bluekord:

This isn’t real. But, why can it be? I can be happy. 

comicbooknetwork:

Dick Grayson & Jason Todd in Nightwing 2021 Annual #1

Anonymous:

heyyyy hows it going? i hope you are doing well.

I'm sooo happy to find this blog.I was going mad trying to find something that will help me with Jason Todd, i'm really new at this fandom and it's one of the most complicated story line i've ever seen!

anyways my question is

in which order i can read red hood comics or watch the animated movies?

have a good night\day

dailyjasontodd:

hi! we have a full reading list here (mobile version)! getting into comics can be very overwhelming, so i would recommend starting with the essential reading for beginners section!

as for the animated movies, jason doesn’t appear in a lot of them. there’s batman: under the red hood (2010) and batman: death in the family (2020) which is an interactive continuation/choose your own adventure kind of thing!

arsuf:

Jason Todd  +  GOTHAM KNIGHTS (2022)

bunnvoid:

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‘As if taunting the Bat, the Red Hood wears its skin like a trophy across its chest’

False wraith Jason for my Night Culture au :)


close ups below cut!

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dailyjasontodd:

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JASON TODD IN DC COMICS FEBRUARY 2022 SOLICITATIONS

FUTURE STATE: GOTHAM #10
Written by DENNIS CULVER
Art by GIANNIS MILONOGIANNIS
Cover by SIMONE DI MEO
Variant cover by MIKE BOWDEN
ON SALE 2/8/22


Jason Todd, a.k.a. Peacekeeper Red, and Hunter Panic are helpless to do anything but watch as the new Batman battles his greatest enemy for the first time! Meanwhile, the secret villain who has been the mastermind behind everything since the beginning of Future State: Gotham makes a move that will have repercussions for the entire Bat-Family!

ROBINS #4
Written by TIM SEELEY
Art and cover by BALDEMAR RIVAS
Variant cover by JEN BARTEL
ON SALE 2/15/22


The Robins are splintered after the events in the graveyard. On their own and on the hunt for the distributor of the SKP Tech, the former sidekicks are on the warpath, tearing through Gotham and Blüdhaven following any and all leads. But while the Robins descend on the criminal underworld, where has Tim Drake disappeared to?

TASK FORCE Z #5
Written by MATTHEW ROSENBERG
Art and cover by EDDY BARROWS and EBER FERREIRA
Variant cover by FRANCESCO MATTINA
1:25 variant cover by PHILIP TAN and DANIEL HENRIQUES
ON SALE 2/22/22


Heads? Everyone gets eaten by a zombie. Tails? Aw, who am I kidding…everyone’s going to get eaten by a zombie. It’s always a trick question when Two-Face is involved…and Harvey Dent’s role in this whole zombie Suicide Squad thing (zombicide? Is this a Zombicide Zquad?) is a whole lot weirder than you think it is. Or maybe not, I don’t know you. What are you still reading this solicit for? Get out there and read Task Force Z!

dinah-lance:

Brothers are supposed to keep each other’s secrets.

NIGHTWING ANNUAL #001 (2021)

Anonymous:

I just came to this realization and and have to tell someone: Jason Todd's organs are probably a hot mess.

So since Jason was in an accident and I have seen art with him with the scar, he probably had an autopsy. What people don't really think about, and what I surely didn't until I started studying Mortuary Science, is what they do with the organs in an autopsy. Jason would have had all his organs removed from his body and what happened to them depends on if the autopsy was done in a hospital or by a medical examiner. If it was in a hospital, his organs most likely were not returned and he was buried with an empty cavity. If it was done by a medical examiner, they were returned inside what is called a viscera bag (literally a bag of all the organs) inside the abdominal cavity.

What is going on with Jason Todd's organs. I need answers.

What does this mean!? Did the Pit grow Jason's organs back? Did Talia have to try and put Jason's organs back correctly before dumping him in the pit?

dailyjasontodd:

hi ! that’s an interesting question !

first of all i have to mention that jason having the autopsy scar is pretty much exclusively a fanon thing. the only time it has ever appeared in published content was nick robles’ variant cover for robins #2, which doesn’t necessarily make it a canon thing.

now hypothetically, if anyone tried to explain how this all works i’d say it’s uhhh complicated. the way the lazarus pit works has always been a bit vague/inconsistent, but i would assume it could regrow someone’s organs. in jason’s case tho, it wasn’t the pit that brought him back to life. not originally at least. (the pit bringing him back was kinda vaguely a thing in the new 52/rebirth but was retconned again recently if i’m not mistaken.)

originally, jason was brought back to life when superboy prime punched reality, sending ripples back throughout time and space.

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batman annual #25 (2006)

jason woke up in his grave and had to claw his way out.

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batman annual #25 (2006)

the pit comes in a bit after this (which would be a whole different post, let us know if you want us to go more into it! tho i would recommend reading this annual, it explains everything about jason’s resurrection.) but getting back to the point, it’s shown here that jason comes back not healed, he seems to be in the state he was in right before he died, retaining his injuries. so when it comes to his organs i really don’t know what kind of state they’d be in if he’d gotten an autopsy.

generally the physical effects of coming back from the dead haven’t really been explored with jason, which is a shame bc there’s so much they could go into if they wanted. i think the autopsy scar doesn’t really make a lot of sense if you try to put logic into it, it’s more of a.. cool design choice? something to differentiate jason from others, to show this more,, off-putting side of him, the effects dying and coming back might’ve had on him physically. if that makes sense.

joeysbatey:

— Twenty rounds a second and you were still too slow!

make me choose: anon asked: theo raeken or jason todd

Anonymous:

hey! I wanted to start reading more jason comics but idk where to start. i've read death in the family, under the red hood, and any crossovers he had in any of the nightwing runs (brothers in blood, death of the family, the new nightwing annual i forget the rest) anyways i started reading rhato but everyone shits on it so uch idk what to read now....

dailyjasontodd:

hi! here’s some comics i would personally recommend:

  • red hood: the lost days
  • batman/superman annual #1 (2014)
  • new talent showcase 2017 - one of the stories features jason & duke
  • robin 80th anniversary (2020)
  • batman: gotham nights #11
  • red hood: outlaw (2020) #51-52
  • batman: urban legends #1-6
  • truth & justice #10-12

plus you can find our full reading list here!