it could be identical all it want to Jason Fabok said it stand for red hood. whats wrong with an artist making up his own costume for a character when its quasi not in continuity anyway it's a stand alone project that's been in production for years. not to mention why do everyone have a problem with the final costume now when the concept art been on different sites since summer of 2018 for everyone to see.
Last edited by redmax99; 07-24-2020 at 11:23 PM.
Guuuuuys.
Why using any logo at all? Put him in a white t-shirt or vest or underarmour, whatever; and let the blood colour it after he's done some work. It helps with the dramatics and it's cool in a very hardboiled way.
Or use a red wolf-fox-coyote head, because tods and little ridding red hood.
Just half kidding.
Penguins are way cooler (winks).
It's nothing new. Dark didn't like it from the start for this same reasons as far as I recall. I was not very won myself, saw it a bit too bland. But it has grown on me. Works better in the actual comic with the jacket on. I think we were the only ones who had any complaint back then.
Edit: ah, late. In any case, different opinions. Everyone has the right to own them, and it's impossible to please every fan anyways.
Last edited by Zaresh; 07-24-2020 at 11:40 PM.
It's not just you. It's a nice look and it's obvious to anyone who isn't trying to niptick that's it's just supposed to be a shout out.
Which are? Are you talking about the variants which it doesn't take a genius to figure out that it was out of his control?
“Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.”
– Dale Carnegie
Happy 100 pages of Jason Todd appreciation!
Here are some costume designs that I found on Instagram/Twitter.
Bernard Chang
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VirtualMockingbird (Magic!AU)
Fabok pulls off the Adult Robin look better than Earth One Robin to me. But Earth One Robin looks like an awkward mishmash of Robin and Batman and i couldn't take it seriously.
Thats why a lot of adaptations use Tim's OYL look. The red black color scheme just holds up better than the red yellow and green.
I think you can still work a nice adult suit with that colour scene. While being flashy. Look at Mister Miracle (who for me is the saint patron of the Robins XD). Scott's costume is flashy, and pretty cool. But then, it's Kirby's original design, so it's kinda unfair.
Yes, the figure looks dope.
And together with the just announced action figure by McFarlane, Jason Todd fans really can't complain that there aren't enough great Jason Todd/Red Hood figures.
Although I'm still waiting for news on the XM Studios Red Hood statue. It has been a while since the concept art was revealed.
I was wandering through Reddit...
Writers, if you read this (in the very unlikely chance that happens), please, please, keep using literature nods and homages in Jason's book here and there. It really helps making readers curious about both the comic itself and the books nodded there.
Just a plead from a librarian. And a fan.
<3
Dan Mora
red hood and batgirl next I promise
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