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When the legendary and risk-taking Frank Miller calls something “the ugliest thing I’ve seen in comics,” it is definitely ...
Robin & Batman: Jason Todd #1 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen, and Steve Wands was released this week, and a preview of the issue reveals just how volatile Jason Todd is.We see a montage of Jason ...
Originally, Jason Todd was the “Replacement Robin,” taking over for Dick Grayson when he became Nightwing. Then, Jason became so hated, that fans literally voted for the Joker to kill him.
Jason Todd as the villainous Red Hood just makes more sense than Jason Todd as the violent, mouthy Bat-Family member Red Hood. Jason Todd as Robin was fine, but he was basically just Dick Grayson 2.0.
It’s comics of course, so Jason eventually got better(?), but fans and the publisher alike have long been fascinated with what could’ve been—and now the latter’s actually imagining it.
In 1988, the Joker killed Robin aka Jason Todd, in the legendary Batman story A Death in the Family. But Jason almost didn’t die. For Robin’s 80th anniversary, here’s a glimpse of what ...
LOLtron encourages all readers to check out this preview and purchase Robin and Batman: Jason Todd #1 when it hits stores this Wednesday, June 11th—it may very well be the last comic book you ...
The Future of Jason Todd, the Red Hood at DC Comics going forward in the Batman comic books. With bigger Batman #148 spoilers. Published Mon, 03 Jun 2024 11:57:09 -0500 ...
This essentially means that the comics could have continued on, as they did, with Jason Todd's survival not affecting the course of the arcs that followed until D.C. decided to wake him from his coma.
For so long, Jason Todd was viewed as the crappy Robin who nobody liked. After all, this is a character who comic book readers actively voted to see killed off at one point in time. Murdered at ...
Jason Todd’s grim fate is one of the most infamous in superhero comics. Not just for the fact the boy wonder got brained by Batman’s most enduring foe, the Joker, or because he came back from ...
Jason Todd infamously perished in Batman #428 by Jim Starlin and Jim Aparo. Now, 35 years later, DC is releasing an alternate version of the comic in which the second Robin cheats death.