
Robins: Being Robin
Yes, I very artistically picked the Jason variant cover as the reference pic. He is my favorite, what can I say?
Anyways this was an easy enough read to start with, and I do find interesting the whole idea of the Robins wondering if being Robin was a good thing for them or not. Even more so if you think about the inherit power dynamics Bruce has over them.
However this is not something that can truly be answered in a 6 issues run. Not in a meaningful way at least.

Red Hood & the Outlaws
This is at least is better than n52 Outlaws. But that's not saying much. The art is much better though, until you get a random issue drawn by Rocafort and oump jumpscare!! It's a shame because I like how he draws faces, but the moment you see how he draws women... yikes. I do like how Pete Woods in particular draws Jason. And I really like the new suit. His old mask didn't translate the best across different artists.
Art aside, the story does have some interesting moments, mostly the Prince of Gotham arc.

Red Hood: The Hill
I really liked the art, very different from the Outlaws run, but fitting for the theme.
I like the implication that Jason knows how to speak spanish. Latino Jason has been my headcanon since forever. That being said its evident the people working on this comic don't know how to speak spanish. Just loose words here and there but no grammar whatsoever. How difficult is it to get a spanish speaker to just proof read it before publishing it. But that's just a pet peeve of mine lmao.
Red Hood feels more like a secondary character in this but it is an interesting enough story. Shows more realistic sides of Gotham. The lifes of regular people dealing with villians and vigilantes.