I am (now) fully aware that keeping track of in-universe time in comics is a sisyphean task, not only because dialogue that has at least a less vague mention of when things happen or happened is rare but also because different writers sometimes just say different things in different runs (or on the same one) even without there being an event that recons the timeline in between (and those too). But it sometimes makes the funniest thing technically canon?
Probably old news for others but, while I have many (not very nice) thoughts about Teen Titans (2003) #29, I will admit that Jason being mentally younger than Tim in that fight is its own brand of funny
Listen they probably change that fact later (like they did their 11 month age difference), I still have 19 years in comics to catch up to and I think the whole post-mortem time stuff gets moved around in later comics; but at the point I'm at? all the comics make the timeline so 16 y/o Tim Drake was fighting a (physically) 17 y/o Jason Todd who was actually mentally 15 and it's sad but also kind of hilarious



















