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Once upon a time, Jim Starlin, one of the biggest names in comics, reflected on the influence fans had on his work and called ...
DC's New Robin Series Skips Jason Todd's Light Years, And Heads Straight Into the Darkness Cover B Jeff Lemire Variant for Robin & Batman: Jason Todd #1 (2025) Jeff ...
As Superman, the first theatrical entry in the DCU, gradually nears its release date, Nicholas Hoult, who portrays the ...
Jason Todd needs some kind of shot in the arm. DC has been doing a great job of bringing back old characters and making them popular again, and they need to work their magic on Jason Todd.
Jason Todd lives! 35 years on DC is releasing the unpublished alternative version of Batman #428. News. By George Marston published 14 October 2023 What if readers had voted for Jason Todd to survive?
Except this might just be their final clash, as Batman #160 revealed that Jason Todd is dying, and only Hush has any chance of saving him. If he even plans to. And if Hush lets Jason die, I’m done.
Jason Todd infamously perished in Batman #428 by Jim Starlin and Jim Aparo. Now, 35 years later, DC is releasing an alternate version of the comic in which the second Robin cheats death. Per ...
It’s one of the most infamous stories in DC’s long history: the handful of public phone-in votes that decided that the Joker should take a crowbar to Jason Todd’s face and leave him a ...
DC Studios mounting its first animated feature project, “Dynamic Duo,” which will serve as an origin story for Dick Grayson and Jason Todd.
Starting off as the second Robin alongside Batman, Jason Todd has had quite the transformation over the years in the DC comics universe by taking up the mantle of the dangerous anti-hero Red Hood.
DC Comics introduced Jason Todd in 1983’s Batman #357. Like Dick, he was originally the child of murdered circus acrobats, who Bruce Wayne takes in as his new ward.