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You have the worst slumber parties ever, Jason. From Batman: Under the Red Hood.
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You have the worst slumber parties ever, Jason. From Batman: Under the Red Hood.
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Jason’s last — and first, again — moments from his point of view. From Red Hood: The Lost Days #2.
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This collage from Batman: Hush depicts the Jason vs Bruce fight scene. Originally it was written so that Jason was Clayface; later, Judd Winick put forth the idea that the actual Jason swapped places with Clayface at a particular point in the fight. Got that? Good. The collage is by jon-t69.
In honor of Batman: Under the Red Hood coming out tomorrow, we’d love to see your favorite Jason scan or art. Perhaps it’s a good time to gather the family around with the Jason Todd Activity Book? Important discussions with your loved ones may also take place, with topics like, “When it is appropriate to let a serial-rapist fall (or be pushed) to his death? Does a bag full of heads really convey the correct message to my future drug capos? And what is the best way to deal with my replacement?”
The following Jason Todd-centric essay was submitted by georgethecat:
“I posted the following on CBR and Scans_Daily. Good food for thought! People can reply through this Tumblr, CBR or S_D. Let the love-in begin!
Since Under the Red Hood comes out on Tuesday, a few of us fans decided to get together and write a few essays, look at scans and even perfect moments of Jason Todd (yeah, they happen!)
For starters, I wanted to revisit A Death in The Family.
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“Bats” by jbramx2.
A dream issue for me would include the Batkids hanging out, bantering/arguing, and kicking some evildoer butt. Then eating a coconut cream pie Alfred baked in honor of the occasion.
SPOTLIGHT ON BATKID STUFF
Okay, we all remember Countdown. What you may not be aware of is the fully-voice acted Countdown audio book. Running at about 8 hours, the audio book sports an extensive list of characters and actors to accompany them. It’s not that close to canon — Kyle is written out completely, for instance — but if you’ve got an eight hour summer trip or just really want to relive Countdown, you may want to check it out. Jason Todd and Tim Drake are both present in this version. You can listen to a trailer (and Jason Todd saying “Hey, babe” among other things) at the official GraphicAudio International site.