hey! coming over to dc from marvel and the timelines are confusing me lmao. which continuity is considered “canon”?
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hey! coming over to dc from marvel and the timelines are confusing me lmao. which continuity is considered “canon”?
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as jason todd - batman #408 // as robin - batman: the cult, batman: a death in the family // as a ghost or zombie - gotham knights #34 (the delusions of alfred pennyworth), batman: the county line #3 // as red hood - batman: under the red hood // as arkham knight - arkham knight #16, batman: the arkham knight (video game)
(Batman 385 by Doug Moench with art by Rick Hoberg and Chuck Patton)
(Detective Comics 527 by Doug Moench with art by Dan Day)
(Batman 383 by Doug Moench with art by Gene Colan and Alfredo Alcala)
(Batman 366 by Doug Moench with art by Don Newton and Alfredo Alcala)
(Batman 425 by Jim Starlin with art by Doc Bright)
(Detective Comics 580 by Mike W. Barr with art by Jim Baikie)
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dick grayson with fluffy shoulder-length hair. that is all thank you
actually who needs shoulder-length. make it longer
I need him looking like this again actually
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Sometimes you just need an exciting crime that doesn’t involve someone dying because they’re a different skin color to take the edge off
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This is my first time reading the Under the Red Hood arc. I love the animated movie of course (Jensen Ackles does a phenomenal job with this speech) but the differences between the two are interesting. It’s been a while since I’ve seen the movie, so I’m sure I’m misremembering some details and forgetting others but! I’m gonna talk about it anyway. Spoilers and disorganized thoughts ahead!
There’s def some things that were cut due to the limitations of making a movie; details that tie into other plot lines that they wouldn’t have time to explain, etc etc. Def more than I’m willing to sit down and sort out, anyway. And again, been awhile since I’ve seen it, but I don’t think the movie mentions Blüdhaven being blown up, or Jason forcing Bruce to stay when he tries to leave because he’s worried about Dick. Or even Black Mask hiring Deathstroke?
All that is to say, I feel like Bruce’s distress is so much more potent to me in the comic, knowing everything going into it. I mean, for starters, before all of this, Batman rolls up on Red Hood being stabbed through the chest by Black Mask.
It isn’t until Mask pulls off Jason’s hood that they both realize that Jason’s pulled a switcharoo and it’s some guy dressed in his armor, which is obviously a little traumatizing.
He leaves to go face Jason, just in time for Blüd to go up in smoke as they begin their face off.
Bruce is, obviously, distressed about this, but Jason won’t let him leave and begins openly mocking him about it.
Then after all that, Jason gives his speech and tries to make him choose.
And you know what. There are a lot of different camps and head canons regarding the Cutting-Jason’s-Neck-Open, given the way it’s left to interpretation for the most part.
Before Batman arrives, when it’s just Jason and the Joker, Jason stabs him in the shoulder;
Which could mean nothing.
But my personal take at this point, is Batman reacts to the threat (Jason blowing Joker’s head off) before he even really has time to process it. And then it’s all over. He’s been stumbling around all night, Jason one step ahead of him the whole way, and it all blows up in his face (literally) while he’s still playing catch up.
detective comics #53 you will always be famous to me
tldr: batman saves a girl from attempted suicide and asks why exactly she chose to "dunk herself in the river". viola vane is a struggling actress, but she made her parents believe she's a wildly successful star, and she doesn't want them to learn the truth.
you'd expect batman to simply encourage viola to be honest with her parents, right? no no no, that would make too much sense. batman decides to ROPE THE ENTIRE CITY INTO CONNING VIOLA'S PARENTS. batman has everybody treat her like a celebrity while her parents are in town, and he personally escorts her as bruce wayne.
before they leave, viola's parents want to see her acting on stage, so batman arranges for her to have a starring role for the night. the theater director is so impressed by viola's performance that he makes her his new star actress for real, and not just for the con.
Jason Todd character info pages from the 1980s
Who's Who: The Definitve Directory of the DC Universe (pre-crisis)
Who's Who: Update '87 (post-crisis)
Batman Annual 13 (after his death)
PERSONAL DATA
Alter Ego: Jason Todd
Occupation: Student
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Joseph and Trina Todd (parents, deceased)
Group Affiliation: None
Base of Operations: Gotham City
First Appearance: (as Jason) BATMAN #357; (as Robin) DETECTIVE COMICS #526
Height: 5'2" Weight: 105 lbs.
Eyes: Blue Hair: Black
HISTORY
Jason Todd was the son of Joseph and Trina Todd, star acrobats of the Hill Circus.* When Killer Croc (see Croc) extorted the circus for "protection money", Batman (see Batman II) investigated the situation and was wounded in the process.
Trina accidentally discovered Batman's identity while a guest at Wayne Manor. She and her husband offered their aid in capturing Croc, ending his threat to the circus. Batman reluctantly agreed and the duo joined the Caped Crusader and Robin (see Nightwing) on the case.
Catastrophe soon followed when the Todds gave their lives in the battle against Croc at the Gotham Zoo Reptile House. Their young son, Jason, upon seeing their bodies, told Batman he wanted to avenge them.
In recent times, Batman was encouraged by Robin to open himself up to the needs of people, so he agreed to take Jason in as his new ward. Shorty thereafter, Robin became Nightwing and turned the mantle of Boy Wonder over to Jason. Jason has trained extensively with Batman but still grieves for his parents. For a time he saw Nocturna (see Nocturna) as a mother figure, but with her apparently dead, Jason has accepted Bruce Wayne as his true parent.
When not working with the Darknight Detective, Jason is a student at junior high school and trains in the ways of a detective. Only recently has Jason begun to participate in cases involving other superheroes.
POWERS & WEAPONS
Robin possesses no special powers, but is a first-class athlete, having been trained by his parents. He is a good hand-to-hand combatant and is constantly learning under the Batman's tutelage.
His reasoning and detective skills are weak and are being concentrated upon, but he shows extreme promise.
Art by Tom Mandrake
*Note, it was the Sloan Circus, not Hill. Waldo the clown and Dick Grayson have been in both Hill and Sloan at some point, as well as Cleveland Brand being mentioned in BATMAN #357 are probably contributors to this error
I will not be making further corrections or fact checks, but this one was simply notable
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PERSONAL DATA
Alter Ego: Jason Todd
Occupation: Student, Adventurer
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Willis Todd (father, deceased), unnamed mother (deceased)
Group Affiliation: The Teen Titans
Base of Operations: Gotham City
First Appearance: BATMAN #408
Height: 4'6" Weight: 87 lbs.
Eyes: Blue Hair: Black
HISTORY
When Dick Grayson, the original Robin, was wounded and almost killed by The Joker, the Batman swore he would never work with another young partner again (see Nightwing, Joker, Batman revised). The relationship between Batman and his partner had strained as both discovered that their life goals were quite different.
For several months, the Caped Crusader kept this vow, until the night he returned to Crime Alley, the street upon which his parents had been murdered many years before, for his annual vigil. Returning to his Batmobile (see Bat Equipment), Batman discovered that someone had stolen its tires. Appreciating the nerve of the thief, the Batman waited for him to return to finish the crime, and was surprised to find that the culprit was a young boy.
The Caped Crusader followed the felon back to his tenement home, to discover the youngster lived alone. Under questioning, the boy, Jason Todd, admitted that he had lived there, taking care of his ailing mother, until she had passed away. He did not know his father's whereabouts, but presumed he was doing time in prison.
Rather than turn Jason over to the authorities, the Batman enrolled him in Ma Gunn's School for Boys, a local facility that also served as a shelter for runaways (see Fay Gunn). Unfortunately, the Dark Knight soon learned that Ma Gunn was actually running a crime school, and with Jason's help, he brought Gunn and her young henchmen to justice.
As a result, Batman rescinded his vow, and offered Jason the opportunity to live with him and become the new Robin. Jason readily agreed. It should also be noted that the Batman's choice was made in recognition of the void in his life created by Grayson's moving out of Wayne Manor and finding his destiny among the Teen Titans (see Teen Titans).
After six months of extensive training, the Batman, with Grayson's consent, awarded Jason his Robin costume, and the Dynamic Duo was reborn.
Several months later, Jason discovered that his father was dead, slain by his former employer, Two-Face (see Two-Face). With Batman's help, the new Robin defeated and captured Two-Face and returned him to Arkham Asylum (see Arkham Asylum).
Since then, Todd has accepted his new role in life with great joy and has been readily accepted by those surrounding Batman, including his butler Alfred and Commissioner Gordon (see Commissioner Gordon, Outsider). Todd has performed so well with the Batman that he has been invited to work alongside the Titans from time to time.
POWERS & WEAPONS
An above-average athlete and acrobat, Robin is also adept at various forms of martial arts. His training is ongoing and his skills improve regularly. He can handle himself in hand-to-hand combat and has also developed keen deductive skills.
The blouse of his costume is flexible body armor, moderately bulletproof, and he wears a utility belt equipped with a Batarang and various other crimefighting weapons.
Art by Dick Giordano
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PERSONAL DATA
Alter Ego: Jason Todd
Occupation: Student, adventurer
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Willis Todd (father, deceased), Sheila Haywood (mother, deceased), Catherine Todd (stepmother, deceased)
Group Affiliation: The Teen Titans
Base of Operations: Gotham City
First Appearance: BATMAN #408
Height: 5'0" Weight: 110 lbs.
Eyes: Blue Hair: Black
HISTORY
Months after his crimefighting partnership with the original Robin ended, the Batman visited Crime Alley, the street where his parents had been murdered many years before (see Batman, Robin I). While he was there, a boy named Jason Todd stole the Batmobile's tires. Batman soon confronted Todd and learned that he lived alone in a tenement, where he had taken care of Catherine Todd, the woman he believed to be his mother, until she had passed away due to illness. Todd assumed his father was in prison.
Batman enrolled Jason in the nearby Ma Gunn's School for Boys, which was also a shelter for runaways. When the Batman learned that "Ma" Fay Gunn actually directed her young charges in committing crimes, Jason Todd aided him in bringing Gunn and her young criminals to justice.
The Batman then decided to ask Todd to become his new crimefighting partner. Todd accepted and became the second Robin after six months of extensive training. Todd now knew that the Batman was Bruce Wayne and lived with him at Wayne Manor, The general public was not aware that the Robin now working with the Batman was not the original one.
Eventually, Todd learned that his father had been killed by his former employer, the criminal Two-Face (see Two-Face). With Batman's help, the new Robin defeated and captured him.
The new Robin performed very effectively as the Batman's partner, and also worked occasionally as a member of the Teen Titans.
But Jason became increasingly rebellious and began taking unreasonable risks in action. He may even have been responsible for killing Felipe Garzonas, an ambassador's son who had used diplomatic immunity to escape punishment for beating a young woman.
Upon learning that Catherine Todd was actually his stepmother, Jason set out to find his real mother--Dr. Sheila Haywood, whom Wayne and Todd found in Ethiopia. Todd discovered she was being blackmailed by the Joker. Revealing his Robin identity to her, Todd offered to help Haywood, but she turned him over to the Joker, fearing that a police investigation would expose her as an embezzler. The Joker beat Robin severely, tied Haywood up, and Ieft them both locked in a warehouse with a bomb set to explode. Jason heroically threw himself in front of Haywood to try to protect her from the explosion, but it killed them both.
POWERS & WEAPONS
The second Robin was an above average athlete and acrobat. He was a formidable hand-to-hand combatant. Under Batman's tutelage he developed keen detective skills.
Robin wore a utility belt equipped with a Batarang and other crimefighting weapons and equipment
The art is signed by Rick Stasi and S. De La Rosa
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Playing around with the concept of different Batfam members getting Lantern Rings, I think Star Sapphire Jason is fun