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Friends? Artemis, Biz, and Su Sisters.
Villains? Joker, Untitled, (sometimes) Bruce.
Love Interests? That's a tricky one. Half the girls he's been with he's had a semi-antagonistic relationship with (Rose, Essence, etc). The others, float between friends and LIs (Isabella, Artemis, and flirted with Babs and Supergirl).
IMO
Best Friend - Artemis
Biggest Enemy - Joker
Top Love Interest - ??? (none honestly stand out)
I liked him being friends with Trucker hat Roy
Love Interest: Isabel
Best Friend: Roy
Villain: He lacks a memorable villain on his own, unfortunately.
Man, what a brutal takedown
[QUOTE=9th.;4652635]I liked him being friends with Trucker hat Roy[/QUOTE]
I'm not against it personally, but a lot of older fans, going back to the New Teen Titans and before, don't like it. Believing it takes away from Dick and Roy.
Definitely the majority won't agree, but I always liked what Jason had going on before the end of Post-Crisis DCU. During his time with Challengers from Beyond, he seemed to be friendly with both Harley Quinn & Holly Robinson and had a (possible?) love interest in Donna Troy.
Best friends? Artemis & Biz
Best love interest? Isabel by default since the rest happened either off screen (Essence, Rose) or aren’t official (Artemis)
Best Villains? The Untitled & Black Mask
[QUOTE=K7P5V;4653422]Definitely the majority won't agree, but I always liked what Jason had going on before the end of Post-Crisis DCU. During his time with Challengers from Beyond, he seemed to be friendly with both Harley Quinn & Holly Robinson and had a (possible?) love interest in Donna Troy.[/QUOTE]
I think there was some potential there but unfortunately didn’t feel it was executed particularly well. Wouldn’t mind some of the Challengers from Beyond stuff to be revisited and expanded upon in the current DC stuff though.
[QUOTE=K7P5V;4653422]Definitely the majority won't agree, but I always liked what Jason had going on before the end of Post-Crisis DCU. During his time with Challengers from Beyond, he seemed to be friendly with both Harley Quinn & Holly Robinson and had a (possible?) love interest in Donna Troy.[/QUOTE]
Final Crisis meant Countdown needed to torch everything it had achieved so it wouldn't become an obstacle for Morrison's story.
Pre-Flashpoint Jason was a psychotic murderer that would stab anyone on the back of given the chance with no friends nor family.
The Roy friendship works on the basis that their both considered fuck ups by their mentors but yeah, it needs more focus
[QUOTE=Dark_Tzitzimine;4653668]Final Crisis meant Countdown needed to torch everything it had achieved so it wouldn't become an obstacle for Morrison's story.[/QUOTE]
I guess that explains the reason [I]Countdown[/I]'s ending wasn't "the best". But thanks for the warning, I'll be sure to avoid Morrison's Final Crisis.
[QUOTE=Dark_Tzitzimine;4653668]Pre-Flashpoint Jason was a psychotic murderer that would stab anyone on the back of given the chance with no friends nor family.[/QUOTE]
I mean, can you blame him?
After all the crap he's had to put up with, stuff like that can change one's perspective.
[QUOTE=K7P5V;4655138]I guess that explains the reason [I]Countdown[/I]'s ending wasn't "the best". But thanks for the warning, I'll be sure to avoid Morrison's Final Crisis.
I mean, can you blame him?
After all the crap he's had to put up with, stuff like that can change one's perspective.[/QUOTE]
When you read Dickbats, that character, that one? He wasn't Jason. At all. Personality wise, behaviour wise, looks wise too. There're people accusing Morrison's Dick to be out of character. Jason was straight a different one, different from Under the Hood''s Winnick's Jason (who showed up briefly later on, as far as I recall), different from half-way to redemption Countdown's Jason (who was more like our current one). Definitely even different Morrison's own N52 Jason.
I mean, I love that run of Batman, it was a very fun read (that I've got to read a lot of time after it was published time thanks to being away from DC's mainstream line for that period); but I found myself thinking "This man isn't Jason Todd". I probably benefited by having had read that whole period in a non-stop rush.
Best ship is Jason and crowbar.
Best Friend - Bizarro
Biggest Enemy - Joker
Best Love Interest - Artemis
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