Jason Todd was the second Robin, until he was brutally murdered by the Joker. After he was resurrected, Jason learned Batman didn't avenge his death. Anguished and seeking vengeance, he initially turned against his mentor and father figure and took on the Clown Prince's former identity: the Red Hood. He eventually returned to the Bat-Family and assembled a team of anti-heroes known as the Outlaws.
We haven't seen them interact a lot so is hard to define accurately but the few times they've interacted shows they respect each other but also are distant. A very professional approach if you will.
LOL that scene from Damian always comes off as so adorable, rare to see him just acting like a normal child that cares. On that note I also need to look into picking up the Batman Inc trades at some point.
We haven't seen them interact a lot so is hard to define accurately but the few times they've interacted shows they respect each other but also are distant. A very professional approach if you will.
This pretty much hits on what I said in the Dick Grayson forum for this question. They don't hate eachother and are able to actually work together more effectively now that Jason's not on the wrong side of the law, but they're still not as close as Dick and Tim were portrayed Pre-Flashpoint, or Dick and Damian. Really it doesn't seem like Jason's close with anyone in the Batman Family.
I really hope they do a Jason Dick and a Tim Dick Team up in Batman and Robin Eternal, since until know there was iirc no interaction between them without the rest of the Batfamily around in the new 52.
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