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Hehe-- *screaming in pain*😭
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me at the terminal in the splat 3 demo
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Jason Todd + Lazarus Pit side effects
Jason is not influenced by Lazarus Pit side effects for the main part of Red Hood: The Lost Days. His short-term side effects include "sociopathy" and flat affect.
Jason is (almost certainly) not influenced by Lazarus Pit side effects during his villainous stint in Under the Hood (2005-2006) and Under the Red Hood (2010 movie), Outsiders (2007), Green Arrow (2007), and other stories written by Judd Winick.
Jason is possibly influenced by Lazarus Pit madness in other stories not written by Judd Winick—including the Brothers in Blood arc, Teen Titans ("Titans Tower incident" as dubbed by the fandom), Robin, Batman and Robin…
Jason is influenced by Lazarus Pit side effects in Battle for the Cowl by Tony Daniel (2009), according to an interview with the writer.
The Lazarus Pit is a traumatic memory for Jason according to the Rebirth run of Red Hood and the Outlaws (2016) #3. The trauma seems to be a typical response to his disturbing and painful experience of resurrection, not a supernatural effect caused by the Lazarus Pit specifically.
Jason suffers from "Lazarus flashbacks" (implied to be hallucinations) in Injustice 2 (2017).
Jason never used a Lazarus Pit in Batman: Arkham Knight, Batman: The Adventures Continue, Batman: White Knight, and other stories.
Red Hood: The Lost Days # 2 (2010)
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RA'S AL GHUL: "You are certain that the Pit has not driven him mad?!" TALIA: "It did not." RA'S AL GHUL: "Perhaps not tonight. Or even tomorrow. It could take weeks, months, decades!"
Red Hood: The Lost Days is a prequel covering Jason's life between waking up in his coffin and storming the Gotham underworld as the Red Hood. Winick takes the opportunity to establish Jason's sanity and willing transformation into a villain, while also planting the possibility of delayed-onset Lazarus Pit madness to explain Jason's volatile characterization under other writers after Under the Hood (2006).
(RHTLD also re-retcons Jason's natural hair color as black, after the 2009 Batman and Robin series briefly retconned him into a natural redhead.)
Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
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JASON: "Oh, you got to talking to Ra's, huh? Does it make it easier for you to think that my little dip in his fountain of youth turned me rabid… Or is this just the real me?"
In the 2010 movie adaptation of the 2005-2006 Under the Hood comic, Jason mocks the assumption he's acting under the influence of the Lazarus Pit. While there isn't a 100% unambiguous confirmation as to whether that's the case, the context seems to dismiss any outside influence on Jason's actions.
"Behind Batman: Battle for the Cowl Part Two" - Dan Phillips interviews Tony Daniel (2009)
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TONY DANIEL: "Jason was always a little bit more on the reckless, daring side, and he obviously has a screw loose after coming back from the Lazarus Pit. When you do come back from the Lazarus Pit, you're not one hundred percent right in the head, and Jason really wasn't all that right in the head to begin with."
According to this 2009 interview with IGN, Tony Daniel wrote Battle for the Cowl (2009) with the premise that Jason's mind has been corrupted by the Lazarus Pit.
Red Hood and the Outlaws (2016) #3
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JASON: It's like [Bizarro is] coming to life right in front of us. ...And I know firsthand what that feels like. The Lazarus Pit. Not unlike this guy--I didn't have any say in what was happening to me. It might not be a popular thought--but not everyone wants to be alive. I remember that feeling--waking up... feeling like I was going to drown even as I was being reborn. Feeling like I had no right to come back to this world."
Jason is deeply disturbed and traumatized by his resurrection, but the Lazarus Pit itself doesn't seem to have tampered with his mind.
Injustice 2 (2017)
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The powerful healing waters of the Lazarus Pit brought Jason Todd back to life. However, the power of the Pit comes at a cost, and a change takes hold in Jason.
RED HOOD (battling another Red Hood player): "I'm having another Lazarus flashback."
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Jason Todd + Lazarus Pit side effects
Jason is not influenced by Lazarus Pit side effects for the main part of Red Hood: The Lost Days. His short-term side effects include "sociopathy" and flat affect.
Jason is (almost certainly) not influenced by Lazarus Pit side effects during his villainous stint in Under the Hood (2005-2006) and Under the Red Hood (2010 movie), Outsiders (2007), Green Arrow (2007), and other stories written by Judd Winick.
Jason is possibly influenced by Lazarus Pit madness in other stories not written by Judd Winick—including the Brothers in Blood arc, Teen Titans ("Titans Tower incident" as dubbed by the fandom), Robin, Batman and Robin…
Jason is influenced by Lazarus Pit side effects in Battle for the Cowl by Tony Daniel (2009), according to an interview with the writer.
The Lazarus Pit is a traumatic memory for Jason according to the Rebirth run of Red Hood and the Outlaws (2016) #3. The trauma seems to be a typical response to his disturbing and painful experience of resurrection, not a supernatural effect caused by the Lazarus Pit specifically.
Jason suffers from "Lazarus flashbacks" (implied to be hallucinations) in Injustice 2 (2017).
Jason never used a Lazarus Pit in Batman: Arkham Knight, Batman: The Adventures Continue, Batman: White Knight, and other stories.
Red Hood: The Lost Days # 2 (2010)
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RA'S AL GHUL: "You are certain that the Pit has not driven him mad?!" TALIA: "It did not." RA'S AL GHUL: "Perhaps not tonight. Or even tomorrow. It could take weeks, months, decades!"
Red Hood: The Lost Days is a prequel covering Jason's life between waking up in his coffin and storming the Gotham underworld as the Red Hood. Winick takes the opportunity to establish Jason's sanity and willing transformation into a villain, while also planting the possibility of delayed-onset Lazarus Pit madness to explain Jason's volatile characterization under other writers after Under the Hood (2006).
(RHTLD also re-retcons Jason's natural hair color as black, after the 2009 Batman and Robin series briefly retconned him into a natural redhead.)
Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
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JASON: "Oh, you got to talking to Ra's, huh? Does it make it easier for you to think that my little dip in his fountain of youth turned me rabid… Or is this just the real me?"
In the 2010 movie adaptation of the 2005-2006 Under the Hood comic, Jason mocks the assumption he's acting under the influence of the Lazarus Pit. While there isn't a 100% unambiguous confirmation as to whether that's the case, the context seems to dismiss any outside influence on Jason's actions.
"Behind Batman: Battle for the Cowl Part Two" - Dan Phillips interviews Tony Daniel (2009)
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TONY DANIEL: "Jason was always a little bit more on the reckless, daring side, and he obviously has a screw loose after coming back from the Lazarus Pit. When you do come back from the Lazarus Pit, you're not one hundred percent right in the head, and Jason really wasn't all that right in the head to begin with."
According to this 2009 interview with IGN, Tony Daniel wrote Battle for the Cowl (2009) with the premise that Jason's mind has been corrupted by the Lazarus Pit.
Red Hood and the Outlaws (2016) #3
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JASON: It's like [Bizarro is] coming to life right in front of us. ...And I know firsthand what that feels like. The Lazarus Pit. Not unlike this guy--I didn't have any say in what was happening to me. It might not be a popular thought--but not everyone wants to be alive. I remember that feeling--waking up... feeling like I was going to drown even as I was being reborn. Feeling like I had no right to come back to this world."
Jason is deeply disturbed and traumatized by his resurrection, but the Lazarus Pit itself doesn't seem to have tampered with his mind.
Injustice 2 (2017)
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The powerful healing waters of the Lazarus Pit brought Jason Todd back to life. However, the power of the Pit comes at a cost, and a change takes hold in Jason.
RED HOOD (battling another Red Hood player): "I'm having another Lazarus flashback."
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God was merciful to you. It isn't a Wanda stan.
Incredibly funny of u to complain abt ooc content when most of this blog is built on insane ooc content. The call is coming from inside the house
….when did I complain about OOC content????
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i think it’s important to get deeply emotionally unironically involved in a bad piece of media whilst fully aware that it objectively sucks ass. like for your health or whatever
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this fuckin’ emoji, man
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reblog this and put in the tags what comes up when you type “die”
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I have really missed Nailed It.
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Mysteries of Love in Space #1 - “Glasses” (2019)
written by Jeff Loveness art by Tom Grummett & Cam Smith
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“extraordinary attorney woo” dir. by yoo inshik (ep 1)
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KANG KI YOUNG as JUNG MYUNG SEOK in EXTRAORDINARY ATTORNEY WOO (2022)
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“You’re like the spring sunshine. I’ve thought so ever since we were in law school.”
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Put the DC character that’s the same height as you in the tags
6′9″ Bizarro
6′8″ Bane
6′7″ J’onn J’onzz
6′6″ Victor Stone
6′5″ Joker, Slade Wilson, Ra’s Al Ghul
6′4″ Koriand’r
6′3″ Clark Kent
6′2″ Bruce Wayne
6′1 Roman Sionis
6′ Jason Todd
5′11″ Roy Harper
5′10″ Dick Grayson
5′9″ Donna Troy
5′8″ Talia Al Ghul
5′7″ Barbara Gordon
5′6″ Tim Drake
5′5″ Cassandra Cain, Stephanie Brown
5′4″ Damian Wayne
5′3″ Cassie Sandsmark
5′2″ Oswald Cobblepot (Penguin)
5′1″ Tara Markov
5′ Oswald Loomis (superman villain)
4′11″ Jervis Tetch (Mad Hatter)
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Puppy sleeping. 1955, Japan
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This is kinda an unpopular opinion but I hate when people insinuate that Damian loves Dick more than Bruce and Talia, or that Dick is a “better parent” to Damian.
Dick is not his father. Dick is his big brother and that should be acknowledged. Talia and Bruce have worked hard raising Damian even though they are not the best at it.
Personally, my parents didn’t do great raising me either—but despite my close relationship with my brother, he could never be a proper parent figure.
Dick and Damian are close, and Damian loves him as much as he loves the rest of his family. Honestly it just feels weird when people treat Dick as his actual parent beyond all the jokes. Damian, unlike most of the Batfamily, has both his parents. And they love him very much. Don’t take that from him, it’s a very important part of his character.
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Robin: Son of Batman, Resurrection of Ra’s al Ghul
It just feels wrong to simplify his relationship with his parents, and it really makes them look bad when obviously they’re working hard to show that they do love him despite everything. It feels wrong to other timelines where Dick actually has children, because he’s not exactly the same to them and Damian, because Damian is his brother and not his son.
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hi! can you tell me more about two Jons? I mean what happened to the Lane one? where can I read about it?
hi!!! i’ve talked about Rebirth Jon here
about Jon Lane, *put on glasses* I’m here to be your guide on the boy who is supposed to be in Bizarro’s place for DC's “Dark Trinity” concept ᕙ( * •̀ ᗜ •́ * )ᕗ
first thing you need to know about him is:
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