Almost no one else inDC Comicscan rivalRed Hoodwhen it comes to have physical and worked up cicatrice to save . As see to it in anexclusive fromEntertainment Weekly , a variant cover dedicate to the 2d Robin , Jason Todd , from the upcomingRobinsseries illustrates this fact to steamy effect .   The version forRobins#2 by artist Nick Robles   sport a shirtless Jason Todd with striking Y - shaped scrape on his torso and a white-hot streak of hair . The direction and shape of the scar is consistent with   incisions   performed during an autopsy , being a drab reminder of the second Robin ’s crimson death duringBatman : A dying in the Family .

Red Hood has never formally been show with an autopsy mark in strip until now . It   has never been officially stated in the comics if Batman ordered an autopsy to be performed onJason ’s body after his last . His appearances in theBatman : Under the Hoodstoryline and   the series , Batman : Red Hood : The Lost Daysfrom author Judd Winick both describe him without a scar from an autopsy .   That said ,   he is oft   shown in fan art with the combination of the whitened streak of hairsbreadth and the autopsy scratch , whichNick Robles has draw in the yesteryear .

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Robles ’s cover does not shy away from the fact that Red Hood has   as many physical scars as he does worked up ones , and his demise helped redefine howdeath worked in superhero funnies .   With fans having narrowly vote to kill his character off in 1988 , Jason had remained as   irreversibly   dead as Spider - Man ’s Uncle Ben for years up until his brief appearing inBatman : Hushin 2002 and subsequent return   with theUnder the Hoodstoryline   in 2004 . Though his eccentric has come to grow beyond the sick details of his murder and the shocking effect that it had on both character and fans likewise , Robles ’s inclusion body of the autopsy cicatrix literally   set up this history   onto his character design .

While it is debate   whether or not Jason Todd would still have such a noticeable scar afteremerging from the Lazarus Pit , its comprehension on Robles ’s cover speaks to not only his character ’s journey , but also the theatrical role that fan interpretations can play in a character ’s appearance in comic strip . For many Red Hood fans , the autopsy cicatrice is at once a admonisher of the horrible death that Jason experienced at the workforce of the Joker , while also being a will to the growth and healing that his quality has experienced in the wake of his resurrection .   Red Hood ’s appearance on the cover ofRobins#2 is thus a nod to how Jason Todd has been reinterpreted by fans over the year , ponder the qualities that they are draw to most about his character .

With Jason Todd ’s autopsy mark becoming an official part of comics canon inRobins#2 , DC has the opportunity to reconsider how hischaracter excogitation can reflect not only fan interpretation , but the legacy that Red Hood has in a more worldwide sense . Jason Todd is one of the most eminent visibility case of decease ’s impermanence in superhero comics , and the comprehension of his autopsy scar on Robles ’s smoldering cover will undoubtedly remind sports fan of this fact .

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The variant cover of Robins #2 by Nick Robles featuring Red Hood (Jason Todd).

The Red Hood (Jason Todd) variant cover for Robins #2 by Nick Robles.

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