![]() ![]() ![]() And in Nightwing Annual #1 (by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Daniel HDR, Raul Fernandez, Rain Beredo, John Kalisz and Wes Abbott) Jason shows just how far he has come towards achieving atonement. By the start of the New 52 era, Jason began begrudgingly working with the Bat-Family against common threats, reining in his more lethal impulses. Jason became a more proactive vigilante, killing any violent criminal that crossed his path while seeking to take control of Gotham's organized crime so he could steer it towards less insidious ends. ![]() The murderous rise of the Red Hood sprung out of Jason's new lease on life, with the young crimefighter enraged upon learning Batman didn't avenge his death at the hands of the Joker. And while this change in agenda has put Jason on a collision course with his old friends before, he has steadily been working his way back towards redemption and into the Bat-Family's good graces. One member of the Bat Family that has repeatedly crossed the line and openly killed criminals is Jason Todd in his vigilante alter ego, the Red Hood. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Nightwing Annual #1, on sale now from DC Comics.īatman's strict moral code, including his "one rule" not to employ lethal force or use conventional firearms, are the safeguards he maintains to prevent him from becoming just as deadly as the supervillains he battles. ![]()
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