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Warning : spoiler forTask Force Z # 1 !
AsDC Comics’second RobinturnedRed Hood , Jason Toddhas gone through a lot of ups and down in his vigilante career , and now he ’s just accommodate a punishing accuracy about himself that ’s more grievous than anything else . Having done some terrible affair before he visit the spark ( fantasm ? ) of the Bat and fully step into his own as a sub , Jason doubtlessly merit more credit than he gets , but he may not think he ’ll ever get the salvation he so craves .
Alluded then intromit to inTask Force Z # 1 , by Matthew Rosenberg and Eddy Barrows , Jason Todd is a Bat - Family member that ’s had a hard go of things as of late . birth a sort of experiential crisis as he continues to render and puthis violent , villainous and blinking pastbehind him — including his brutal death at the hands of Joker — Jason is caught in the eye of a conversation with a unexampled mysterious acquaintance , Ms. Hobert , where he seems to follow to the subtle end about his circumstances and fate as an someone and Cuban sandwich .
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discuss the gist Lazarus Resin , or the substance that keep Jason ’s squad of zombies half in the land of the living , has on living tissue paper after a delegacy , Jason comes across Ms. Hobert and immediately strikes up a conversation . Going on to referencehis undead Task Force Z teammatesas “ monsters , ” Ms. Hobert takes criminal offense to the Scripture saying , “ Where one sees a demon , another might see a somebody sputter for redemption , ” and it ’s here where Jason ’s sentiment on his destiny come to light .
Continuing , Ms. Hobert pointedly asks , “ Or do you believe that some souls are beyond redemption , Jason ? ” forcing Jason to total to terms with something that ’s not precisely a well-chosen cerebration for the guy . tell , “ I ’ve expend more time thinking aboutthatthan most . And IthinkI have it away the solution … But I really trust I ’m wrong , ” Jason stops just short of blatantly admitting he does n’t believe in buyback for himself , let alone at this specific breaker point in time , giving fans a pernicious reminder of whatRed Hoodtruly thinks of himself and his preceding actions .
Having killed , maimed , been an all - around defective dandy , somewhat straighten out anti - submarine , and a stickler for the more tearing side of his vigilante job for most of his initial appearances after being bring back from the all in , Red Hood still trust he is n’t worth the exoneration he deserve even after make a concerted exertion to commute his ways is a sad fact for a character that ’s been through far more horrific situations than most . And even though he knows he might have to spend the rest of his life atoning for the sins ofRed Hood ’s past , that does n’t intend that he ’ll let himself off easy by considering the cerebration of remission of sin , making this exchange an even more sad fundamental interaction than it might have ab initio seemed .
Jason may be trying his best to become a better hero than he was a spoiled guy wire , but in this line of study , especially as the leader of an undead team of at-bat - villain , it ’s harder said than done . Red Hoodundoubtedly deserves some form of repurchase , but the worst part is that it most probably wo n’t come from himself .
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