Character » Jason Todd appears in 1738 issues.
An ancient group of monks who've been in existence for millennia, and trained Jason Todd after his resurrection.
The inmates of Arkham are deemed too insane and dangerous for regular prisons. Although usually at each other's throats, the inmates will occasionally band together to take on their greatest foe - Batman.
Jason Todd was the second Robin, replacing Dick Grayson and partnering with Bruce Wayne. This ended with his death, which proved to be only a temporary condition for him. Years later, he took on the Batman identity and offered to allow Tim Drake to be his Robin. Tim refused to be part of a Dynamic Duo with him.
The second Robin
Setting aside their differences, Batman allows Jason to be a member of Batman Incorporated under one condition: No one must know that he is a part of the team. Under such a condition, Jason dons the guise of Wingman.
Jason Todd joined up with Donna Troy after discovering he had been targeted for death by the Monitors. This developed into a group of heroes traveling the multiverse in search of Ray Palmer. Jason donned the Red Robin costume towards the end of his adventures as a Challenger. He left the group as soon as they got back to their own Earth, feeling it was all a waste of time.
Though the concept was originally invented by the Joker, the False Face Society is best known today as the name of Black Mask's criminal organization. Both stressed the same theme: masks on the faces of all members.
The Flying Todds were a group of trapeze artists in the Sloan Circus, they were a family act just like the Flying Graysons.
As Batman on Earth-15
Initially formed as a special missions task force working with the UN, the JLTF eventually became the Justice League training team for younger heroes under the sometimes strict but watchful eye of J'onn J'onzz.
The League of Assassins is an ancient army of killers led by Ra's al Ghul that often comes into conflict with Batman. Many of the greatest martial artists and mercenaries in the DCU have been members of the League of Assassins at some point.
Authoritarian Organization with complete authority over Gotham in the Future State event.
Founding member
The Sinestro Corps is a mirror organization to the Green Lantern Corps. Its members are chosen from those who can instill great fear and are given Qwardian Yellow Power rings. They are considered to be the evil equivalent of the Green Lantern Corps.
Reluctant recruit in Red Hood and the Outlaws (2016) #16
Recruited as the living leader of the team
Jason Todd was only briefly part of the Teen Titans, during a time when Dick Grayson was estranged from the team while dealing with Starfire having married another man. Jason participated in only two missions with the team, involving Brother Blood and the country of Zandia.
Originally consisting of former members of the Teen Titans, the Titans focused on the now 20 something ex-members. Having reformed with a similar roster during the Wolfman/Perez era, the team broke up as the members all went their separate ways. They have recently reformed once again.
Comissioner Gordon leads a group of heroes, anti-heroes and villains with the common goal of surviving the zombies and protecting the orphans under their care.
Adopted son of Bruce Wayne.
A member in the animated series during the gap between the first and second season, implied by a memorial to him.
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