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DC Preview: Red Hood and the Outlaws #49

Jason’s ongoing war against the Untitled comes to a sudden, startling and tragic end with the help of…Red Hood and the Outlaws?!

Jason’s ongoing war against the Untitled comes to a sudden, startling and tragic end with the help of…Red Hood and the Outlaws?! But to protect the world, one of his teammates must make the ultimate sacrifice for the greater good!

Red Hood and the Outlaws #49

Written by Scott Lobdell
Pencils Paolo Pantalena
Inks Paolo Pantalena
Colored by Arif Prianto
Cover by Dan Mora
Release Date: September 30, 2020

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