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  2. Jason Todd - Wikipedia

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    Expert hand-to-hand combatant, martial artist, and marksman. Utilizes high-tech weapons, equipment, and gadgetry. Jason Peter Todd is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. First appearing in Batman #357 in March 1983, [3] he was created to succeed Dick Grayson as Robin, Batman 's partner and sidekick.

  3. A Death in the Family (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The poll received 10,614 votes and 5,343 voted for Jason's death over 5,271 for his survival—a margin of just 72 votes. [ 4 ] [ 15 ] Although Kahn dispelled rumors that the process was rigged in favor of Jason's demise, [ 4 ] O'Neil said it was possible many votes favoring Jason's death came from a single person.

  4. Batman: Under the Hood - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, writer Jim Starlin wrote the Batman story "A Death in the Family", that featured Jason Todd's death at the hands of the Joker. [4] The story of Jason Todd remained virtually untouched for the better part of 15 years, until the character appeared to have been active in the "Hush" storyline.

  5. Batman: Death in the Family - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Death in the Family (or DC Showcase: Batman: Death in the Family) is a 2020 American adult animated interactive superhero film that explores alternate outcomes of the 1988 comics storyline "A Death in the Family", in which Jason Todd, the second character to bear the mantle of Batman's sidekick Robin, was murdered by the Joker.

  6. The Dark Knight Returns - Wikipedia

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    A prequel one-shot. As the Joker is manically returned to Arkham Asylum, Bruce Wayne is struggling to train his sidekick and heir apparent, the new Robin, Jason Todd. While a new string of bizarre killing sprees involving Gotham City's elite take up Batman and Robin's attention, critics begin to question if the Dark Knight has a right to ...

  7. Red Hood and the Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    Colorist (s) Blond. Red Hood and the Outlaws is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics. The series was commissioned in response to the growing popularity of the character of Jason Todd, a former protégé of Batman who took a turn as a villain following his resurrection.

  8. Countdown to Final Crisis - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 1-4012-1824-5. Volume 3. ISBN 1-4012-1911-X. Volume 4. ISBN 1-4012-1912-8. Countdown, also known as Countdown to Final Crisis for its last 24 issues based on the cover, was a comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It debuted on May 9, 2007, directly following the conclusion of the last issue of 52.

  9. Red Hood/Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    Created by. Scott Lobdell. Written by. Scott Lobdell. Red Hood/Arsenal is a 2015 comic book series published by DC Comics featuring the characters Red Hood (Jason Todd) and Arsenal (Roy Harper). [1] It was written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Dexter Soy and Denis Medri. The series was the second ongoing title for the character Jason Todd.