

Jason Todd
Character » Jason Todd appears in 1576 issues.
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.
Did anybody like Jason Todd's Hush costume
" @saiyan_earthling: It was Jason first than clayface he says it in under the hood "Yep
" @Grubich: I don't think he is...since is from DCAU. He never appeared in that universe. "I don't think it's really the DCAU universe....to many differences so far....like Hush for one and Barbara being in the wheel chair
The Batman Beyond comic takes place in a possible future of the DCU. It's not DCAU. In fact, I've heard it's not Bruce in that comic but Damien that's been playing the role of Bruce from the initial series. Terry has also made multiple appearances in Superman/Batman and has made an appearance in Batman #600, I think.
" The Batman Beyond comic takes place in a possible future of the DCU. It's not DCAU. In fact, I've heard it's not Bruce in that comic but Damien that's been playing the role of Bruce from the initial series. Terry has also made multiple appearances in Superman/Batman and has made an appearance in Batman #600, I think. "Terry calls him Bruce
" @iLLituracy said:It it was the main timeline it would be Damian not Bruce." The Batman Beyond comic takes place in a possible future of the DCU. It's not DCAU. In fact, I've heard it's not Bruce in that comic but Damien that's been playing the role of Bruce from the initial series. Terry has also made multiple appearances in Superman/Batman and has made an appearance in Batman #600, I think. "Terry calls him Bruce "
" @danhimself said:there is no definitive future for DC any future shown is an alternate reality" @iLLituracy said:It it was the main timeline it would be Damian not Bruce. "" The Batman Beyond comic takes place in a possible future of the DCU. It's not DCAU. In fact, I've heard it's not Bruce in that comic but Damien that's been playing the role of Bruce from the initial series. Terry has also made multiple appearances in Superman/Batman and has made an appearance in Batman #600, I think. "Terry calls him Bruce "
also I figured out who Hush is....he broke out of Cadmus labs at the beginning of the first issue....Terry's kind of a clone of Bruce....maybe Hush is Terry's artificial brother
Clearly he changed his name to Bruce." @iLLituracy said:
" The Batman Beyond comic takes place in a possible future of the DCU. It's not DCAU. In fact, I've heard it's not Bruce in that comic but Damien that's been playing the role of Bruce from the initial series. Terry has also made multiple appearances in Superman/Batman and has made an appearance in Batman #600, I think. "Terry calls him Bruce "
I haven't read it, though. But Batman #600 has it as foreseeable canon.
" @danhimself said:I don't think so....also as I said above...no future story is canon....they're introducing Kingdom Come elements in JSA that doesn't mean the Kingdom Come is canon....any future shown in a book is an alternate realityClearly he changed his name to Bruce. I haven't read it, though. But Batman #600 has it as foreseeable canon. "" @iLLituracy said:
" The Batman Beyond comic takes place in a possible future of the DCU. It's not DCAU. In fact, I've heard it's not Bruce in that comic but Damien that's been playing the role of Bruce from the initial series. Terry has also made multiple appearances in Superman/Batman and has made an appearance in Batman #600, I think. "Terry calls him Bruce "
The name changing thing was a joke." @iLLituracy said:
" @danhimself said:I don't think so....also as I said above...no future story is canon....they're introducing Kingdom Come elements in JSA that doesn't mean the Kingdom Come is canon....any future shown in a book is an alternate reality "Clearly he changed his name to Bruce. I haven't read it, though. But Batman #600 has it as foreseeable canon. "" @iLLituracy said:
" The Batman Beyond comic takes place in a possible future of the DCU. It's not DCAU. In fact, I've heard it's not Bruce in that comic but Damien that's been playing the role of Bruce from the initial series. Terry has also made multiple appearances in Superman/Batman and has made an appearance in Batman #600, I think. "Terry calls him Bruce "
I agree, yes, future stories are usually considered outside of canon, but there are some stories that take place during the future that can be considered canon, hence, the "foreseeable future." To the current scribe working on Batman [Grant Morrison], he's taken that and set it as what will possibly be. To him, that is what is, and thus far, it has yet to be contradicted, which would most likely throw it out of continuity. That's usually how I play it with possible futures, especially ones that are vaguely mapped out from current continuity to that point in the future.
" @danhimself said:that works for me....also I'm thinking that the future that Morrison is showing is a different future than the future shown in the Batman Beyond mini....again to many differences to be the same realityThe name changing thing was a joke. I agree, yes, future stories are usually considered outside of canon, but there are some stories that take place during the future that can be considered canon, hence, the "foreseeable future." To the current scribe working on Batman [Grant Morrison], he's taken that and set it as what will possibly be. To him, that is what is, and thus far, it has yet to be contradicted, which would most likely throw it out of continuity. That's usually how I play it with possible futures, especially ones that are vaguely mapped out from current continuity to that point in the future. "" @iLLituracy said:
" @danhimself said:I don't think so....also as I said above...no future story is canon....they're introducing Kingdom Come elements in JSA that doesn't mean the Kingdom Come is canon....any future shown in a book is an alternate reality "Clearly he changed his name to Bruce. I haven't read it, though. But Batman #600 has it as foreseeable canon. "" @iLLituracy said:
" The Batman Beyond comic takes place in a possible future of the DCU. It's not DCAU. In fact, I've heard it's not Bruce in that comic but Damien that's been playing the role of Bruce from the initial series. Terry has also made multiple appearances in Superman/Batman and has made an appearance in Batman #600, I think. "Terry calls him Bruce "
1. Clark is still Superman in Batman Beyond while in Morrison's future Conner has taken over as Superman
2. in Morrison's future Terry and Damian are apparently both Batman at the same time while in Batman Beyond it's pretty evident that Terry is the only Batman with no evidence of Damian ever being around....they show the costume case in the first issue...it only has Bruce, Tim, Barbara, and Dick's costumes in it
this all leads me to believe that they're two different realities
" @iLLituracy said:If that's how it is, then you're probably right and they're most likely two different realities." @danhimself said:that works for me....also I'm thinking that the future that Morrison is showing is a different future than the future shown in the Batman Beyond mini....again to many differences to be the same reality 1. Clark is still Superman in Batman Beyond while in Morrison's future Conner has taken over as Superman 2. in Morrison's future Terry and Damian are apparently both Batman at the same time while in Batman Beyond it's pretty evident that Terry is the only Batman with no evidence of Damian ever being around....they show the costume case in the first issue...it only has Bruce, Tim, Barbara, and Dick's costumes in it this all leads me to believe that they're two different realities "The name changing thing was a joke. I agree, yes, future stories are usually considered outside of canon, but there are some stories that take place during the future that can be considered canon, hence, the "foreseeable future." To the current scribe working on Batman [Grant Morrison], he's taken that and set it as what will possibly be. To him, that is what is, and thus far, it has yet to be contradicted, which would most likely throw it out of continuity. That's usually how I play it with possible futures, especially ones that are vaguely mapped out from current continuity to that point in the future. "" @iLLituracy said:
" @danhimself said:I don't think so....also as I said above...no future story is canon....they're introducing Kingdom Come elements in JSA that doesn't mean the Kingdom Come is canon....any future shown in a book is an alternate reality "Clearly he changed his name to Bruce. I haven't read it, though. But Batman #600 has it as foreseeable canon. "" @iLLituracy said:
" The Batman Beyond comic takes place in a possible future of the DCU. It's not DCAU. In fact, I've heard it's not Bruce in that comic but Damien that's been playing the role of Bruce from the initial series. Terry has also made multiple appearances in Superman/Batman and has made an appearance in Batman #600, I think. "Terry calls him Bruce "
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