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I ship ‘em! ;-) Always have!
Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 variant covers with era-appropriate logos by Stanley Artgerm Lau, Gabrielle Dell’Otto, Jim Lee & Jeehyung Lee.
Dick: I just…I kinda feel like we’re just meant to be together. I mean, look how fate keeps throwing us at each other!
Barbara: It’s 3 a.m. and you’re stuck in my window, Dick.
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Dick: Fate, Babs. I just told you. Aren’t you listening>
Comm. Gordon [bursting through the bedroom door]: *cocks gun* Son, you’d better have a showstopping explanation for this.
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A Kiss for You, and a Jewel for You
Summary: Tommy wakes up to "face the music" are regards to what happened last night with Ramona. Then, he decides to take a stroll in the New York City streets, unintentionally to have a glimmer catch his eye.
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CHAPTER 22 / DIRTY
Summary: With Ramona at the apartment to supposedly discuss the child’s wellbeing, a blackout has Tommy worried about what happened when she was there
Issue 17: Just a friendly reminder that--
–Jason is an utterly broken and damaged BAD BOY who is trying to be good. Not the other way around. How the heck did Lobdell get that backwards?
What I got from it is that Jason has changed. And everyone is noticing. Though he isn’t talking to Kory and Roy anymore, he still managed to make new friends along his journey and also decided to stop killing. He isn’t as broken as he first began so why keep pretending? Croc says this in responce to Jason saying he will crush all the badies back in Gotham. He is like “hey you say this but I don’t believe you”.
But then again this is all from Killer Crocs perspective, so is this a fair observation to make on Jason? He says this because he “knows Roy”. He is basing this judgment on Jason based on a previous friend who he has not spoken to in a long time but clearly still cares about (Jason, call him). So this really is up to interrpretation especially with the panel before they talk about halving the weapons, Jason just stops and then diverts the topic. We don’t know what he really thinks about Croc’s observation.
I think this is an interesting argument. Is he as you said, a bad boy trying to do good, or is he now a good boy deep down who is trying to be a bad boy because of his horrifying past?
That’s exactly what I don’t like; the fact Jason’s most powerful and defining characteristic, the one thing that literally made him popular and attracted me to him personally, even above all the other batfamily members is slowly being erased by Lobdell. If he doesn’t have that genuine bad boy tendency, the independence that separates him from the flock and in it’s own way keeps a depth of tragedy between the family relations with Jason. If that part of Jason is dead, then what is the point of there being a Red Hood? I feel like Lobdell is just is trying to turn Jason into Dick–because he’s such a fanboy and it just really makes me mad.
It esp pisses me off, personally, because Jason’s comic is the only character and book I’m invested in. I just feel like Lobdell really doesn’t understand Jason’s mind set. He views character’s like Dick and Bruce too favorably to ever truly understand Jason’s view point of those particular two and of the world in general.
Exactly, and this is my interpretation; I got that about killer croc’s view, but the problem is his view is the same as anyone’s view would be from the outside looking in. It’s the only view one can have on the matter of Red Hood since he is no longer killing. And Jason’s comment above just felt so fake, I guess because all his actions thus far have contradicted his words; so the only way I can interpret what he said is to assume he was motivated by ego (reminds me of when he was Robin and had a big bark but no bite, seems inappropriate for an adult esp the Red Hood), instead of using that talk to threaten a criminal into cooperating and/or blackmailing. I really liked the Jason/roy part and felt it was in-character. But I still stand by my words that killer crocs opinion was the only possible opinion an outsider looking in could have, and that’s precisely the problem. It’s the root that is the problem.
This is my opinion and will always be my opinion: I will never accept a Jason Todd who doesn’t kill.
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So lobdells issue 17 and a few before that have some serious flaws when it comes to Lobdell making Jason into something he would never want to be much less be capable of becoming imo. Everyone is good deep down inside, of course, even Joker was at one point. But Lobdell has wiped away Jason’s addiction to killing, HIS morals, and why he’s the Red Hood.
And yes i think Jason is addicted to his violent form of justice, looks at him when he was Robin. He was called the bad Robin because he struggled with a more violent side of himself, a side that wanted to kill. This is probably the result of growing up on the streets and seeing a lot of bad things that desensitized him, and hardened him. That’s why Batman had to pull him off villains because he was about to kill them. Jason doesn’t view his form of justice as evil, but he knows the righteous heroes don’t approve. In a sense he’s sorta removed from what is considered good by most moral people. That again, is a result of living on the streets of the worst city in the world. It’s embedded in his mind this dark view of what good and evil looks like.
That is why and what his character literally believes in, killing is the true form of justice down to the very core of his being. But he knows his standards are low compared to the rest of the batfamily. Ever since Jason was a Robin, I’ve always had the impression that he was in a way addicted to killing, that it was a desire, a lust for blood. He struggled with being good as Robin, and fans literally still joke about him being the “bad” Robin, because of his violent outbursts. Lobdell is erasing that aspect of Jason. The aspect that’s deeply rooted in his character and his beliefs that he invariably grew into.
It wasn’t his death that made him come back a killer, that just helped make it easier to embrace his lust for blood and vengeance, which to the very core of his being he is convinced that is the only form of true justice. Hence, the whole story of Under the Red Hood arch and his request from Bruce. That’s why he felt so unloved by Bruce when he didn’t kill Joker. That’s how deeply that morality is rooted in Jason. And yeah, the world shaped him into a gray character, and that’s who he is. I honestly don’t think a character could come along and reform him. He’s much too stubborn, and much too broken from his horrible childhood.
What really pisses me off is Lobell saying he’s now WANTING to adopt Bruce’s morals after everything. Jason knows the price of killing but it’s a price he is willing to pay to save people. When you take that aspect from Red Hood, there is no longer a Red Hood. Just some other character who never was raised on the streets or died and came back wanting the person who failed him to change his morals to avenge his death.
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Susan goes back to the apartment to pack her things as she threatens to leave for good. Later, Ramona stops by to discuss future plans for the baby.