Summary

Even nearly two decades later , Judd Winick ’s unveiling of Jason Todd as theRed Hoodin theBatman : Under the Hoodstoryline remain one of the most remarkable and iconic character reinterpretation . Winick not only resurrected a type but also bestowed upon him an identity that transformed the formerly despised figure into a dear favorite among buff . Now , Winick further enrich Jason Todd ’s fibre arc by disclose the true perpetrator behind his death .

InBatman and Robin#23 by Judd Winick , Guillem March , and Andrei Bressan , Jason Todd , the former Boy Wonder turn Red Hood , call for a transportation from Arkham Asylum to Blackgate Penitentiary , arguing that he ’s not " insane . "

Relocated to Blackgate , Red Hood continues his personal state of war on criminal offence , lead in the deaths of 82 inmates and the unwellness of hundreds more due to his toxic condition of the cafeteria food . While being transported back to Arkham , Jason , handcuff , frankly concede , " I care trouble , " and reflects on how this inclination explain his action and his premature death at the hands of the Joker .

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There is n’t a individual in the DCU that hat this submarine sandwich … Well , except Red Hood , who bear witness that even the most likeable heroes have at least one hater .

“I Like Trouble”: Jason Todd Admits Him Liking Trouble Got Him Killed By the Joker

After Jason confesses his fondness for trouble , he go to name off the series of consequences ensue from this inclination , mention his time in adolescent detention , his changeover into vigilantism , his transmutation into the Red Hood , and , most notably , his previous expiry . Despite his sardonic look , this import represents a rarefied instance of Jason accepting obligation for his actions , especially regarding his death . While he has often shifted blame to the the like of the Joker ( truly so ) or Bruce Wayne , hereJason takes full possession for his death , whether that possession is warranted or not .

This scene is particularly intriguing because it portray Jason with an exceptionally casual attitude towards his own death . Given that he is still in the former day of his Red Hood persona , one might anticipate his feelings about his dying to be raw and troubled , foreclose him from discuss it in such a Beelzebub - may - concern manner . This demeanour stands in stark direct contrast to the emotionally volatile Jason depicted inBatman : Under the Red Hoodand is more akin to the Jason see in more current comics , who has had more time to heal and come to terms with his demise .

The fortune of DC ’s dark Robins will be decided as Jason Todd and Damian Wayne front off against each other in DC ’s latest Black Label deed of conveyance .

Jason Todd Vs Damian Wayne as Red Hood and Robin

Red Hood Has Come a LONG Way Since Judd Winick’sBatman and RobinRun

Red Hood has undergone meaning character development since Winick ’s Batman and Robin run . In Winick ’s run , Red Hood still leaned heavily towards the " anti " side of " anti - hero , " as attest by his " I like trouble " attitude . However , late interpretations of the character impersonate him in a more expansive Christ Within , with motivation that extend beyond merely seeking retaliation against the Joker and Batman . This chemise presents an interesting contrast , and despite the commendable character growth over the years , many fans ca n’t help but feel nostalgic for Judd Winick ’s variant ofRed Hood .

Batman and Robin # 23is available now from DC Comics !

BATMAN AND ROBIN # 23 ( 2024 )

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Red Hood close up (left); Batman cradling dead Jason Todd (right)

Red Hood in jumpsuit in Batman and Robin #23

Red Hair Haired Head Jason Todd in Batman and Robin #23

Batman and Robin #23 cover featuring Pill-Head Red Hood costume

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