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In 2020, the Red Hood ongoing ended with a two-parter that had Jason Todd in the Hill.
It was written by Shawn Martinborough, who drew the 2000 one-shot (written by Christopher Priest) that introduced said Gotham neighborhood as its setting.
Martinborough's writing this six-issue series too, picking up right where he left off - Jason living in the now-gentrified Hill, fighting criminals with its vigilante Watch.

What'd been one gang cleaning up another turned into vigilantes vs. the first.

(There's an an editor's note indicating that this takes place " after " the events of Red Hood #51 and #52, so " Outlaws " works.)
The masked criminals got away in the diffusion of their detonation, leaving the masked vigilantes to take stock.
Later, Jason threw a party.

(The original two-parter positioned Jason as " outsider looking in " with regards to the Hill and the Watch's dynamics - this is keeping that up.)

(Yes, these " small-business owners keeping watch " map to the Watch.)

" .. and God knows what else.. "
(Dana's the one in blue, Strike.)

(Translations in word balloons, for when you don't want to put a box at the panel's bottom.)

(" Informants say it's Black Mask " is a wonderful inaccuracy (so far) - this issue establishes that Korlee Jr.'s working with those goons Red Hood and the Watch fought. Evidently, some informants learned about criminals in stylized masks doing criminal things and went ' Obviously this is Black Mask. '
Pagecount's 7 of 22 from Red Hood: The Hill #1 in February 2024 - #2 came out this week.
Writing's Shawn Martinborough and art's Sanford Greene.
Colors're Matt Herms and letters're Troy Peteri.
Publisher's DC.)
It was written by Shawn Martinborough, who drew the 2000 one-shot (written by Christopher Priest) that introduced said Gotham neighborhood as its setting.
Martinborough's writing this six-issue series too, picking up right where he left off - Jason living in the now-gentrified Hill, fighting criminals with its vigilante Watch.

What'd been one gang cleaning up another turned into vigilantes vs. the first.

(There's an an editor's note indicating that this takes place " after " the events of Red Hood #51 and #52, so " Outlaws " works.)
The masked criminals got away in the diffusion of their detonation, leaving the masked vigilantes to take stock.
Later, Jason threw a party.

(The original two-parter positioned Jason as " outsider looking in " with regards to the Hill and the Watch's dynamics - this is keeping that up.)

(Yes, these " small-business owners keeping watch " map to the Watch.)

" .. and God knows what else.. "
(Dana's the one in blue, Strike.)

(Translations in word balloons, for when you don't want to put a box at the panel's bottom.)

(" Informants say it's Black Mask " is a wonderful inaccuracy (so far) - this issue establishes that Korlee Jr.'s working with those goons Red Hood and the Watch fought. Evidently, some informants learned about criminals in stylized masks doing criminal things and went ' Obviously this is Black Mask. '
Pagecount's 7 of 22 from Red Hood: The Hill #1 in February 2024 - #2 came out this week.
Writing's Shawn Martinborough and art's Sanford Greene.
Colors're Matt Herms and letters're Troy Peteri.
Publisher's DC.)