Robin (Jason Todd)

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'''Robin (Jason Todd)'''
 
'''Robin (Jason Todd)'''
  
The second of the [[Batman]]'s youthful crimefighting partners to go by the name, following [[Dick Grayson]].
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In reality [[Jason Todd]], he is the second of the [[Batman]]'s youthful crimefighting partners to go by the name [[Robin]], following [[Dick Grayson]].
 
   
 
   
In 1985, on [[Superman]]'s birthday, the second Robin accompanied Batman to the [[Fortress of Solitude]] to bring the [[Man of Steel]] a present: a new breed of rose named after [[Krypton]].
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In 1985, on [[Superman]]'s birthday, the second Robin accompanies Batman to the [[Fortress of Solitude]] to bring the [[Man of Steel]] a present: a new breed of rose named after [[Krypton]].
 
   
 
   
After meeting [[Wonder Woman]] at the entrance to the Fortress, the trio found Superman in a catatonic state with the [[Black Mercy]] embedded in his chest.
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After meeting [[Wonder Woman]] at the entrance to the Fortress, the trio finds Superman in a catatonic state with the [[Black Mercy]] embedded in his chest - the work of the galactic despot [[Mongul]].  Mongul [[Image:Jasontodd.jpg|right]] engages Wonder Woman in a prolonged battle while Batman struggles mightily to extricate the Black Mercy from Superman's chest.
 
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This proved to be the work of the galactic despot [[Mongul]], who immediately engaged Wonder Woman in a prolonged battle.
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Meanwhile, Batman struggled mightily to extricate the Black Mercy from Superman's chest.
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Eventually, Batman freed his [[Kryptonian]] friend from the Black Mercy which had created a realistic simulation of [[Kal-El]]'s life as it might have been if Krypton had never exploded.
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An enraged Superman flew into heated battle against Mongul, as Robin attemped to free Batman from the Black Mercy which had embedded itself into '''his''' chest!
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Using a pair of alien gloves to augment his strength, Robin managed to free the Batman.
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Eventually, Batman frees his [[Kryptonian]] friend from the Black Mercy that but not before it had created a realistic simulation of [[Kal-El]]'s life as it might have been if Krypton had never exploded in Superman's unconscious mind.
  
Robin then dropped the Black Mercy onto Mongul from a hole in the ceiling above the alien's head, saving the day (SA No. 11, 1985: "For the Man Who Has Everything").  
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An enraged Superman faces Mongul, as Robin frees Batman from the Black Mercy that attaches itself onto '''his''' chest!  Robin is able to drop the Black Mercy onto Mongul from a hole in the ceiling above the alien's head, ending the confrontation (SA No. 11, 1985: "For the Man Who Has Everything").  
  
==External Link==
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==External Links==
  
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Todd Wikipedia entry on Jason Todd]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Todd Wikipedia entry on Jason Todd]
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*[https://www.supermanthroughtheages.com/batman/bat-comics/todd/2/ Read ''All My Enemies Against Me'' (1983)]
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*[https://www.supermanthroughtheages.com/batman/bat-comics/jungle/ Read an Excerpt from ''The Joker Is Wild'' (1983)]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 29 October 2009

Robin (Jason Todd)

Robin Jason Todd.jpg

In reality Jason Todd, he is the second of the Batman's youthful crimefighting partners to go by the name Robin, following Dick Grayson.

In 1985, on Superman's birthday, the second Robin accompanies Batman to the Fortress of Solitude to bring the Man of Steel a present: a new breed of rose named after Krypton.

After meeting Wonder Woman at the entrance to the Fortress, the trio finds Superman in a catatonic state with the Black Mercy embedded in his chest - the work of the galactic despot Mongul. Mongul
Jasontodd.jpg
engages Wonder Woman in a prolonged battle while Batman struggles mightily to extricate the Black Mercy from Superman's chest.

Eventually, Batman frees his Kryptonian friend from the Black Mercy that but not before it had created a realistic simulation of Kal-El's life as it might have been if Krypton had never exploded in Superman's unconscious mind.

An enraged Superman faces Mongul, as Robin frees Batman from the Black Mercy that attaches itself onto his chest! Robin is able to drop the Black Mercy onto Mongul from a hole in the ceiling above the alien's head, ending the confrontation (SA No. 11, 1985: "For the Man Who Has Everything").

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