COMICS: 'Cheshire' To Make Her New 52 Debut In RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS

COMICS: 'Cheshire' To Make Her New 52 Debut In RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS

In DC's latest 'What's New in the New 52', editor-in-chief Bob Harras introduces Cheshire into the New 52. The pre-New 52 version of the character was a Teen Titans villain, but now she'll have a connection to Jason Todd's past.

By MarkCassidy - May 08, 2013 09:05 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: DC



And just in case you missed Bronze Tiger..



Harras writes:

"Last week, we showed you the design for Bronze Tiger and teased that he’ll be somehow tied to the unraveling of Jason Todd’s memories. Today, take a look at another person from Jason’s past who’ll be appearing in the pages of Red Hood and the Outlaws soon to shed a little bit more light on Jason’s origin. But can Jason trust Cheshire? And what’s her connection to Bronze Tiger?"










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