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Jayrena but it’s Crush by Ethel Cain
I feel like whenever catherine and willis todd appear in red hood fanon, theyre either the most perfect angelic parents ever who wouldn't even think about drugs or crime or the devil incarnate. And i find both of those very boring and one note.
I'll say it forever and forever and forever: If Jason looks like ANY batfam member is should be DICK and not Bruce
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Actually what happened between the batmobile tires and the adoption is very important too. It's the most important part of that story even. But alas.
im not reading dc ko and no one i follow is posting about it i literally have no idea whats going on. am i missing something good or have i achieved inner peace
in an ideal world...
Do u have that image where ra's standing menacing while he has tiny little baby Talia next to him with a giant lollipop?
no and i dont think ive ever seen that... or at least i cant remember. enamoring concept though. can anybody help?
I think the anon might be referring to this image from the BTAS comics.
It really peeves me whenever someone says "Jason, Eddie and Rose should've been the Outlaw team" but it's soooo obvious they could not care less about Eddie and Rose. They just wanna give Jason "original" friends.
Sometimes I just dislike a ship/dynamic that objectively has a lot of canon justification but it just doesn't feel true to me. Your honour, they did that shit but it felt fake asfuck it wasn't real.
Big fan of characters realizing they don't get to die. They have to live. And grow. And be a person. And deal with shit they thought they'd never have to. And be fucked up about it. I would like more of this. Enough dying for honor or as redemption. It ain't. You're just a corpse. There is no moral value in dirt time.
Can DC deep dive into Jason Todds childhood and how it shaped him today so I don't look like a lunatic making up most of it
I can not explain how much I love Talia and her character please she is so complex and I find her features so beautiful to draw I am in love she is so mother ✨️
Being a DC fan is really just a perpetual state of mourning.
I'm the kind of person who tries to defend characters as much as possible when they're kids and teenagers, but Lizzie Prince is going against my principles.
my biggest red flag is ppl telling me theyre jaybin fans but not red hood fans. who the fuck do you think red hood is?? do you understand what separating them from each other implies.
I mean...I sadly can vaguely identify myself as being sort of like the person described here. But can I at least try to make a case in my own defense? Enough so that I hopefully won't be hated for my opinion? It's just that Red Hood represents something I don't love all the time, and that's the concept of the violent vigilante. I love Jason Todd, although I do prefer pre crisis jason, in the same way I love and prefer almost everything pre crisis at DC. But post crisis isn't my thing at all. I don't like it, and I still can't get past Jim Starlin killing Jason Todd off.
But my problem is that I hate a child dying, but I can't then support the character when his characterization evolves to embody a character archetype I don't like very much. The violent vigilante is very much a cultural touchstone in america, but it's not a healthy thing to show off and glorify. Going to any and all means in the pursuit of justice or revenge is how we get guys like The Punisher at Marvel or Frank Miller's Batman. That deep obsession with the darkness of the world in these characters hurts me, and I just struggle to get past it.
I don't hate Red Hood, not at all. I can understand why Jason Todd hates the Joker and sometimes maybe even Batman. But my contention is that it shouldn't have gotten to this point. How did we go from the early 80s to this? How!? My brain can't rationalize it, and I'm clearly still frozen in time back in the early to mid 80s. I don't like the mid to late 80s stuff at Marvel or at DC. It's all horrible. At least for my tastebuds.
PS: @sparkysaurus I can't believe I wrote this much, but I hope I haven't made myself someone you can't still interact with because of this. I don't know. That's my idiotic neuroticism talking, I think. Maybe it's me showing my low self esteem to hopefully gain back goodwill that a disagreement of opinion can cause. I don't know. The answer depends on how much faith in myself I'm willing to have.
Nooo, it's totally fine!! I think everyone's allowed to have their own interpretations and feelings around a character - even if it's different to my own. You are entitled to the way you think about Jason Todd. I too love pre-crisis Jaybin soo much (it's kinda sad how far his character has strayed from his origin). Please know that I didn't reblog this because I hate anyone who doesn't like RH.
The real reason I reblogged isn't because I want everyone to love the RH as much as I do - but because of the overall sentiment of the post: that as a fandom we can't separate Jaybin from RH because well... the RH IS Jason in the same way the Jaybin IS Jason. RH = Jaybin and vice versa. The Red Hood is simply just a continuation of Jason's story so I just hate it when people act and treat the Jason pre-death and the Jason post-resurrection as two different entities, when in fact they are simply the same person but one has just undergone extreme trauma that warped the character. His ideals, personality, morals and etc are intact, but the way he goes about handling it all has shifted.
I find it nice when my mutuals have different tastes/opinions then mine (as long as they aren't fundamentally wrong) because it makes me challenge the way I approach characters I personally like or dislike. So no hard feelings. :)
I need someone to please release Damian Wayne from the clutches of Dick Grayson glazers. Y'all sound misogynistic and racist.