Jason Todd Question

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Do you guys know how during the Death in the Family arc in the 90's, DC asked their readers if they wanted Jason killed or not and we voted yes. Do you think that if we voted no, that Jason Todd would never become Red Hood and therefore not have the character we all know and love today.

What are your thoughts?

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They might still kill him due to his popularity that time. But I guess we should thank the people who voted to killed Jason during the Death in the Family story arc. Because without his resurrection and coming back as the Red Hood, I don't see his character becoming more popular. Admit it or not Jason Todd as the Red Hood is bada$$.

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I think he still would of became red hood, because eventualyy he would of given up the robin persona.

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They might still kill him due to his popularity that time. But I guess we should thank the people who voted to killed Jason during the Death in the Family story arc. Because without his resurrection and coming back as the Red Hood, I don't see his character becoming more popular. Admit it or not Jason Todd as the Red Hood is bada$$.

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Robins tend to grow up into their man eventually. So he might not have been red hood but he would've likely become his own hero at some point.

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@jayc1324 said:

Robins tend to grow up into their man eventually. So he might not have been red hood but he would've likely become his own hero at some point.

Yep, what he said. My guess is that he would have developed the "middle child syndrome" to the extreme.

But a lot of factors would include: how did he do as a late teen, how would he have reacted to Tim, how did Dick and Jason get along over the years, etc.

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I think he would have become "evil" sooner or later.

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@jayc1324 said:

Robins tend to grow up into their man eventually. So he might not have been red hood but he would've likely become his own hero at some point.

They might still kill him due to his popularity that time. But I guess we should thank the people who voted to killed Jason during the Death in the Family story arc. Because without his resurrection and coming back as the Red Hood, I don't see his character becoming more popular. Admit it or not Jason Todd as the Red Hood is bada$$.

Good theories.