No problem
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We may see Jasons side of the story or at least hints at how he got off the streets again in Batwoman, for now, yeah theres not much to go off of so I'm not sure what TimBats did after finding him.
And all in all, well, its a bad future to be fair.
I just wanna add one more general thought of this TEC issue.
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It almost feels like an attempt to display the characters under an opposing light with their worst circumstances.
Dick Grayson is a responsible and dedicated vigilante who can take on leadership roles and guide others, and here we have a Dick Grayson who abandons his bat family and relinquishes responsibility.
Jason Todd is a fighter both physically and mentally who always comes back up, no matter how often he is dragged through the mud, and here we have a Jason Todd who loses both his ability and will to fight on and live.
Damian is trying his best to push himself in a direction that diverges from what he was taught by the league to maintain his father legacy, and here we have a Damian who loses all direction and destroys his fathers legacy.
Tim's whole mission when he began, even before Robin was to stave Batman off from his violent path after Jason died, and now he has become a violent Batman himself.
Definitely not an ideal future, no one was really sparred, but I suppose thats the point of these kinda storylines, the worse it is the more you want the characters involved to prevent them.
Interesting thought. If that's the case though, it's a good thing that we know spoilers:end of spoilers
Jason eventually gets back up. His voice in Batwoman suggests that he's maybe put his trauma behind. Same can't be said for other Robins, yet.
By the way, do you think the chance to kill TimBat that Jason mentioned happened when spoilers:end of spoilers?
TimBat found him but he was too out of it to act
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The fact that he is the most demanded character is the reason why they don't have him in the mobile game in the first place. Because they want people to keep buying his dlc instead.
Seriously you guys, not everything is kind of conspiracy against him.
Also, I have read Tec today and it got me interested in the fall of the Batmen. Don't know how to do the spoiler tag nor I understand the point of doing it since comics are already out, but spoiler warning anyway:
Damian, Kate and Tim are the reason behind this messed up future. Can't say I'm surprised..
Jason fighting a 100 mystic assassins at once is such cool concept that made me forgive the overplayed trope of old character losing some body part (why it always the eye?).
Not thrilled about Jason losing himself to drugs since I find it hard to believe that he do the thing that killed his mother nor I believe that his friends will let go this far, but not really upset about it since we already know that Jason gathered himself in the Batwoman issue.
Since I haven't read TEC yet, is there anything about what happened with the rest of the TEC team (Cass, Luke, Jean-Paul)?
Not yet, is more an explanation of how the future became shit and Tim went bananas.Since I haven't read TEC yet, is there anything about what happened with the rest of the TEC team (Cass, Luke, Jean-Paul)?
Typical Jason, he get punch down just to get back up.Not thrilled about Jason losing himself to drugs since I find it hard to believe that he do the thing that killed his mother nor I believe that his friends will let go this far, but not really upset about it since we already know that Jason gathered himself in the Batwoman issue.
Well not them, however spoilers:end of spoilers
TimBats upon finding out that he is in the same timeline as Tim realises he can 'change things' and the thing he apparently has to do in order the change things is kill the person responsible for 'the fall of the Batmen', Batwoman.
@Rise:
So far Jason has managed to not go evil in these dystopian futures. Perk of being an antihero or already being a antagonist before?
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Yeah I'm quite ok with Jason going out fighting 100 assassins. Tall order instead. As for his friends not being there and that he resorts to drugs, same, the only things I'm not quite happy about. Unlike the other robins, Jason's book focuses so much on his friends that their absence is very noticeable.