Robyn Hood: Age of Darkness is from about three months back, and it is set at an earlier time of the event timeline as the Dark Queen prepares for her army to take over the Grimm-verse and Robyn is dragged into the queen’s web of conspiracy and mystery and deceit. This time I went a bit farther into Robyn’s history than the Robyn Hood: Legend #1 issue I read over the weekend. That I am coming in to these books in the “middle” of the story hasn’t really bothered me, and that too has been a good thing. And in particular, I’ve found their gender-bending spin on Robin Hood to be one of the best things about their Grimm-verse right now, because Robyn Locksley aka Robyn Hood has proven to be quite a feisty and interesting character. I haven’t dabbled too much into it as yet, but what little I’ve read has proven to be better than I expected, much better, and that in itself is quite rewarding. Getting back into Zenescope’s various books with their Age of Darkness crossover event has been quite a fun experience.
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