I may be the only one here, but I think that he wasn't that different post-Crisis. He was already a very bold kid pre-Crisis, and clearly had a tendency to make his own choices regardless of anyone else's opinion. He was just a bit less angry. And that wasn't a problem until late into Starlin's run as far as I've seen. Both of them wore their hearts in their sleeves.
(Oh, would you like to post in our reading thread? I need to come back there and post too)
Last edited by Zaresh; 09-30-2019 at 10:02 AM. Reason: my English sucks sometimes
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It's cool. Post wherever you want.
The reading thread is still on hiatus anyway (we are still early in pre-crisis, shortly after Nocturna's introduction if I recall correctly.)
Pre-crisis Jason Todd is so underrated. I still prefer the post-crisis origin (it's my favorite Robin origin) but there's already a lot going on in pre-crisis that I love.
And as Zaresh mentioned, pre-crisis and post-crisis Jason share a lot of characteristics.
Its not bad, but Damian looks like a toddler and Dick just looks off (can't quite put my finger on it).
It’s the ass.
That Dick does his push ups and sit ups but not enough squats.
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‘Titans’ Season 2 Episode 5 ‘Deathstroke’ Photos & Synopsis Released (source)
With the team thrown into upheaval, Dick and the others vow to do everything in their power to save Jason Todd's life. Gar's guilt over Jason's kidnapping complicates the mission to save their fellow Titan, while Rachel's dark secret continues to gnaw at her. When Deathstroke demands they turn over Rose in exchange for Jason, the moral crisis threatens to tear the team apart from the inside.
Odds that is Deathstroke the one who kills Jason in this version?