One of the most fascinating relationships in the DCU is the one that exists between Red Hood and the Joker. The two are bound together by the worst day in Jason Todd’s life: his death. Understandably, Red Hood holds nothing but animosity for the Clown Prince of Crime, but the Joker’s own feelings for Batman’s second Robin have always been ambiguous. They have ranged from annoyance over his old moniker being used on the side of good, to even amusement that someone he killed hated him so much that he came back from the dead to avenge himself.Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War: Red Hood #2 (by Matthew Rosenberg, Nikola Cizmesija, Rex Lokus, and Troy Peteri) adds a new perspective to their already complicated dynamic. With the war between the two Jokers underway, one of them wanted to find Red Hood for his own reasons. In the process, he made several comments that make it sound as if the Joker actually cares about Red Hood, equating him to a child that must be looked after. Given their shared history, it’s possible that this is always how the Joker felt, thus explaining quite a few things about his views on the Bat-Family’s most lethal member.Red Hood, aka Jason Todd, was killed by the Joker in the infamous “A Death in the Family” story while he was operating as Batman’s second Robin. Beaten within an inch of his life and then blown up by the Joker, Jason was presumed dead until he was brought back to life and took up his murderer’s first secret identity to begin plotting his revenge. From there, Jason began his long road toward turning his life around and becoming a hero again.Gotham War Brought Back One Of Batman’s Most Underrated Villains
One of the most fascinating relationships in the DCU is the one that exists between Red Hood and the Joker. The two are bound together by the worst day in Jason Todd’s life: his death. Understandably, Red Hood holds nothing but animosity for the Clown Prince of Crime, but the Joker’s own feelings for Batman’s second Robin have always been ambiguous. They have ranged from annoyance over his old moniker being used on the side of good, to even amusement that someone he killed hated him so much that he came back from the dead to avenge himself.
Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War: Red Hood #2 (by Matthew Rosenberg, Nikola Cizmesija, Rex Lokus, and Troy Peteri) adds a new perspective to their already complicated dynamic. With the war between the two Jokers underway, one of them wanted to find Red Hood for his own reasons. In the process, he made several comments that make it sound as if the Joker actually cares about Red Hood, equating him to a child that must be looked after. Given their shared history, it’s possible that this is always how the Joker felt, thus explaining quite a few things about his views on the Bat-Family’s most lethal member.
Red Hood, aka Jason Todd, was killed by the Joker in the infamous “A Death in the Family” story while he was operating as Batman’s second Robin. Beaten within an inch of his life and then blown up by the Joker, Jason was presumed dead until he was brought back to life and took up his murderer’s first secret identity to begin plotting his revenge. From there, Jason began his long road toward turning his life around and becoming a hero again.
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