u/NefariousSeraph13

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Jason on another Absolute Batman variant cover

It‘s a variant of #21 by Clay Mann. Jason’s the bottom right.

u/NefariousSeraph13 — 7 days ago

The entire reason Tim got retired is so DC can bring him back with a new name and mission

Likely when he comes back he’ll have a new vigilante callsign/name. I think that’s the goal by DC. Take Tim away and return him with a non-Robin or “Drake” name to his fans that miss him and they’ll be so grateful that any new name backlash will be minimum and they’ll buy up his return/debut comic. He might have his own mission, kinda like Grayson and Spyral, but that’s less likely.

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u/NefariousSeraph13 — 11 days ago
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Jason Todd is going to get a 6-issue special comic run featuring a team up with a character of YOUR choice! Who’s it going to be?

Since DC has a crossover with Marvel going on and has done collabs with a variety of intellectual properties, feel free to say whomever you honestly really want!

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u/NefariousSeraph13 — 13 days ago
▲ 21 r/Robin+1 crossposts

Dick grew up in a circus traveling the world, Jason grew up in poverty on the crime ridden streets of Gotham, Tim grew up upper class in the wealthy suburbs north of Gotham on mainland.

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u/NefariousSeraph13 — 18 days ago
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As if the true victim is Batman and he’s the one who suffers the most from the incident.

That his mental well-being is paramount and what needs to be worried about first and foremost even after Jason’s return. And he’s allowed that suffering because it fuels his mission, meanwhile Jason is emo and needs to get over his death like every other hero that gets killed off and returns. Everything’s always about how Jason’s death affected everyone, changed everything and haunted the narrative, but no one really seems to care about how it affects Jason in the narrative even though DC won’t let his character move on either. They could at least address it as properly written PTSD. Even in fanon there’s almost always this underlining idea being pushed that Jason doesn’t understand how his demise hurt those around him and that he needs to apologize and make up for it.

u/NefariousSeraph13 — 19 days ago
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“he threw himself in front of the Joker's bomb hoping to shield his mother from the blast, even though she lied to him and betrayed him”

Poor Jenna, you were only 8.

u/NefariousSeraph13 — 25 days ago