You guys want Jason as antagonist again after the mess that was Joker?
I don't.
And I don't even care about how he did in Joker.
I just don't.
I'm tired of Jason being the antagonist to prop and make other characters cooler or better or smarter.
But of course, fans of bigger characters are the ones who get their character to shine. Which, of course, they're perfectly fine with it.
Like I said before, I'm out of DC. I'm tired of them pulling comics I'm not interested in at all. If it were just Jason. But it's not. Ever smaller character I'm invested in is just forgotten in a forever limbo, or used for the sake of the big characters.
Last edited by Zaresh; 02-19-2023 at 06:08 AM.
Jason joining Batman Incorporated would be cool. He feels like a better fit than Ghostmaker.
Jason as Red Hood while going through the trauma of what he did and was is always an interesting take on the character. I don't necessarily think Jason should be a "good guy" but remain an "anti-hero" which seems to be the best kind of spot for him. I do miss him and Artemis being a thing however it doesn't seem like DC is in any hurry to make that happen again. They already attempted to shoehorn him in with Barbara which..eww... hope they never revisit that again. But anyway, Jason had a pretty good characterization in the video game Arkham Knights, would like to see that touched on more in a comics form.
That only would exacerbate the main problem Jason suffers these days, being stuck inside Bruce's shadow. Don't misunderstand me, I think Jason and Bruce should be on friendly terms and support each other but Jason needs to be allowed to spread his metaphorical wings by acting outside of Bruce's influence, having his own supporting casts and rogues instead of just existing as an extension of Bruce.
In other semi-related news, McFarlane announced a Titans-themed wave and just revealed Arsenal. This version comes with the hat and the arm tattoos, making him perfect to pair up with any of their previously released Red Hoods.
I think Starfire being part of the wave is very likely so we will be able to have the OG Outlaws in figure form again.
I just see it as the price of being a legacy. Often they are just extensions of their mentor and unlikely to a stray too far from their presence. Especially because marvel and DC have a very outdated view of the concept. So you can't avoid it forever. I just tried to list an option that played with it in an interesting way.
I don't mind him doing other things like joining a team of magic characters or tackling hub city's corruption. I also don't mind leaning to his connection with Bruce or the other Bat-Family members.
Last edited by the illustrious mr. kenway; 02-20-2023 at 08:09 AM.
That's similar to Duke and Tim so I guess they have to find a new one. Although Jason has a stronger hook in his red hood ID so him leaving the family is still viable as an option.
Although Ghostmaker feels more convincing as a villian than antihero so I rather just use him that way. Giving Ghostmaker control of Batman Incorporated felt forced so I'm fine with kicking him out.
Last edited by the illustrious mr. kenway; 02-20-2023 at 08:31 AM.