Red Hood’s death at the hands of the Joker broke Batman so hard, Bruce Wayne nearly got himself killed while lost in his intense grief.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Long before he ever took up the mantle of the Red Hood, Jason Todd came close to ending Batman’s life. One of the Bat-Family’s biggest tragedies involving Jason nearly wound up taking the Caped Crusader’s life.
Of all the Robins that have fought by Batman’s side, Jason has probably had it the hardest. Before he became the Boy Wonder, Jason had little in his life before turning to crime. And even after he became Batman’s sidekick, the young man was living in the shadow of Dick Grayson. Up until the day he died during the infamous “Death in the Family” story arc, Jason had an anger inside him that festered for years.
Jason Todd’s Death Nearly Killed Batman But before Jason ever donned the infamous Red Hood identity, he nearly caused Batman’s death in a roundabout way. In Batman #440 by Marv Wolfman, George Perez, and Jim Aparo, Batman is pushing himself past his limits in the wake of Jason's death. After an intense confrontation with the Ravager, Batman stumbles back to Wayne Manor where his wounds are treated by Alfred Pennyworth. After Bruce recovers, Alfred voices his concerns.
It may be harsh, but Alfred is right on the money. Batman was absolutely broken by the death of Jason Todd. Bruce blamed himself for years and refused to even entertain the idea of another Robin until Tim Drake convinced him otherwise. It’s no surprise that Batman was thrown off his game after losing Jason. Bruce has always taken death especially hard, ever since he lost his parents in Crime Alley. But it is slightly shocking to hear how close Batman was to getting himself killed.
Red Hood Accidentally Changed Batman Forever The death of Jason Todd was a painful reminder to Batman that neither he nor the Bat-Family were invulnerable. After losing Jason, Bruce pushed himself and lost focus, putting him closer to danger than he’d ever been. All it would have taken was a bullet in the right place to end Batman for good. Batman had a chilling encounter with mortality and saw how dangerous his line of work really was.
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