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Sci-fi. LEGO. Facts. Jason Todd, formerly Robin, currently Red Hood, is a DC Comics minifigure released in 2018. Jason Todd was the second Robin after Dick Grayson left. Unlike Dick, Jason was much more aggressive, to the point where he almost killed Two-Face.
Jason Todd was the second hero to serve as Batman's sidekick "Robin". Jason's life was filled with tragedy from a young age. After losing his family and then...
The first official trailer for Robin episode 2, taking place directly after episode 1 we get to go in depth in Jason Todd’s backstory.
Jason Todd was the second Robin after the first Robin, now named Nightwing, quit. He was replaced by Tim Drake after he was killed by the Joker in a warehouse in Africa.
Red Hood is a Super Heroes minifigure who first appeared as a playable character in the handheld version of LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes and on console version for LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.
Jason Todd is Red Hood, a vigilante anti-hero who is a member of the Batman Family and the Outlaws. Jason became the second Robin after Dick Grayson became Nightwing and Batman was in need of a new sidekick. Jason was trained by Bruce, and was his partner until his death at the hands of the Joker.
LEGO Set fig-001991 Robin with Red Eyemask (Jason Todd) - building instructions and parts inventory.
Jason's time as Robin. When Jason Todd was Robin, he was only an arrogant child. All he wanted to do was play video games in the Batcave while Batman was out fighting crime, which led to Bruce getting angry with him.
Jason Peter Todd first appeared in Batman #357 (1983) and became the second Robin, sidekick to the superhero Batman, when the previous Robin, Dick Grayson went on to star in The New Teen Titans under the moniker of Nightwing.
At the Batcave, Batman deduces that Red Hood is his former protégé Jason Todd, who left after believing that Batman did not care for him. Batman apologizes and then reveals that after Jason left, he attempted to find him but ultimately lost track.