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7/17/2025, 8:51:40 AM
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>Was bringing Jason Todd back from the death the biggest mistake DC made narratively
No. Having Jason Todd come back and be part of the Bat family was the biggest mistake DC made narratively. Having him come back as a villain to lift a mirror to Batman's moral ethos and to challenge it using a character who arguebly suffered the most dire of consequences due to it is a perfect setup, doubly so with the providence of him being the most infamous of Batman's Robins in his entire publication history. A scorned Robin turned Punisher, how is that not an absolutely kino concept? But they took that idea and squandered it and making him go from a Punisher to almost a Vegata or redeemed Shadow the Hedgehog who gets angsty when the Bat family decides to not kill the Joker for the 127th time as some form of narrative tension.
>Was bringing Jason Todd back from the death the biggest mistake DC made narratively
No. Having Jason Todd come back and be part of the Bat family was the biggest mistake DC made narratively. Having him come back as a villain to lift a mirror to Batman's moral ethos and to challenge it using a character who arguebly suffered the most dire of consequences due to it is a perfect setup, doubly so with the providence of him being the most infamous of Batman's Robins in his entire publication history. A scorned Robin turned Punisher, how is that not an absolutely kino concept? But they took that idea and squandered it and making him go from a Punisher to almost a Vegata or redeemed Shadow the Hedgehog who gets angsty when the Bat family decides to not kill the Joker for the 127th time as some form of narrative tension.
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