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I think Jason Todd is underrated as well. He is a character I didn't know much about until the Batman: Under the Red Hood DVD, but after that, I was hooked. As for the comic book, I'm not feeling all of the outer space stuff they have going on. I've stuck with the book because I like the character a lot and I hope Lobdell does some really great stuff with him.
And as a side note, I think all of the Bat books suffer some from having to be included in the Bat crossovers.
I don't mind the outer space adventures myself. I like that Jason goes on these crazy adventures and that they can be just about any type of one. Keeps the book from getting stale in my opinion. I do agree with you though about the crossovers. Since Batman Eternal is including most everyone in the Batverse I hope it means that there will not be any other crossovers going on while it runs its course.
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I like Under The Red Hood/Lost Days Jason best. I'm also very partial to his run as Robin, as he wasn't as bad as everyone who doesn't know much about him, tends to assume he was.
I can't really get into the Red Hood and The Outlaws Jason no matter how hard I try. But I will say that I do like Kenneth Rocafort's art and the way he draws Jason in the book.
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Yeah super underrated...no doubt. Honestly don't understand why he is not a major player in the bat-verse. He totally kicks ass and has the attitude to make a dent in Gotham crime. Unfortunately, Batman comics stopped being street level and more epic a long time ago, and that means characters like Jason have to take a back seat
He's come along way though, see his role in Inc.
I agree with everyone that Jason is underrated. Even when he was Robin, he had a really interesting set-up, and there was a lot of potential to see Batman have to raise someone who was born in the slums and had real issues to contrast Bruce's privileged background. It would have been a really interesting character journey if he wasn't killed off.
Here's hoping Pfeifer's run on RH&TO delivers us some good JT moments. i enjoyed issue 30
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Hey fellow Jason's fans!
Man, is so great to see such positive response towards him. He's my all-time favorite DC character and is always nice to see him being treated so well. Here's for RHATO lasting a loooong time and he having a great role on Eternal (truth be told, I've been pretty underwhelmed by it)
I'd say that clawing his way out of his own grave means that Jason has paid his dues. He deserves his popularity.
Speaking of the outerspace adventures, am I the only one that things RHatO would make an incredible galaxy spanning book on the regular? Jason, Roy, and Kory could be bounty hunters, but (mostly) only go after wanted criminals. It would allow for plenty of badassery, it could still have them toeing the line of "good guys," as they would be doing it as a profession rather than a "crusade" like Bruce and the rest of the family. It would essentially do for Jason the same thing that "Grayson" is doing for Dick: allowing him space from the crossovers, giving him a clear direction, and giving him his owl "realm" within the DCU.