Jason Todd was tortured primarily by the Joker as a means to break Batman mentally and emotionally. The specific reasons and extent of the torture vary depending on the continuity: the original comics version involves a brief but brutal beating and death, while the Batman: Arkham game universe depicts a prolonged psychological and physical ordeal designed to turn him against Batman.
In the movie he's probably 15-17. Dick was supposed to be 17 when he became Nightwing , and not much older than Jason. Say Jason was 15 when he became Robin, that would make him about 16 when he died.
It is later revealed that Todd had indeed died at the hands of the Joker.
After a few weeks he was resurrected By the Lazarus pit. This Man was An Orphan , The Former boy wonder , He was. ... The Red Hood . Following his resurrection, Jason took on the Joker's old mantle of the Red Hood.
He was 15 when he died, by DC standards he would have been between the ages of 17 and 18 when he slept with her… I'm hoping Greg keeps these two situations way out of the picture when it comes to Talia and the Batfamily.
It was hinted in the comics that this might have been a telltale sign that some of Ra's Al Ghul's essence had seeped into Jason by using the pit. However, in the Post-Flashpoint continuity, this streak is no longer present. During the final days of training as Red Hood, Jason lost his virginity to Talia Al Ghul.
Son of the Demon
Talia witnessed the murder as a young child. During this storyline, Batman marries Talia and the prior marriage from DC Special Series #15 (1978) is referenced. They have sex which results in her becoming pregnant.
Red Hood and Batman reconcile after years of conflict, with Jason Todd forgiving Batman and offering to sacrifice himself. Jason Todd struggles to find his place in the Bat-Family due to his history of killing, but now he is accepted once again.
The product is a Batman #357 Facsimile Edition comic book released in 2023 by DC Comics. This edition features the first appearance of Jason Todd as Killer Croc, making it a significant addition to any comic book collection.
Though it's true that the Jason Todd of Hush wasn't actually Jason Todd—rather, it was Clayface mimicking Jason to further destabilize Batman—the creative team struck dynamite with their vision of the character. Their faux Jason laid the groundwork for his actual return later that decade.
Joker Jr. was born after The Joker, who had manipulated Harley Quinn into re-entering a life of crime, impregnated her without her knowing. Harley out of shame refused to accept the child and gave him up. He grew up being transferred from various orphanages and foster homes to people who never loved him.
Jason was strong, held onto the belief that Batman was out there looking for him, and, would soon find him. However, Joker started to break down Jason's will when he showed him a photo of Batman with the new Robin, Tim Drake. The abuse continued for over a year, and Joker even let other Arkham inmates beat Jason.
Emperor Joker was a form The Joker took after tricking Mister Mxyzptlk into donating 99.99% of his reality powers to him. As a direct result, he became near-omnipotent and created a hellish world in his own image.
More Stories by James. Robin has come out as bisexual in the latest Batman comic. Tim Drake – a.k.a. the third Robin – realized he's bi in the newly released issue Batman: Urban Legends #6.
In terms of fictional wealth, Tony Stark (Iron Man) is generally considered richer than Bruce Wayne (Batman), with estimates placing Stark's net worth at around $100 billion, while Wayne's is estimated at around $11.6 billion.
why didn't Batman rescue Jason when he was kidnapped by the Joker? Well, for starters because in aDitF Jason wasn't kidnapped. It was more of a "Batman can't be in two places at once and at the time he was busy saving someone else" situation. Read a Death in the Family for more details.
suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). After all, his trauma did negatively alter his mood and. thoughts, as he blames himself for endangering his. parents. He has limited interest in activities unrelated.
Since its mention in The Dark Knight, most publications have usually claimed that the "No Killing" rule is Batman's "Only Rule".
Batman (1940-) #357
Featuring the first appearance of Jason Todd and Killer Croc. The Squid arrives in Gotham City, intent on taking over its underworld and trapping the Batman.
The characters we highlight and enjoy everyday, The Batman and the Bat- Family, would never discriminate against which lives they protect in Gotham City based on things like sexual orientation and someone's own happiness. All are equal and in need of Gotham's vigilantes' help.
In this case Jason was mentored and taken care of by Talia while he was in a state of being nonverbal. He was 15 when he died, by DC standards he would have been between the ages of 17 and 18 when he slept with her...
Following is a list of those romantic partners that have been prominently portrayed in comics books and other media: