. Young with art by Nico Bascuñan. The first chapters released on August 14th, 2022.

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''Red Hood: Outlaws'' is a webcomic by Creator/DCComics done in collaboration with Website/{{Webtoon}}.Platform/{{Webtoon}}. It is the fourth in the partnership, being released after ''Webcomic/BatmanWayneFamilyAdventures'', ''Webcomic/VixenNYC'', and ''Webcomic/ZatannaAndTheRipper''. It was written by Patrick R. Young with art by Nico Bascuñan. The first chapters released on August 14th, 2022.
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The series ran for 56 chapters, being updated on Mondays. The series finale was released on August 27, 2023, along with an afterword from the creators. The comic in it's entirety can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/red-hood-outlaws/list?title_no=4603&page=1 here]].

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The series ran for 56 chapters, being updated on Mondays. The series finale was released on August 27, 2023, along with an afterword from the creators. The comic in it's its entirety can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/red-hood-outlaws/list?title_no=4603&page=1 here]].

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ram Prassad may be the Mirror Master, but he's trying to reunite with his similarly-displaced husband Ike. Once he finds him, he stops his evil scheme and the Outlaws let him go. [[spoiler:

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ram Prassad may be the Mirror Master, but he's trying to reunite with his similarly-displaced husband Ike. Once he finds him, he stops his evil scheme schemes and the Outlaws let him go. [[spoiler:[[spoiler:In the real world however, the Justice League stops him before he can do this, and he's seen crying as they arrest him.]]


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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:When it's revealed that the Outlaws were in a simulation created by Batman for the last month, the alternate-universe Mirror Master can be seen angrily crying as he's being apprehended by the Justice League, as he failed to reunite with his lost husband Ike.]]

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The series ran for 56 chapters, being updated on Mondays. The series finale and afterword release on August 27, 2023. It can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/red-hood-outlaws/list?title_no=4603&page=1 here]].

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The series ran for 56 chapters, being updated on Mondays. The series finale and afterword release was released on August 27, 2023. It 2023, along with an afterword from the creators. The comic in it's entirety can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/red-hood-outlaws/list?title_no=4603&page=1 here]].



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ram Prassad may be the Mirror Master, but he's trying to reunite with his similarly-displaced husband Ike. Once he finds him, he stops his evil scheme and the Outlaws let him go.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ram Prassad may be the Mirror Master, but he's trying to reunite with his similarly-displaced husband Ike. Once he finds him, he stops his evil scheme and the Outlaws let him go. [[spoiler:


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** At the end of Episode 56, the series finale, [[spoiler:Upon Artemis introducing her daughter Akila,]] Jason thinks to himself "[[https://i.imgur.com/9gL7y6m.jpg Oh my goodness gracious. I've been bamboozled]]."

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''Red Hood: Outlaws'' is a webcomic by Creator/DCComics done in collaboration with Website/{{Webtoon}}. It is the fourth in the partnership, being released after ''Webcomic/BatmanWayneFamilyAdventures'', ''Webcomic/VixenNYC'', and ''Webcomic/ZatannaAndTheRipper''. It is written by Patrick R. Young with art by Nico Bascuñan. The first chapters released on August 14th, 2022.

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''Red Hood: Outlaws'' is a webcomic by Creator/DCComics done in collaboration with Website/{{Webtoon}}. It is the fourth in the partnership, being released after ''Webcomic/BatmanWayneFamilyAdventures'', ''Webcomic/VixenNYC'', and ''Webcomic/ZatannaAndTheRipper''. It is was written by Patrick R. Young with art by Nico Bascuñan. The first chapters released on August 14th, 2022.



It can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/red-hood-outlaws/list?title_no=4603&page=1 here]], and is updated on Mondays.

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The series ran for 56 chapters, being updated on Mondays. The series finale and afterword release on August 27, 2023. It can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/red-hood-outlaws/list?title_no=4603&page=1 here]], and is updated on Mondays.
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* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: In the series finale, "Something New", [[spoiler:Artemis introduces her big secret to Jason: her daughter Akila.]]



* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: PlayedForLaughs in Episode 30, when a group of villainous bounty hunters appear to collect the bounty on the outlaws, including the Beard Hunter, a man who only kills people who have beards. When he find out that no there has any beards (and Jason and Bizzaro actually shaved clean that morning), he just up and leaves.

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* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: PlayedForLaughs in Episode 30, when a 30: Among the group of villainous bounty hunters appear to collect the bounty on the outlaws, including Outlaws is the Beard Hunter, a man who only kills people who have beards. When he find out that no there has none of them have any beards (and that Jason and Bizzaro actually shaved clean that morning), he just up throws a fit and leaves.




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* WeddingFinale: "Something New", the series finale, focuses on the wedding of Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon.

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* AllJustADream: [[spoiler:Episode 29 reveals that the last month (or last 19 episodes) of the Outlaws' adventures as the Justice League have just been part of a virtual simulation constructed by Batman as a test, and all of the foes they faced were actually defeated by the actual League in the real world.]]

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* AllJustADream: [[spoiler:Episode 29 reveals that the last month (or last 19 episodes) of the Outlaws' adventures as the Justice League have just been part of a virtual simulation constructed by Batman as a test, and all of the foes they faced were actually defeated and apprehended by the actual League in the real world.]]



* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: PlayedForLaughs in Episode 30, when a group of villainous bounty hunters appear to collect the bounty on the outlaws, including the Beard Hunter, a man who only kills people who have beards. When he find out that no there has any beard and the Outlaws actually shaved clean this morning, he just up and leaves.

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* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: PlayedForLaughs in Episode 30, when a group of villainous bounty hunters appear to collect the bounty on the outlaws, including the Beard Hunter, a man who only kills people who have beards. When he find out that no there has any beard beards (and Jason and the Outlaws Bizzaro actually shaved clean this morning, that morning), he just up and leaves. leaves.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: [[spoiler:It's revealed that the past month the team went through was just a simulation created by Batman and the League to test them to see if they can be trusted. Jason failed the test when he killed Lex Luthor, causing him and the team to lose their immunity and be branded as actual outlaws.]]
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* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: PlayedForLaughs in Episode 30, when a group of villainous bounty hunters appear to collect the bounty on the outlaws, including the Beard Hunter, a man who only kills people who have beards. When he find out that no there has any beard and the Outlaws actually shaved clean this morning, he just up and leaves.
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* AllJustADream: [[spoiler:Episode 29 reveals that the last month (or last 19 episodes) of the Outlaws' adventures as the Justice League have just been part of a virtual simulation constructed by Batman as a test.]]

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* AllJustADream: [[spoiler:Episode 29 reveals that the last month (or last 19 episodes) of the Outlaws' adventures as the Justice League have just been part of a virtual simulation constructed by Batman as a test.test, and all of the foes they faced were actually defeated by the actual League in the real world.]]



* DestroyedHometown: Htrae was destroyed and it's implied that Bizarro was somehow responsible.

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* DestroyedHometown: Htrae was destroyed and it's implied that Bizarro was somehow responsible. Later episodes reveal that he implusively destroyed it because it reminded him of what he wasn't, and regrets it to this day.

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* AllJustADream: [[spoiler:Episode 29 reveals that the last month (or last 19 episodes) of the Outlaws' adventures as the Justice League have just been part of a virtual simulation constructed by Batman as a test.]]



* AntiHeroSubstitute: In episode 10, after Jason an argument with Batman, the Dark Knight gives the team a chance to prove themselves by taking their place for a month, effectively making the Outlaws a Anti-Hero Substitute for the entire Justice League.
* BlandNameProduct: A flashback sequence with Artemis shows that Wonder Woman has a "Pixtagraph" social media page, a stand-in for Instagram.

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* AntiHeroSubstitute: In episode 10, after Jason an argument with Batman, the Dark Knight gives the team a chance to prove themselves by taking their place for a month, effectively making the Outlaws a Anti-Hero Substitute for the entire Justice League. \n [[spoiler:Subverted as of episode 29, which reveals that the Outlaws were just in a simulation the entire month.]]
* BlandNameProduct: A flashback sequence with Artemis shows that Wonder Woman has a "Pixtagraph" social media page, a stand-in for Instagram. In episode 27, Lex Luthor has a can of "Cryple Cola" on his desk.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ram Prassad may be the Mirror Master, but he's trying to reunite with his similarly-displaced husband Ike. Once he finds him, he stops his evil scheme.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ram Prassad may be the Mirror Master, but he's trying to reunite with his similarly-displaced husband Ike. Once he finds him, he stops his evil scheme.scheme and the Outlaws let him go.

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* TheMultiverse: Episode 19 introduces Ram Prassad, the Mirror Master of Earth 56, who is currently displaced and is trying to reunite with his husband, . In the Mirror Dimension, the Outlaws find alternate versions of themselves.

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* TheMultiverse: Episode 19 introduces Ram Prassad, the Mirror Master of Earth 56, who is currently displaced and is trying to reunite with his husband, . husband. In the Mirror Dimension, the Outlaws Red Hood and Artemis find alternate versions of themselves.themselves, while Bizzaro finds versions of his wife and son, who are dead in his universe.


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** In Episode 24, during a flashback to when Jason was still acting as Robin, Batman shows him a Gotham City poll asking "Should Batman keep the new Robin?", with 57% of the votes saying No. This in reference to the infamous "[[ComicBook/BatmanADeathInTheFamily A Death In the Family]]" storyline, where comic book fans got to vote on whether Jason should live or die.

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* AntiHeroSubstitute: In episode 10, after Jason an argument with Batman, the Dark Knight gives the team a chance to prove themselves by taking their place for a month, effectively making the Outlaws a Anti-Hero Substitute for the entire Justice League.



* FakingTheDead: A flashback in issue #2 has Red Hood confronting Franco Bertinelli, whom notes he should have been dead.

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* FakingTheDead: A flashback in issue #2 has Red Hood confronting Franco Bertinelli, whom notes he should have been dead. [[spoiler: Subverted as it's actually D'kay D'razz, a ComicBook/MartianManhunter villain taking his place.]]
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*** Later in Episode 16, when the team goes against Medusa and her followers, Bizarro says "Why is it never snakes?" when the cultists merge into one giant snake.
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** Episode 12 show Bizarro watching ''Film/{{Titanic}}''. When Jason asks for him to watch a cool movie, Bizarro angerly states that he will "always watch Film/FightClub ever again".

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** Episode 12 show Bizarro watching ''Film/{{Titanic}}''.''Film/Titanic1997''. When Jason asks for him to watch a cool movie, Bizarro angerly states that he will "always watch Film/FightClub ever again".

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** A double one in Chapter 4 when trying to escape Dinosaur Island, Artemis says they need to [[Film/{{Predator}} "Get to the chopper"]] with Bizzaro replying [[Film/TheAvengers2012 "he no understood that reference"]]

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** A double one in Chapter 4 when trying to escape Dinosaur Island, Artemis says they need to [[Film/{{Predator}} "Get to the chopper"]] with Bizzaro replying [[Film/TheAvengers2012 "he no understood that reference"]]reference"]].
** Episode 12 show Bizarro watching ''Film/{{Titanic}}''. When Jason asks for him to watch a cool movie, Bizarro angerly states that he will "always watch Film/FightClub ever again".
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* PteroSoarer: When introduced on Dinosaur Island, Bizarro is riding a type of Pterosaur that he named Birdie.
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* DesignatedGirlFight: Defied in the punnily titled "End of the Trope". The group is being attacked by a CarnivalOfKillers, and Artemis (the lone female Outlaw) winds up against Lady Shiva (one of two female assassins who turned up, alongside Cheshire). Artemis complains that the only two women in a group facing off is so played out, and is satisfied when male killers Assassin and Constantine Drakon show up alongside Shiva.
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ram Prassad may be the Mirror Master, but he's trying to reunite with his similarly-displaced husband Ike. Once he finds him, he stops his evil scheme.


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* TheMultiverse: Episode 19 introduces Ram Prassad, the Mirror Master of Earth 56, who is currently displaced and is trying to reunite with his husband, . In the Mirror Dimension, the Outlaws find alternate versions of themselves.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Frank Bertinelli's [[DeathByOriginStory death is an integral part of the origin]] of [[Characters/BatmanHuntress the Huntress]], but he shows up alive in this webcomic and is said to have faked his death. It's lampshaded when Jason comments he's supposed to be dead, and [[spoiler: subverted when it's later revealed this was D'kay D'razz, a ComicBook/MartianManhunter enemy from ''ComicBook/BrightestDay'', in disguise]].

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Frank Franco Bertinelli's [[DeathByOriginStory death is an integral part of the origin]] of [[Characters/BatmanHuntress the Huntress]], but he shows up alive in this webcomic and is said to have faked his death. It's lampshaded when Jason comments he's supposed to be dead, and [[spoiler: subverted when it's later revealed this was D'kay D'razz, a ComicBook/MartianManhunter enemy from ''ComicBook/BrightestDay'', in disguise]].
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Frank Bertinelli's [[DeathByOriginStory death is an integral part of the origin]] of [[Characters/BatmanHuntress the Huntress]], but he shows up alive in this webcomic and is said to have faked his death. It's lampshaded when Jason comments he's supposed to be dead, and [[spoiler: subverted when it's later revealed this was D'kay D'ress, a ComicBook/MartianManhunter enemy from ''ComicBook/BrightestDay'', in disguise]].

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Frank Bertinelli's [[DeathByOriginStory death is an integral part of the origin]] of [[Characters/BatmanHuntress the Huntress]], but he shows up alive in this webcomic and is said to have faked his death. It's lampshaded when Jason comments he's supposed to be dead, and [[spoiler: subverted when it's later revealed this was D'kay D'ress, D'razz, a ComicBook/MartianManhunter enemy from ''ComicBook/BrightestDay'', in disguise]].
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Frank Bertinelli's [[DeathByOriginStory death is an integral part of the origin]] of [[Characters/BatmanHuntress the Huntress]], but he shows up alive in this webcomic and is said to have faked his death. It's lampshaded when Jason comments he's supposed to be dead, and [[spoiler: subverted when it's later revealed this was D'kay D'ress, a ComicBook/MartianManhunter enemy from ComicBook/BrightestDay, in disguise]].

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Frank Bertinelli's [[DeathByOriginStory death is an integral part of the origin]] of [[Characters/BatmanHuntress the Huntress]], but he shows up alive in this webcomic and is said to have faked his death. It's lampshaded when Jason comments he's supposed to be dead, and [[spoiler: subverted when it's later revealed this was D'kay D'ress, a ComicBook/MartianManhunter enemy from ComicBook/BrightestDay, ''ComicBook/BrightestDay'', in disguise]].
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Frank Bertinelli's [[DeathByOriginStory death is an integral part of the origin]] of [[Characters/BatmanHuntress the Huntress]], but he shows up alive in this webcomic and is said to have faked his death. It's lampshaded when Jason comments he's supposed to be dead, and [[spoiler: subverted when it's later revealed this was Ma'alefa'ak, a ComicBook/MartianManhunter enemy, in disguise]].

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Frank Bertinelli's [[DeathByOriginStory death is an integral part of the origin]] of [[Characters/BatmanHuntress the Huntress]], but he shows up alive in this webcomic and is said to have faked his death. It's lampshaded when Jason comments he's supposed to be dead, and [[spoiler: subverted when it's later revealed this was Ma'alefa'ak, D'kay D'ress, a ComicBook/MartianManhunter enemy, enemy from ComicBook/BrightestDay, in disguise]].
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The story follows [[ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws The Outlaws]] ([[CharactersBatmanJasonTodd Red Hood]], [[ComicBook/{{Artemis}} Artemis of Bana-Mighdall]], and [[Characters/SupermanBizarro Bizarro]]) as they try to go legit -- and fail spectacularly. The Outlaws will battle some of DC’s biggest supervillains and superheroes -- but their biggest battles are among themselves. Can this team last? And can they find their own identities separate from ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/WonderWoman, and ComicBook/{{Superman}}?

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The story follows [[ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws The Outlaws]] ([[CharactersBatmanJasonTodd ([[Characters/BatmanJasonTodd Red Hood]], [[ComicBook/{{Artemis}} Artemis of Bana-Mighdall]], and [[Characters/SupermanBizarro Bizarro]]) as they try to go legit -- and fail spectacularly. The Outlaws will battle some of DC’s biggest supervillains and superheroes -- but their biggest battles are among themselves. Can this team last? And can they find their own identities separate from ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/WonderWoman, and ComicBook/{{Superman}}?
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The story follows [[ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws The Outlaws]] (Red Hood, Artemis of Bana-Mighdall, and Bizarro) as they try to go legit -- and fail spectacularly. The Outlaws will battle some of DC’s biggest Super-Villains and Super Heroes -- but their biggest battles are among themselves. Can this team last? And can they find their own identities separate from ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/WonderWoman, and ComicBook/{{Superman}}?

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The story follows [[ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws The Outlaws]] (Red Hood, ([[CharactersBatmanJasonTodd Red Hood]], [[ComicBook/{{Artemis}} Artemis of Bana-Mighdall, Bana-Mighdall]], and Bizarro) [[Characters/SupermanBizarro Bizarro]]) as they try to go legit -- and fail spectacularly. The Outlaws will battle some of DC’s biggest Super-Villains supervillains and Super Heroes superheroes -- but their biggest battles are among themselves. Can this team last? And can they find their own identities separate from ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/WonderWoman, and ComicBook/{{Superman}}?

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* DangerRoomColdOpen: "All Aboard the Watchtower" opens with Artemis defeating Darkseid in single combat before the next panel reveals it to be a training simulation on the Watchtower.


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* VirtualTrainingSimulation: "All Aboard the Watchtower" opens with Artemis defeating Darkseid in single combat before the next panel reveals it to be a training simulation on the Watchtower.

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