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  2. Jason Todd - Wikipedia

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    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. 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.

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

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    As this made Dick unavailable to the Batman comics [clarification needed], Batman writer Gerry Conway and artist Don Newton introduced Jason Todd in Batman #357 (March 1983). [4] Wolfman and Pérez had Dick set aside the Robin identity and become the independent superhero Nightwing in Teen Titans, while Jason became Robin in the Batman family ...

  5. Robin (character) - Wikipedia

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    The character's second incarnation, Jason Todd, first appeared in Batman #357 (1983). He made regular appearances in Batman-related comic books until 1988, when he was murdered by the Joker in the storyline "A Death in the Family". Jason later found himself alive after a reality-changing incident, eventually becoming the Red Hood.

  6. Gotham War - Wikipedia

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    Catwoman briefly fights against Scandal Savage, and convinces Batman to team up to find Jason Todd. Meanwhile, Jason Todd tries to save a girl in a burning building but is overwhelmed by Batman's failsafe. Thankfully, Batman and Catwoman save him, and is confronted by Mad Hatter, Firefly, Two-Face, Professor Pyg and Ventriloquist. [10]

  7. Red Hood and the Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    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. Batman: Under the Red Hood - Wikipedia

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    Jason tosses Batman a gun and gives him an ultimatum – he will execute the Joker unless Batman shoots him. Batman refuses and drops the gun, causing Jason to shoot at Batman. Batman dodges the bullet, throws a Batarang, which jams and destroys Jason's pistol. Jason sets off a time bomb and Batman subdues Joker before attempting to save Jason.

  9. Batman: The Adventures Continue - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Jason Todd plans to confront Joker. "Red Son Rising" (Digital Issues 9–14, Print Issues 5–7): Batman discovers that his stalker is Jason Todd, who has returned to Gotham after several years. Alfred Pennyworth tells Tim Drake about Jason Todd's origins as the second Robin (after Dick Grayson). Jason became very violent and ...