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| HistoryText = Jason Todd was recruited and trained to become Robin sometime after Dick Grayson was fired. As Robin, Jason was very skilled but at the same time very violent which worried Bruce. Late into Bruce career after capturing the Joker and saving his hostages Batman and Robin investigated the suicide of a number of Bruce’s friends. They eventually figured out that the culprits were Posion Ivy and Killer Croc. After stopping the two found out the Joker escaped although Bruce was to injured to go out and stop him. Overhearing Bruce say he wasn’t ready to take on the mantle of Batman Jason went to find the Joker on his own. However upon locating his hideout he was beat to death by his henchmen.
 
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Jason Todd was recruited and trained to become Robin sometime after [[Richard Grayson (Earth-31)|Dick Grayson]] was fired. As Robin, Jason was skilled but violent, which concerned [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-31)|Bruce]].
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Late into Bruce's career, after capturing the [[Joker (Earth-31)|Joker]] and saving his hostages, Batman and Robin investigated the suicide of a number of Bruce’s friends. They eventually figured out that the culprits were Poison Ivy and Killer Croc.
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After stopping them, Batman and Robin found out that the Joker had escaped. Bruce was too injured to go out and stop him, however, and when Jason overheard Bruce say he wasn’t ready to take on the mantle of Batman, he went to find the Joker on his own. Unfortunately, after locating his hideout, he was beaten to death by the Joker's henchmen.
   
 
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Revision as of 18:03, 21 November 2018


Jason Todd was recruited and trained to become Robin sometime after Dick Grayson was fired. As Robin, Jason was skilled but violent, which concerned Bruce.

Late into Bruce's career, after capturing the Joker and saving his hostages, Batman and Robin investigated the suicide of a number of Bruce’s friends. They eventually figured out that the culprits were Poison Ivy and Killer Croc.

After stopping them, Batman and Robin found out that the Joker had escaped. Bruce was too injured to go out and stop him, however, and when Jason overheard Bruce say he wasn’t ready to take on the mantle of Batman, he went to find the Joker on his own. Unfortunately, after locating his hideout, he was beaten to death by the Joker's henchmen.

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