Warning! Big spoilers ahead for Red Hood and the Outlaws #47

Guess who came back to life? That could actually be a difficult question when asked within the context of comics, especially superhero comics. The afterlife is essentially a revolving door for both Red Hood and the Outlaws series, a major character just returned from the grave in the latest issue, and it's pretty cool. Read on to learn who came back to the land of the living.

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Jason Todd, The Red Hood, is no stranger to resurrection as he himself is largely becoming the black sheep of the Bat-Family. However, that doesn't mean Jason's been a loner all this time. Ever since the 2011 New 52 reboot of the DC Universe, Jason has had his Outlaws. The first team consisted of his best friend Arsenal, the former sidekick to Green Arrow, and Starfire, the alien princess of Tamaran whom he was romantically involved with for a time. Together, they went to seek justice by any means necessary, looking to have a good time while delivering some much needed justice.

Arsenal, Red Hood, and Starfire as the Outlaws

Over time, the Outlaws disbanded, and Jason Sadly, fans who read the Heroes in Crisis story know that Arsenal lost his life, having been accidentally killed by an out of control and disturbed Wally West.

However, in the latest issue of Red Hood and the Outlaws, The Outlaws are trying to stop the Untitled from using the Chamber of All to bring Trigon to Earth. The Chamber of All is a magical realm, containing multiple doors that open to any place in time and space. While Jason and the Outlaws are making their last stand against the Untitled, some familiar red arrows land in the backs of several of the demons.

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Amazingly, the original Outlaws from the past have come to the present, thanks to the Chamber of All. This means that Arsenal is alive again...for a time. When the dust settles, will Jason tell the past version of Roy Harper about his eventual demise? Perhaps this could motivate Arsenal to stay in the present, putting him back in action for fans. It could very well go the other way where he'll end up going back to his own time, but at least for now Arsenal is alive and ready to fight with double the usual amount of Outlaws at least until the 50th and final issue.

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