#Red Hood The Hill
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BABE WAKE UP NEW DAN MORA JASON AND DICK COVER JUST DROPPED
#comics#dc comics#jason todd#red hood#batfamily#dick grayson#nightwing#dan mora#red hood the hill#nightwing 113#batboys
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I can't believe Jason’s canon type in women now officially includes chubby Latinas
We've truly won this international women's day
{Comic panels below cut}
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I find it funny how Jason's got a place in the suburbs and Tim's renting a murder shack looking boat
#dc#dc comics#comics#comic books#red hood the hill#tim drake robin#jason todd#red hood#tim drake#red robin#robin#batfamily#batfam#batbros#batsiblings#batkids#batboys#funny#media commentary#media analysis#jason peter todd#timothy jackson drake
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Stray Jay (Red Hood with cat ears)
#jason todd#red hood#fanart#dc#fan edit#cat#cat ears#stray#the hill#batman#dc comics#perching bird#perching cat#red hood the hill
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guys we got red hood the hill this month
#If it’s bad I’m kms I need it to be mid at least PLEASE just a crumb of decent writing for my boy#Jason Todd#red hood the hill#dc
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Why No Love for Red Hood: The Hill?
I think it's all in the marketing and about what's being delivered versus what readers expected.
So I almost made this post on a reblog, but I didn't want to overwhelm that thread. Plus, I'm not sure if people get mad when someone does a long reblog on their short OG post? Anyway, the point of that post was that Issue 3 of 'Red Hood: The Hill' came out and no one's really talking about it, especially Jason/Red Hood fans.
I think the biggest problem (IMO) with this series is that someone wanted to write a story about The Hill and some new characters (which is fine), but like the 'Batman: The Hill' comic (which I think this series is sort of a sequel to), it's banking off a known character, Red Hood, to be it's selling point. "Come for the Red Hood, but stay for these other characters and their story." All fine and good, but a little deceptive when the marketing leans more toward it being a Red Hood (and new 'Outlaw' friends) story rather than one where Jason is a random guest star.
Series description:
In Gotham City’s early days, The Hill was one of Gotham City’s most dangerous neighborhoods, one that required the residents to band together to keep themselves safe when the police – and sometimes even Batman – wouldn’t. Now, as the Hill finds itself gentrifying, old habits die hard as the vigilante known only as Strike works with her team to keep the town safe—but she’s not alone. Jason Todd, one of the Hill’s newest residents, is more than happy to don the visage of Red Hood to help Strike keep his new home safe. But a new villain is emerging from the shadows. Will Red Hood, Strike and the Hill’s small militia of vigilantes be able to keep their home safe?
And this brings me back to the marketing and advertising of this series, especially versus the Batman: The Hill comic.
Obviously we can see the artistic parallels between these two covers (above). Overall, good job and nice throwback, but... there's a major difference. These two are not similar.
The first cover has "THE HILL" in bold, prominent text and Batman is in the background. This says that Batman is part of the story, but he seems secondary to whatever's going on in the foreground, which is mostly true to the story.
The second cover has "RED HOOD" prominent in the title with "The Hill" as secondary and smaller. Jason is also front and center with Batman looming behind him (who only just showed up at the end of issue 3. There's only two more issues left). The character of Strike, our new protagonist and The Hill's main hero, is down at the bottom and barely in-frame, further suggesting it's more about Jason (and maybe Batman) than The Hill or other characters. Again, clever marketing and nice design nod to the original cover, but deceptive when it comes to the series content. I don't necessarily blame the cover artist here as they might've been given a different brief on what the story was about and I get the fun throwback to the old Hill cover, but these covers are almost reversed in terms of Bat-character prominence.
In the original, Batman was more intertwined in that comic's story than Jason is in his series, which further adds to the audience letdown. If anything, this series needed to go with the coffee shop musician strategy: play a bunch of cover songs to win over the crowd and then slip in your original music (OCs) here and there. Once you have your audience hooked, go all out with your original stuff and then throw in 'Wonderwall' just for kicks and to keep them invested.
Ultimately, I think the biggest problem of this series is pacing and balance. The series needs more Jason to allow readers time to invest in the new characters, but as those new characters develop through their interactions with him THEN Jason can fade back as a partner character or just random character who comes in to help out. As it is, he's a guest star in series called, 'RED HOOD: the hill' with most of Jason's actions being 'day-in-the-life' stuff or a random action panel or two.
If anything, I think Red Hood #51 and #52 did a better job of establishing Jason as a main player, but also working alongside a new hero (Strike) and citizens of The Hill in solving a case. The covers above also display a more balanced composition and preview of what you're getting. Yes, you're reading a Red Hood comic, but there will be some other significant characters playing in this sandbox that you should care about and watch out for.
Sadly, I think the untrue message DC will take away from this series if it doesn't do well is that: (1) Jason is NOT an instant seller so let's shelf him because he couldn't carry this series (that he's barely in), and (2) readers don't like these new characters (most of which are BIPOC and/or LGBTQ), so let's ditch them and do more Batman stuff. 🤦♂️
And that's unfortunate because I think there's potential here had this series been executed in a better way. I see where the writer wanted to go with these new characters and they actually seem like an interesting and cozy bunch, but I feel like I'm stepping into an already established found family/friend group, but I don't really know them and I'm the outsider. So eventually I'll find a random distracted moment to quietly say bye to my friend Jason and slip out before anyone notices... like the socially awkward introvert that I am.
#jason todd#red hood#dc comics#batman#red hood the hill#dg outlaw rants#I want to like this series and I'll probably finish it just to see what happens#but I think there's a lot going on and it needed more time and room to breathe so readers could invest in these new characters#Yet if someone is loving it so far and Strike and the others inspire new fics-art-or-cosplay I'm all for it
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Can we talk about two-face canonically having merch? For little kids?
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#Red Hood The Hill#Red Hood The Hill Comic Preview#Red Hood The Hill Comic#Red Hood The Hill Preview#Red Hood Comic#Red Hood Preview#Batman#Red Hood#Batman Comic#Batman Preview#Batman Comic Preview#DC Comics#DC Comics Preview#DC Comic Preview#Kingdom Comics Center
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incomplete list of fun and interesting things I've learned about Jason Todd through my scattered readings and late night googling
One time, he was sooo desperate for affection and validation, he was willing to risk it all after an accidental, spur of the moment kiss with Barbara Gordon in Three Jokers Issue #2. Alas, he was thwarted by a janitor, the poor bastard...(much to everyone's relief I'm sure) (Batman: Three Jokers)
Batman: Three Jokers Issue #3
In addition to statuesque amazons (Artemis), blonde bombshells (Isabel Ardila), white-haired beauties (Essence and Rose Wilson), and Dick's ex-girlfriends, Jason also likes smart, curvy ladies ;) selfshippers rejoice! (although I myself am not so curvy, his love of normal girls is a positive in my book<3) (Red Hood: The Hill)
Jason hooking up with Dana's friend and employee Carmen Ortega while Dana herself (as Strike) gets her shit rocked by her other (former) friend and employee Omar (as Slayer) on the other side of town - as one does. Red Hood: The Hill Issue #2
One of Jason's first overtures at rejoining the Batfam was made in the New 52 relaunch of the 2011 comic Batman Incorporated, where he takes on the persona of Wingman at the behest of Bruce. He even teams up with Damian Wayne (going by Redbird at the time), forming their own very brief Batman & Robin-esque pair! Also, they both looked kind of ridiculous... [apparently, takes place sometime during Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 1 (2011-2015), around issues 17 and 18 and Death of A Family, but before Damian's death and his own Joker-induced gas coma. weird ass timeline!] (Batman Incorporated (2012))
Yes, that is, in fact, Jason in that getup. It's giving Cybercop Owlman. Peak fashion, actually. Batman Incorporated (2012) Issue #4
(as an additional aside, post New 52 and into the Rebirth era, Jay and Bruce start patching things up (kinda) and enter a truce of sorts starting in the Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth one-shot from 2016. Yay!)
In the Elseworld of Batman: White Knight (also known as the Murphyverse for it's creator - Sean Murphy), Jason Todd is the eldest son instead of Dick Grayson, meaning that he was actually both the first Robin, and Bruce's first adopted son! He was still captured and tortured by the Joker tho....he escaped alive, but was presumed dead and given a burial and tombstone - as in the main universe - and Dick was taken on as Robin in his "absence." Poor guy! He can't catch a break even in AUs! BUT!! He does gets his own Robin sidekick in this universe - Gan! (also known as Robin IV, a young woman of Mongolian descent who took up the mantel herself with a homemade costume (similar to Stephanie Brown)). In fact, she's the one who encourages him to become Red Hood in the first place! (Batman: White Knight)
Harley Quinn is a primary protagonist of this universe, btw, and pretty much saves Jason from being killed Batman: White Knight Issue #2
Gan is my adorable daughter and Jason (the messy bitch as she calls him) deserves his own chaos gremlin apprentice<3 Panel 1 - Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood Issue #1 Panels 2 & 3 - Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood Issue #2
Speaking of AUs and elseworlds, in 2002's World Without Young Justice, Jason Todd was a circus acrobat, as per his original pre-crisis origin (minus the red hair). In this AU, he's dating fellow circus member Anita Fite (normally Empress, but here known as Voodoo Princess), but she ends up assassinating him at the behest of his step-mom, Catherine Todd, because he discovered his parents dirty business dealings with Killer Croc. What the hell Catherine? (Young Justice Vol. 1 - World Without Young Justice, Part 1: The World What Once We Knew)
Young Justice (1998) Issue #44 - World Without Young Justice, Part 1: The world What Once We Knew
Anyway! This isn't comprehensive or anything, just a post made in fun to put together some things about Jason that I think were funny/interesting that the fandom doesn't know/talk about much. Might add more later if I come across other stuff during my readings (maybe not for a while tho; I am currently consumed by World's Finest and following the Absolute Power event).
But yeah! Feel free to add on if you like! :)
#jason todd#red hood#dc comics#dc fandom#batman#batfam#batfamily#batman three jokers#red hood the hill#batman white knight#young justice#world without young justice#faye talks#long post#here you go one of my very rare contributions to fandom pls enjoy c:#I just really wanted to make a small list of some of the funniest things I've found so far#I know white knight isn't a very popular universe but I kinda like it#will probably add more later - or not who knows#disclaimer: this was all made in good fun I will not fight or debate you back :))#this is me coming out as a jason stan#not really but I'm very heavily adjacent. I believe in their beliefs#bruce (and clark) still has a hold on me like no other but I do love me some red hood#meta#< for my own search purposes
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I went to get the new issue of Red Hood: the hill today,
the comic store guy immediately knew I was here for Red Hood. I was like happy asf bc i was like "oh wow, he finally recognises me!"
BUT NO he knew that only bc there were 3 individual other girls my age asking for the same comic that SAME DAY😭
N then he asked me why Red Hood is so popular rn, so I'm asking you guys now:
Why is Jason Todd so popular rn?
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Jason Todd is such a frustrating character to get into because like. When I wanted to get into Stephanie, I just read books that Stephanie fans seemed to like. What do I read for Jason. Jason girlies don't like anything
#red hood the hill#red hood#jason todd#It's all complaints and fanfic with you guys#Anyway recommend me Jason books#my posts
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#motifs#parallelism#parallels#character dialogue#character appreciation#jason todd#red hood#batkids#batfam#jason peter todd#the red hood#dc comics#dc#comics#comic books#comic pages#comic panels#under the red hood#utrh#red hood the hill#red hood: the hill#red hood comics#batman comics#task force z#funny#batfamily
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Ι love it when Jason starts being threatening
( from Red Hood: The hill issue #6)
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Prediction for Red Hood: The Hill-
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