History
Jason Todd is a vigilante anti-hero who is a member of the Batman Family even though he has done some questionable things in the past. Jason became the second Robin after Dick Grayson became Nightwing and Batman made Jason Dick's replacement. Jason became Batman sidekick in till he was killed by the Joker after a long beating with a crow bar and an explosion. Jason ended up dying, but was brought back by use of the Lazarus Pits. He eventually returned to Gotham City and tried to get revenge by becoming the Red Hood.
Red Hood and the Outlaws
Main article: Red Hood and the Outlaws: REDemption
Leaving Gotham on the pretense that "the city deserves itself," Jason Todd assures Roy Harper that he could leave the super-hero community and become a freelance mercenary after taking a job in Qurac. It didn't go well and Jason soon had to rescue Roy from a makeshift prison. Enlisting the help of the alien Starfire, Jason Todd assembles his oddball team and sets off for the Caribbean coast to avoid detection from Quraci police officers. He's contacted by a woman named "Essence" who only he can see; she informs him of a great coming danger called "The Untitled.".[1]
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Powers and Abilities
Abilities
- Expert Marksman: Jason is an excellent Marksman. Out of all the Robins, it has been stated he is the marksman, while Dick is the acrobat, Tim is the detective and Damian is the true son.
- Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced): While his forte is Marksmanship, Jason is just as deadly with his fists. He was able to take on Red Robin in a fist fight, even though Red Robin hits the hardest out of all the Robins.
Related
- 447 Appearances of Jason Todd (Prime Earth)
- 323 Images featuring Jason Todd (Prime Earth)
- 85 Quotations by or about Jason Todd (Prime Earth)
- Character Gallery: Jason Todd (Prime Earth)
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