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Jason Todd Robin
I am just curious what readers of Batman though of them bringing back Jason Todd as a villian.
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Never mind I finally found answer myself.
http://www.newsarama.com/DC/Countdown_m ... _Hello.htm
I'm not going to vote because I haven't read the story. Maybe it's great and there's a real point to this. But I gotta say I can't believe art that looks like that was published in a Batman title (used to be only the Superman titles could look that bad
) and that costume Jason's wearing is awful (looks like Bucky in a trenchcoat). Looks like I'm not missing much.
Well atleast now I know they won't keep Ted Kord and Sue dead long
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http://www.newsarama.com/DC/Countdown_m ... _Hello.htm
I'm not going to vote because I haven't read the story. Maybe it's great and there's a real point to this. But I gotta say I can't believe art that looks like that was published in a Batman title (used to be only the Superman titles could look that bad

Well atleast now I know they won't keep Ted Kord and Sue dead long

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Okay, so I haven't read the new storyline either. But lemme' tell you, the Jim Lee-Jeph Loeb run (where they played like they brought him back 1.5 years ago) was one of the best Batman stories ever (yes, w/ DKR, year 1-3, Lonely Place, Laughing Fish, etc.)
I didn't see the "Jason" rebirth coming in "Hush" _at all_.
That said, it really wasn't him. Don't know what they've done this time around, but I'll be curious to read it later. Esp. because the original "Red Hood" story in the 1940s was the Joker. (His pre-Killing Joke origin).
I didn't see the "Jason" rebirth coming in "Hush" _at all_.
That said, it really wasn't him. Don't know what they've done this time around, but I'll be curious to read it later. Esp. because the original "Red Hood" story in the 1940s was the Joker. (His pre-Killing Joke origin).
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Well the article I linked to pretty tells everything about the new Red Hood plotline if you want to spoil it for yourself.Rai-fan wrote:Okay, so I haven't read the new storyline either. But lemme' tell you, the Jim Lee-Jeph Loeb run (where they played like they brought him back 1.5 years ago) was one of the best Batman stories ever (yes, w/ DKR, year 1-3, Lonely Place, Laughing Fish, etc.)
I didn't see the "Jason" rebirth coming in "Hush" _at all_.
That said, it really wasn't him. Don't know what they've done this time around, but I'll be curious to read it later. Esp. because the original "Red Hood" story in the 1940s was the Joker. (His pre-Killing Joke origin).
And the Joker was the original Red Hood in the Killing Joke. However Moore left it open for other possibilities (the Joker's so nuts he remember his history differently from time to time) though I've gotten atleast two comics in the 90's that also mention Joker as the original Hood.
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Knightt_333 wrote:NOBODY dies for long any more... this just *SQUEE* me off.
Blue Beetle gets killed... big whoop, well he DID just find the 'beetle' before he got whacked, so he will be back. Just a matter of time.
The only 'rebirth' that I have even remotely liked or went along with was Green Lantern. These books are great but in an offshoot way still *SQUEE* me off.
Valiant... where dead is dead. God, I miss that.
Nuff Said.
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Is Death in the Family meaningless if he turns out to be from some alternate timeline?
Again, just speculation but, like I said, they've done this with Jason Todd in preparation for a Crisis "sequal" before. Of course, if they are just recycling the same ideas every ten years (which they did when I read DC
) Wally West better prepare to die...agian!
EDIT: Actually I'll take that back about Jason Todd making an appearance in Zero Hour (DC's first Crisis "sequal"). After a quick check on the net, I found out that he may have been only dead character not to have popped up during that crossover. The Robin I was thinking of was a time-displaced young Dick Grayson. So this trick may not have been specifically done with Jason Todd before...
Again, just speculation but, like I said, they've done this with Jason Todd in preparation for a Crisis "sequal" before. Of course, if they are just recycling the same ideas every ten years (which they did when I read DC

EDIT: Actually I'll take that back about Jason Todd making an appearance in Zero Hour (DC's first Crisis "sequal"). After a quick check on the net, I found out that he may have been only dead character not to have popped up during that crossover. The Robin I was thinking of was a time-displaced young Dick Grayson. So this trick may not have been specifically done with Jason Todd before...
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If Red Hood (Jason) is from an alternate timeline, I would say the Death in the Family story line is still meaningful.Todd Luck wrote:Is Death in the Family meaningless if he turns out to be from some alternate timeline?
Again, just speculation but, like I said, they've done this with Jason Todd in preparation for a Crisis "sequal" before. Of course, if they are just recycling the same ideas every ten years (which they did when I read DC) Wally West better prepare to die...agian!
EDIT: Actually I'll take that back about Jason Todd making an appearance in Zero Hour (DC's first Crisis "sequal"). After a quick check on the net, I found out that he may have been only dead character not to have popped up during that crossover. The Robin I was thinking of was a time-displaced young Dick Grayson. So this trick may not have been specifically done with Jason Todd before...
If you're talking about market value of Death in the Family, I think it will not affect the book value (drop in value). Besides, Batman 428 is impossible to find in 9.8 anyways. I've on seen about 4, 9.6 CGC'd, on Ebay in the past 6 months.

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Knightt_333 wrote:You know it is amazing how these silly little emoticons bump your post count. Not really adding anything to the value of this board but at least bumpin' the old post count.
Incredible really...

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Jealousy or just reflecting on your high post count?Knightt_333 wrote:You know it is amazing how these silly little emoticons bump your post count. Not really adding anything to the value of this board but at least bumpin' the old post count.
Incredible really...

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Well consider this:Todd Luck wrote:I haven't read the story but is it possible that this is a Jason Todd from some alternate reality? In the article I linked to the writer did say his "return" would tie into Infinite Crisis somehow. It wouldn't be the first time Jason Todd was brought back from the dead for a sequel to Crisis....
PRE-BATMAN YEAR ONE: When Jason Todd was introduced, he had an origin similar to Dick Grayson's in that he was a son of circus acrobats who were killed (although in this Jason's case, the killer was Killer Croc).
POST-BATMAN YEAR ONE: Jason was a street orphan who attempted to steal the Batmobile's tires.
Now, the reason I'm using "Year One" instead of Crisis is this: After Crisis, there were a few comics that came out before the likes of MAN OF STEEL and YEAR ONE.
One of them was Alan Moore's "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow," the final days of the Pre-MAN OF STEEL Superman. It references Supergirl's death, and had Krypto in it (both of which never existed as of MOS), and in SUPERMAN/BATMAN #18, they do reference the ending of "Whatever Happened..." which makes me wonder if the DCU was somehow changed to Pre-MOS state.
Other things to consider: Jason Todd wasn't killed in the Crisis (and I believe he might be the Robin who appeared in "Whatever Happened", since nobody thought about Tim Drake at the time and Dick Grayson was already Nightwing). Barry Allen and Supergirl were killed in Crisis, yet people in MAN OF STEEL and YEAR ONE-ish universe remember Barry dying, and not Supergirl.
Could the Red Hood be the Pre-Crisis Jason Todd?
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Damn dude,Rai-fan wrote:Grrr...
So I straight-up _lost_ my only 2 CGC books when I moved several states to go to grad school. They were Batman 426 (9.8) & 429 (9.8). Never got a chance to complete the set. Beautiful books.
Those are pretty tough to come by

Man, a Death in the Family 9.8 CGC'd set would have been cool.

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Uh uh. #366, Jason 'finds' Dick's costume in a closet (!!) and wears it to help Bats tackle Joker.The Spider wrote:Actually, a correction: Batman #368 is the first time Jason wears the actual Robin outfit (he wore a variation a little earlier).
#368, Dick GIVES Jason his costume and of officially becomes Robin.
The pre-Year One and post-Year One fiddling with Jason Todd, SANS ANY EXPLANATION, also bothered me. Silly Denny O'Neil.
Yes, Doug Moench was lame writing Todd's origin as a nearly exact copy of Grayson's, which is why Tim Drake's is one of my favorite origins ever, but they didn't need to change it.
Lame.
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#426, 427, and 429 have much higher populations than 428, which I think has 2. Last one to sell, 428, was over $300.Chuck wrote:Damn dude,Rai-fan wrote:Grrr...
So I straight-up _lost_ my only 2 CGC books when I moved several states to go to grad school. They were Batman 426 (9.8) & 429 (9.8). Never got a chance to complete the set. Beautiful books.
Those are pretty tough to come by![]()
Man, a Death in the Family 9.8 CGC'd set would have been cool.
Which is funny, cause I'd have pegged 426 and 427 as harder in 9.8, cause they're 'double' size.