Seeing as the Joker's origin movie is being developed... I don't care for Joker but if it introduces the original Red Hood(s) to the audience, then it could only be a good thing right?
The Under The Red Hood arc on Batman had elements from the Infinite Crisis crossover going on at the time, linking Jason's return with Superboy Whine time punch.
It just reads better without none of those elements In the story (or even the ending with Jay dropping a nuclear on Haven) to detract from It. They added nothing of value and mistery surrounding the return sells much better.
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105. Red Hood and the Outlaws #18 (DC) - 21,385 [97]
The drop it self seems quite usual, but the numbers are getting uncomfortably close to 20K.
But it seems that in general the sales boost DC got out of rebirth is gone.
Btw. that RHatO dropped out had again more to do with the Annuals, #1 issues and Event Books that were published than with the drop of the sales.
I think so, too. UTRH was a very tightly packed story. It's so intensive and emotional that an adapt story similar with it would make people feel repeat.
Arkham Knight provided an alternative scenario in which Jason didn't die in the first place. But his reveal wasn't a "surprise" at all to many gamers. The comic story associated with the game was good. But in the actual gameplay he was made too whinny and in the end, the tank battles & Joker stole all the attention.
It seems that Jason did not die and will show more in future White Knight issues. That could be a newer version. And if the 'Batman' in Injustice 2 is Jason Todd, then we'll potentially have a 4th version...