House-ad for The Batman Adventure (1992), based on the popular animated series.
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Page from JLA Presents Plastic Man Special #1. 1999. Art by Rick Burchett and Walden Wong.
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Now, Batman: The Adventures Continue may not have done the best with Jason as a character.
They definitely leaned into the idea of him being the angry Robin too much, which while he had his more aggressive moments and was even implied to have actually killed someone, he didn't take it out on the ENTIRE rogues gallery, just people who did especially horrible things (or sometimes he was written to be far more chipper and innocent, in one story even talking Batman out of 'his' anger, but that's a whole other discussion). It gets to the point where I, someone who admittedly does kinda prefer Jason as an antagonist rather than just another member of the Batfamily (another discussion, for another time), thinks it was taken just a little too far to where he kinda came off as a total psychopath who Bruce was stupid to make his sidekick, which messes with the tragic element of his return as the Red Hood.
It's also somewhat odd to try to retcon Jason into the DCAU, seeing how its version of Tim was a combination of them both.
But might I just say, I absolutely love his design in it. The writing might not be the best for Jason, but he looks awesome.
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🙏💥 Forever grateful that #BTAS lived on in comics!
The stories, the art, the nostalgia—pure magic 🦇
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Batman Adventures # 2
by Kelley Puckett, Ty Templeton and Rick Burchett
DC
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https://www.etsy.com/.../batman-adventures-volume-1-1... NEW TO THE SHOP. VF Batman Adventures 1. Available through the link for $16.00
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Batman: The Adventures Continue (2020) | Art by Ty Templeton
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But your business cards do say “danger is our business?”
(Justice League international #25)
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