![Car from comics [Futures End # 1] is this a real car model/what car does it emulate?](https://preview.redd.it/n2ient9c1z1h1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=e3ea46bf280b20f5d3e80cb6edc3cd3c73944d4e)
Car from comics [Futures End # 1] is this a real car model/what car does it emulate?
What it says on the tin. What specific car/amalgamation of sports cars do you think this car is?
![Car from comics [Futures End # 1] is this a real car model/what car does it emulate?](https://preview.redd.it/n2ient9c1z1h1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=e3ea46bf280b20f5d3e80cb6edc3cd3c73944d4e)
What it says on the tin. What specific car/amalgamation of sports cars do you think this car is?
Batman taking Green Arrow to the abandoned Queen Estate.
Batman taking Red Hood to the Magdala Valley, Ethiopia.
It’s a pretty straightforward technique, but I wonder if Batman did this to Red Hood partially because it did help him with Green Arrow’s case.
Unfortunately treating people like testing subjects is always going to be pretty hit or miss.
Okay no one cares about Generation Outlaw including, it seems, their creators, but I think it'd be really fun/funny/(possibly thematically cool?) if they showed up as antagonists to the Teen Titan's while Jason's den mother. Maybe because Jason's den mother? Idk he really just kinda fucked around without teaching them much in Red Hood: Outlaw and eventually just handed them over to Ma Gun's tutelage without hesitation to go take care of the kid he actually cared about (Duela Dent.) To be fair, I don't think those kids cared about him either (their personalities all seems to boil down to 'nonchalant').
But spurned apprentice vs. mentor who got better for his new team(family) is a trope I enjoy. (And a trope Jason has been on both sides of before!) Don't get me wrong, it would take a lot of work but!!! Might be cool.
I’m reading Red Hood Outlaw Vol 4 Unspoken Truths and this happens on the third page. Is Suzie Su immortal/how did she become immortal? What does ‘transitioned’ mean in this context? I’ve read the rest of RHATO and Red Hood Outlaw but I read it out of order and everything with Suzie was a while ago lol.
(Mostly I just thought this was funny but also drop the lore)
Hey so I recently read Teen Titans #29--the issue where Jason breaks into Titan's Tower specifically to muse poetically and beat Tim up.
I have read a lot of fanfiction. Jason slitting Tim's throat during the Titan's Tower fight is a reoccurring plot point over multiple fics but when I read Teen Titans #29 he just doesn't do anything close to this? There's punching and times where they take turns beating each other with Tim's bow staff but no knife action at all--nothing close to a throat slitting. Granted the comic cuts away twice to go visit Cassie and Conner but when it cuts back to the fight Tim isn't bleeding from the neck so it can't be an off panel slitting either.
This is Tim's last appearance in Teen Titans #29 and his throat isn't bleeding? In fact there no blood on him at all and this is supposed to be pretty directly after the fight.
So tell me: Did Jason slit Tim's throat at all or is it pure fanon? Are they mixing up Jason holding Tim at knife point in Hush or some other event? Or was it retconned later that Jason slit Tim's throat here?
This is driving me crazy!! Jason has committed several actual atrocities (including stabbing Tim in the chest and leaving him for dead in Battle for the Cowl, whump him with that) you don't have to make stuff up, please.