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I think the reason why Red Hood stands out the most to me isn't just because he's willing to kill. Despite what Batman says, Jason isn't actually the one who can't control his inner demons. Batman is projecting his own fears that that if he starts, he won't be able to stop. Jason doesn't have that issue. He doesn't just kill every crook he meets. He researches and profiles them before deciding whether it's justifiable to kill or save them. He believes in second chances (e.g., Sparing the life of Suzie Su) but he is analytical, practical and realistic. Jason isn't just willing to kill, he does it in precision and for what he believes is "the greater good". Even Batman said it himself, given time to think, Jason can do anything (sadly though, that was stated negatively).
Jason is willing to kill, but it’s not uncommon for many comic iterations to put this edge to Jason where he starts spiralling into this pit of emotional baggage and torment. He’s the most broken in the bat family and him killing is just making it worse for him. Of course they have to keep resetting the character back to default because comics can’t deviate too far in terms of character arcs.
@@a_fine_edition2746 Really my dude? You're forgetting that one of of Dick Grayson's most iconic quotes about his robin time was (and i'm paraphrasing here) that he "Made a career of not doing what he was told"? Like yeah, Jason was a violent kid (all of them are, i mean they punch criminals in the face for a living ffs) but his disobedience was nothing new. The problem with Jason's robin was that the writter hated him and all the heroes around his age who he could have made friendships with (and make him more interesting by default) were all Dick's friends and in the teen titans and before he was rebooted, the first time, his orign story was the same as Dick's.
@@eloasain4520 Jason died only Bc us the audience didn’t like him, yes the writers couldn’t done stuff to make us like him but people thought Jason was literally a copy and paste from dick which is why the audience hated him so much and chose to kill him even though he wasn’t bad and could’ve done more but I’m not complaining Bc now we got red hood 😈
@@IxRewindIx "death in the family" took place after "crisis on infinite Earth", so Jason's backstory was already changed in the one who know and love. But the problem is that fans had grown with Dick, who was the opposite of Jason: friendly, funny, obedient...that led them to hate him and choose to make him die. Jason's personality wasn't the one fans wanted for Robin, but for a villain/antihero. And that's what Jason became in "under the red hood" and "Rebirth", the antihero we all love
@@fm_0523 it wasn't even the fans, i'm pretty sure some jackass botted the vote so that it appeared that most fans had voted for him to die but in fact it was just bot accounts. I'm pretty sure the writers admitted that this likely happened, too.
It was not clearly stated, he was in critical condition however as long as they reported his autopsy I would think he didn't do the job, but it's a 50/50 I guess
Endrel Ko I think he’s dead because he’s shot him in the face at point blank and also Batman also said “When Batwoman killed Clayface it wasn’t on live television”
No body, no proof. Besides, King mentioned he will be writing the dynamics of him and Bruce in 58 or something maybe they can explain the situation in full detail in Batman's perspective this time.
Idk Tim always seemed like the perfect replacement for Batman. He isn't close to crossing the line like Jason and Damian, ignoring that potential future where he's a killer, and Dick left Batman because he was always somewhat different than Bruce. I always felt that was why he left as Robin, he didn't fully agree with Batman all the time. Unlike Tim who I feel is very similar to Bruce. Edit: But it is true that Tim doesn't want the mantle.
In a rebirth story a future batman arrives-it was Tim. He explains why he’s batman. Dick outgrew it, Jason lost a leg because he was reckless and Damian destroyed the city and completed his grandfather’s mission so Tim has to become batman
I would also argue that in the comics at least (obviously pre-new 52) Tim also has the best moral compass and conscience. (Mainly because of the Blockbuster thing, and Ressurection of Ra's)
@@privateman5274 I mean DIck did it for a while while Bruce was thought to be dead and I think he did a fairly good job at it. He wasn't the same type of Batman Bruce was, but it worked. And if Dick can do it, then I feel any other Robin can and at least be efficient in different ways.
Tim Drake is my favorite Robin. He was the first Robin to ever outsmart the Joker without Batman's help. Joker swore vengeance because of the humiliation.
Jason's presumed murder of Felipe Garzonas is another stand out. Its strongly implied that he did it and while it's supposed to act as a takedown of his character by a writer who hated him, ironically it actually made him more sympathetic. Even way before his death arc he was giving a compelling argument for the flaws in Batman's no kill rule. A violent, sadistic serial rapist diplomat's son whose diplomatic immunity makes it impossible for the criminal justice system to punish him for his heinous crimes? Crimes so bad they drove a nice lady to suicide because she'd rather die than face such torture again? Yeah. His victims deserved justice and Jason gave that to them. And since Garzonas got sadistic pleasure from it and had no potential legal consequences as a deterrant, he would inevitably reoffend. Jason also prevented this. Batman fucking sucks at preventing reoffending. The murder also highlighted his strong sense of protectiveness for vulnerable people, and is his first known kill. I hate that Jason is so frequently portrayed as some axe crazy blood knight that loves killing and does it for fun, when he's much more compelling as a character who hates killing, but feels like he has to in order to find justice in an unfair world because Batman's way aint cutting it. We have enough sadist killers like Joker and Zsasz so turning Jason into another one is BORING and i'm sick of it. sorry, rant over. i just feel very passionately about the underused narrative potential of Jason Todd ok
But killing criminals means you're just as bad as the criminals you're killing sure they have done bad things and some criminals like the Joker deserve death but the drug dealers that you see him kill don't deserve to die they deserve jail time yes but death? no and I think they best way to kill criminals as bad as the Joker is by lethal injection because it's more humane then shooting him through the head but for some reason the Joker hasn't had a death sentence which is weird but whatever
@@whytho1534 i mean ethically, sometimes killing is more of a trolley problem situation. Lets say youre in a situation where the only way to stop the joker from killing a bus load of child prodigies who have found the cure for cancer, (just for the sake of being hyperbolic as possible)is to put a bullet in his brain - and you have a gun and know how to use it safely and accurately - which would be the more ethical choice? To let the bus full of cancer curing children all die in agony and allow the joker to escape, or to save the children and take the joker out in a manner that would likely be an instant, painless death? Personally, in a scenario like that, i'd be inclined to say that failing to kill the joker would be unethical. Is it unethical to kill in order to save your own life or the life of another that is being threatened? I don't think so. Its unethical to kill for pleasure, or to kill brutally in any circumstance (the latter of which even well written Jason is guilty of) - but there are times when killing is the far lesser of two evils. I'm not condoning all of jason's actions across his entire fictional existance - the man has done some very fucked up things! I'm just saying he has so much potential as a foil to batman that is underused. He has a strong counter argument against bruce's fixed morals.
Bruce stated in batman and robin eternal issue 22 "Richard? A clearer vision of what batman was meant to be." he is the perfect successor to wear the batman mantel. the reason for the two versions of Batman beyond return of the Joker is because of the Columbine High School massacre
yea, I believe he went through hell to get back people's trust as a competent character and the Robin who had nothing from the very start. But all the Robins has their own charm, I just love that he took every opportunity to improve himself yet he's always being misunderstood as a 'bad' child and later victim blamed him for his own death
Personally I think Damian is a sociopath, they show similar characteristics to a psychopath with the difference being that sociopaths are made while psychopaths are born. Keep in mind during his time in the league of assassins he would have probably been tested in a similar way, thus why he killed and decapitated the guy.
tina wyatt he can’t be a sociopath, he has shown many times he genuinely cares about a few people, including Bruce Wayne, sociopaths literally can’t care about other people. I’m not saying he’s a psychopath either, he’s just mentally damaged in many ways.
Personally I'd like to see Jason and Damian team up in the future, with both of them willing to kill every villain would be shaking knowing if they get caught their dead.
To be fair the only reason Superman kills zodd is cause zodd left him with no other choice. Superman even morns the death and wishes he didn't have to. Sometimes people are put are forced to kill.
He could have flown up in the air with zodd. Or even jumped in front of the beam it would be much better scene if superman jumped in front of zodd's laser with no idea if he would survive and saving the family.
I don't know. Am I the only one who thinks that Dick's most important kill was the Joker? I mean, even if Batman revived him straight away, Dick did go on a rampage to avenge Jason and Tim, as he thought the latter had been killed by the Joker too. For me, that's a pivotal moment, for him, as he couldn't handle it. He was driven by blind rage and it broke him to lose his shit that way. The aftermath showed how compassionate and hard on himself he could be and why he could never really be a killer like Jason or Damian. Even though those two weren't here at the time, it ultimately set him apart from them when they did appear, and showed why he was the best to wear the cowl. It was reinforced later by his reaction to him not stopping Tarantula from killing Blockbuster. It's not that Dick doesn't have blood on his hands that makes him the most compassionate of all the Robins. It's that when he does have blood on his hands, he can't stand the idea of being free and feeling that by killing, he was weak. So for me, that's why it's his most important kill.
Alertacobra 12 honestly all that character development and build up fro Damian to get to the point he was in just so he can say “Fuck it” and kill again Not only that but he’s not Batman Biological Son anymore How is he supposed to show his face to John, or Bruce again, or anyone the Teen Titans They ruined his character
I personally like when Damian killed Nobody in the comics, or when Jason tried to kill penguin ( didn’t work though). I haven’t read it yet, but Nightwing killing Blockbuster was apparently a big deal too.
The Blockbuster thing was a whole mess. Nightwing didn’t actively kill him himself, but he didn’t save him when he could’ve and he more or less felt like he killed him afterwards
Dick Grayson likely wanted to be caught because since he killed KGBeast, he knows what happens to heroes when they kill and he doesn't want to see himself become a villain
Pretty much any future version of Tim that is Batman is shown to be a killer or crazy, I don't think that's a good idea. He could be the nest Batman, but it'd drive him to be a killer, which isn't what Batman stands for.
Top Five People I Killed 5. a random poor guy infront of the tesco 4. my friend Dave that called me a nerd once 20 years ago 3. my ex-wife karen after she took the kids 2. Nick 1. a random robin cosplayer
To all ten people saying Batman kills a lot, he doesn’t His original comic run in Detective Comics is no longer canon It hasn’t been canon for a REALLY REALLY long time
You forgot Blockbuster. It's got pretty much the same attributes as the KGBeast kill in terms of showing Dick's psyche when it comes to killing, the only difference being that he doesn't physically kill Blockbuster.
I think Damien is the heir to the Batman title. Dick really wants to be separate from Batman. He's fine with it for a little time but if he had to permanently be Batman he wouldn't want to. Jason is too far out to be able to be Batman. And Tim's whole thing is there needs to be a Robin. Tim will always prefer to be Robin.
Ok so does anyone else remember a comic where one of the Robins (I'm pretty sure it was tim) kills lock up? They were fighting and they both somehow ended up in the water and Robin strangled him to death with his staff. He even something along the lines of "I can't justify this, but I'm still gonn do it" or something like that
I disagree. Superman killing Zod in Man of steel was necessary. If he didn't kill Zod, Zod kills more innocents. I think that this was actually a really good scene, as it shows that Superman can kill, but needs tto be pushed to his absolute limit to do so
When Dick kill the Joker? I mean, Batman resurrected him (how? idk xd) But Dick did kill him. When I read that I was like "wtf? Really Bruce? why the hell didn't let him die?". Even then Dick was a mess for a while xd. And I thought for a moment of Blackbuster too, but Dick didn't exactly kill him, he let Tarantula do the job. But in both cases Dick was on his limit, how you said, brake Dick´s Moral code is not easy... But I guess everyone has to have a Limit...
I wouldn't make a good superhero. Quite simply, there are times when then truly evil bastard just needs to die, and, knowing beyond any doubt that they would eventually get out and kill again, I wouldn't be able to resist putting them down for good.
It's funny how people act like anti heroes aren't heroes because they're willing to kill, yet they're willing to do things the majority of heroes refuse to do all to protect the innocent and for the greater good. Makes you wonder who's the real good guy.
But Superman didn’t give into bass urges. Killing Zod was a absolute last resort for him. His heat vision was about to kill a family and sups was pleading for Zod to stop. When Zod goes “never” he makes that call and immediately regrets it. I agree some of Snyder’s handlings of the characters in the future films is a bit problematic but I don’t believe Man Of Steel is the betrayal many say it is.
Man, imagine being a crime lord then getting jumped by a ten year old wearing his underwear on the outside
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Are you talking about Damian Wayne?
Lol
@@aithanleeom5152 " noOooOoOOo, hes talking about a random hobo"
Jason Todd and Dick Grayson became amazing after becoming their own identity
one became an emo murderer, the other became an upstanding member of society
@@jockeyfield1954 shut up
@@jockeyfield1954 and they're both hot.
Also I wouldn't consider being a vigilante who goes around beating criminals to a pulp an "upstanding member of society"
Red hood: If you deal to kids...
Red hood: *looks em right in the eyes* Your dead
Professionals have standards.
@@mr_0n10n5 ah yes, enslaved Sniper
red hood: i am declaring war on anyone who sells drugs to the community
gangster: but red hood! I sell drugs to the community!
*You're
I think the reason why Red Hood stands out the most to me isn't just because he's willing to kill. Despite what Batman says, Jason isn't actually the one who can't control his inner demons. Batman is projecting his own fears that that if he starts, he won't be able to stop. Jason doesn't have that issue. He doesn't just kill every crook he meets. He researches and profiles them before deciding whether it's justifiable to kill or save them. He believes in second chances (e.g., Sparing the life of Suzie Su) but he is analytical, practical and realistic. Jason isn't just willing to kill, he does it in precision and for what he believes is "the greater good". Even Batman said it himself, given time to think, Jason can do anything (sadly though, that was stated negatively).
Jason is willing to kill, but it’s not uncommon for many comic iterations to put this edge to Jason where he starts spiralling into this pit of emotional baggage and torment. He’s the most broken in the bat family and him killing is just making it worse for him. Of course they have to keep resetting the character back to default because comics can’t deviate too far in terms of character arcs.
Got to make the person who actually kills the villains still look like the bad guy.
Batman keeps runing out of robin's he keeps refilling every week
That's why he has Duke
@@maadtee6281 give it a minute he will lose him 2
Kenyon Cooper 😂 I’m still surprised that he still had Damian
Don't tell that to Jason Todd
@The Atrocity shut the hell up
I don't understand why people didn't like Jason Todd. He was the one that had fun being Robin. He did it with a joy, none of the others had.
Reggie Matthews
Dick had so much joy, he was the most joyful.
@@a_fine_edition2746 Really my dude? You're forgetting that one of of Dick Grayson's most iconic quotes about his robin time was (and i'm paraphrasing here) that he "Made a career of not doing what he was told"? Like yeah, Jason was a violent kid (all of them are, i mean they punch criminals in the face for a living ffs) but his disobedience was nothing new. The problem with Jason's robin was that the writter hated him and all the heroes around his age who he could have made friendships with (and make him more interesting by default) were all Dick's friends and in the teen titans and before he was rebooted, the first time, his orign story was the same as Dick's.
@@eloasain4520 Jason died only Bc us the audience didn’t like him, yes the writers couldn’t done stuff to make us like him but people thought Jason was literally a copy and paste from dick which is why the audience hated him so much and chose to kill him even though he wasn’t bad and could’ve done more but I’m not complaining Bc now we got red hood 😈
@@IxRewindIx "death in the family" took place after "crisis on infinite Earth", so Jason's backstory was already changed in the one who know and love. But the problem is that fans had grown with Dick, who was the opposite of Jason: friendly, funny, obedient...that led them to hate him and choose to make him die. Jason's personality wasn't the one fans wanted for Robin, but for a villain/antihero. And that's what Jason became in "under the red hood" and "Rebirth", the antihero we all love
@@fm_0523 it wasn't even the fans, i'm pretty sure some jackass botted the vote so that it appeared that most fans had voted for him to die but in fact it was just bot accounts. I'm pretty sure the writers admitted that this likely happened, too.
Why isn’t Jason Todd killing the penguin on here.
It just happend recently, i wanted to be in this list too
guys he hasn't read that issue yet. and lets be honest Jason could fill this whole list if we let the guy
It was not clearly stated, he was in critical condition however as long as they reported his autopsy I would think he didn't do the job, but it's a 50/50 I guess
Endrel Ko I think he’s dead because he’s shot him in the face at point blank and also Batman also said “When Batwoman killed Clayface it wasn’t on live television”
No body, no proof. Besides, King mentioned he will be writing the dynamics of him and Bruce in 58 or something maybe they can explain the situation in full detail in Batman's perspective this time.
Idk Tim always seemed like the perfect replacement for Batman. He isn't close to crossing the line like Jason and Damian, ignoring that potential future where he's a killer, and Dick left Batman because he was always somewhat different than Bruce. I always felt that was why he left as Robin, he didn't fully agree with Batman all the time. Unlike Tim who I feel is very similar to Bruce.
Edit: But it is true that Tim doesn't want the mantle.
We saw what would happen if he did
In a rebirth story a future batman arrives-it was Tim. He explains why he’s batman. Dick outgrew it, Jason lost a leg because he was reckless and Damian destroyed the city and completed his grandfather’s mission so Tim has to become batman
I would also argue that in the comics at least (obviously pre-new 52) Tim also has the best moral compass and conscience. (Mainly because of the Blockbuster thing, and Ressurection of Ra's)
I don't believe any Robin Is capable of filling the role of Batman.
@@privateman5274 I mean DIck did it for a while while Bruce was thought to be dead and I think he did a fairly good job at it. He wasn't the same type of Batman Bruce was, but it worked. And if Dick can do it, then I feel any other Robin can and at least be efficient in different ways.
Tim Drake killing Joker was so satisfying for me, it was incredible!
until you watch it 50 times
Wut... Ur a monster.
Lilkitten 24 how is he a monster for liking to see joker die? joker is like one of comic’s biggest monsters
@@superheroedits1315 killing is not a thing to do, especially loathing it.
Ik
I love Jason Todd as red hood and Jensen ackles did fantastic voicing him
Agree
Me to and Jensen Ackles is dean in supernatural.
@@lynnshirran8495 who doesn't know that? L0L ;)
Deadeye The killer agreed👌🏾
I do to I just kinda wish Jason Todd would understand Batman and become robin again
Tim Drake is my favorite Robin. He was the first Robin to ever outsmart the Joker without Batman's help. Joker swore vengeance because of the humiliation.
Jason's presumed murder of Felipe Garzonas is another stand out. Its strongly implied that he did it and while it's supposed to act as a takedown of his character by a writer who hated him, ironically it actually made him more sympathetic. Even way before his death arc he was giving a compelling argument for the flaws in Batman's no kill rule. A violent, sadistic serial rapist diplomat's son whose diplomatic immunity makes it impossible for the criminal justice system to punish him for his heinous crimes? Crimes so bad they drove a nice lady to suicide because she'd rather die than face such torture again? Yeah. His victims deserved justice and Jason gave that to them. And since Garzonas got sadistic pleasure from it and had no potential legal consequences as a deterrant, he would inevitably reoffend. Jason also prevented this. Batman fucking sucks at preventing reoffending. The murder also highlighted his strong sense of protectiveness for vulnerable people, and is his first known kill.
I hate that Jason is so frequently portrayed as some axe crazy blood knight that loves killing and does it for fun, when he's much more compelling as a character who hates killing, but feels like he has to in order to find justice in an unfair world because Batman's way aint cutting it. We have enough sadist killers like Joker and Zsasz so turning Jason into another one is BORING and i'm sick of it.
sorry, rant over. i just feel very passionately about the underused narrative potential of Jason Todd ok
exactly this!
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But killing criminals means you're just as bad as the criminals you're killing sure they have done bad things and some criminals like the Joker deserve death but the drug dealers that you see him kill don't deserve to die they deserve jail time yes but death? no and I think they best way to kill criminals as bad as the Joker is by lethal injection because it's more humane then shooting him through the head but for some reason the Joker hasn't had a death sentence which is weird but whatever
You are damn right
@@whytho1534 i mean ethically, sometimes killing is more of a trolley problem situation.
Lets say youre in a situation where the only way to stop the joker from killing a bus load of child prodigies who have found the cure for cancer, (just for the sake of being hyperbolic as possible)is to put a bullet in his brain - and you have a gun and know how to use it safely and accurately - which would be the more ethical choice? To let the bus full of cancer curing children all die in agony and allow the joker to escape, or to save the children and take the joker out in a manner that would likely be an instant, painless death?
Personally, in a scenario like that, i'd be inclined to say that failing to kill the joker would be unethical.
Is it unethical to kill in order to save your own life or the life of another that is being threatened? I don't think so.
Its unethical to kill for pleasure, or to kill brutally in any circumstance (the latter of which even well written Jason is guilty of) - but there are times when killing is the far lesser of two evils.
I'm not condoning all of jason's actions across his entire fictional existance - the man has done some very fucked up things! I'm just saying he has so much potential as a foil to batman that is underused. He has a strong counter argument against bruce's fixed morals.
"Unless you´re in a Zack Snyder film"
... Damn LOL
What do people have against him?
@Theodoros Kolokotronis O Geros tou Moria! you right
Not like he could of grabbed flyed away and throw him on space
@@squinos3255, he would just flown back
@@Artist_Unbound just generic hate :/ his movies aren't good, he shouldn't direct anyore DCEU movied etc.
Last time I was this early, no one liked Jason todd
Since the 90s?
Well 80s
@@heathermoffett3934 that's almost 40 years lol
GOOOOD ONE
You hell old
Bruce stated in batman and robin eternal issue 22
"Richard? A clearer vision of what batman was meant to be."
he is the perfect successor to wear the batman mantel.
the reason for the two versions of Batman beyond return of the Joker is because of the Columbine High School massacre
Isn't it Dick and Tim the only perfect fit
Robomerc how do you know?
So Batman was supposed to be feared yet more lighthearted
Jason Todd will always be the most badass out of the Bat family
@Theodoros Kolokotronis O Geros tou Moria! Dick is the funniest
yea, I believe he went through hell to get back people's trust as a competent character and the Robin who had nothing from the very start. But all the Robins has their own charm, I just love that he took every opportunity to improve himself yet he's always being misunderstood as a 'bad' child and later victim blamed him for his own death
Tim Drake is the real Heir to the cowl, he’s the most worthy and he’s been told that on multiple occasions. Dick Grayson is Nightwing, not Batman
Tim always turns bad
@@shamarbarrett9958 im saying, thats why Cass Cain is the real heir
Personally I think Damian is a sociopath, they show similar characteristics to a psychopath with the difference being that sociopaths are made while psychopaths are born. Keep in mind during his time in the league of assassins he would have probably been tested in a similar way, thus why he killed and decapitated the guy.
Damien Wayne reminds me of Tim Drake.
@@khaos5085 yeah me too,BECAUSE THEY`RE BOTH ROBIN
@@spowden No they both have the same anger problem and prefer killing and they both hated Batman because of his no killing rule.
tina wyatt he can’t be a sociopath, he has shown many times he genuinely cares about a few people, including Bruce Wayne, sociopaths literally can’t care about other people. I’m not saying he’s a psychopath either, he’s just mentally damaged in many ways.
Sociopaths are mostly uneducated and this boy is HIGHLY intelligent soo idk
love this video, now can we have "5 best Robins losing virginity"
Nr 1 is nightwing because he gets pussy all the time
TreyVro that’s actually a video of his
1 Barbara Gordon
@@ilike2draw418 why is no one else saying this?
Absolute LOL
I knew you were gonna start this video with the word “Robin”
Starfire's downstairs area by Nightwing?
war 2
0:58 let’s be honest you know somethings up when Bart is wearing what looks like a reverse flash custom
Personally I'd like to see Jason and Damian team up in the future, with both of them willing to kill every villain would be shaking knowing if they get caught their dead.
I love this channel so much, I was watching another video but duty calls.
To be fair the only reason Superman kills zodd is cause zodd left him with no other choice. Superman even morns the death and wishes he didn't have to. Sometimes people are put are forced to kill.
He could have flown up in the air with zodd. Or even jumped in front of the beam it would be much better scene if superman jumped in front of zodd's laser with no idea if he would survive and saving the family.
They had already destroyed an entire city, it's pretty obvious Superman just wanted to end it.
I don't know. Am I the only one who thinks that Dick's most important kill was the Joker? I mean, even if Batman revived him straight away, Dick did go on a rampage to avenge Jason and Tim, as he thought the latter had been killed by the Joker too. For me, that's a pivotal moment, for him, as he couldn't handle it. He was driven by blind rage and it broke him to lose his shit that way. The aftermath showed how compassionate and hard on himself he could be and why he could never really be a killer like Jason or Damian. Even though those two weren't here at the time, it ultimately set him apart from them when they did appear, and showed why he was the best to wear the cowl. It was reinforced later by his reaction to him not stopping Tarantula from killing Blockbuster. It's not that Dick doesn't have blood on his hands that makes him the most compassionate of all the Robins. It's that when he does have blood on his hands, he can't stand the idea of being free and feeling that by killing, he was weak. So for me, that's why it's his most important kill.
Yea i thought he was gonna put that on the list
Night wing killing the joker in Jokers last laugh could have been on the list.
Tim drake = injustice
That was grown Damian, not Tim
Jason Todd:hold my beer
My mind when he said that they just have to have worn the robin uniform at one point: you could’ve just used redhood
5:08 "and thankfully it's his last" tell that to black mask in rebirth
Not dead, as it turns out, though ^^
Alertacobra 12 honestly all that character development and build up fro Damian to get to the point he was in just so he can say “Fuck it” and kill again
Not only that but he’s not Batman Biological Son anymore
How is he supposed to show his face to John, or Bruce again, or anyone the Teen Titans
They ruined his character
So Tim Drake wins.
Jason Todd is amazing and jenson ackles playing him is just as good
I personally like when Damian killed Nobody in the comics, or when Jason tried to kill penguin ( didn’t work though). I haven’t read it yet, but Nightwing killing Blockbuster was apparently a big deal too.
The Blockbuster thing was a whole mess. Nightwing didn’t actively kill him himself, but he didn’t save him when he could’ve and he more or less felt like he killed him afterwards
Is this whole list about red hood?
Dick Grayson likely wanted to be caught because since he killed KGBeast, he knows what happens to heroes when they kill and he doesn't want to see himself become a villain
Tbh I think Tim would be the future batman
Nope. Communications engineer.
Pretty much any future version of Tim that is Batman is shown to be a killer or crazy, I don't think that's a good idea. He could be the nest Batman, but it'd drive him to be a killer, which isn't what Batman stands for.
I think Tim forgets what he told batman "Batman needs a Robin too temper him." probably didn't get the quote right.
So did we all just forget about Duke?
Top Five People I Killed
5. a random poor guy infront of the tesco
4. my friend Dave that called me a nerd once 20 years ago
3. my ex-wife karen after she took the kids
2. Nick
1. a random robin cosplayer
His sidekick murders but the mentor dosent
Oh believe me he has killed people too
He does kill alot
Jcfrosty Cheesebugga Cause He is Batman.
Actually batman melted a man in acid in his first comic
To all ten people saying Batman kills a lot, he doesn’t
His original comic run in Detective Comics is no longer canon
It hasn’t been canon for a REALLY REALLY long time
Dick grayson is the only person to be batman.
Batman beyond: am I a joke to you
True
I still like Man of Steel.
Jason Todd Was The Best It Took Him 2 Hours That Is How Long My Football Practice Is
You forgot Blockbuster. It's got pretty much the same attributes as the KGBeast kill in terms of showing Dick's psyche when it comes to killing, the only difference being that he doesn't physically kill Blockbuster.
This channel is awakening my inner Batman fan. Thank you.
So Damian then
Jason: *Shut up*
7:02 DR.PHIL😂😂
(Robin's Purge List)
Literally all the marvel characters kill their villains in the MCU
5:05 Dat smile Doe
Hey you missed Carrie Kelley’s kill in The Dark Knight Returns
Jason Todd has killed way more than five people..
It did say "even if not wearing costume"
How else was superman going to stop zod?
Andy Ponce
That’s what I’ve been saying
Andy Ponce Superman murders someone to help people he is a murderer and if Batman does that yeah he is the dark knight,he is awesome.......Blah,blah!!
Burn out his powers
@@gottawatchemall1118 what was even supposed to be said here?
zod was about to kill a whole family and Superman pleaded to zod to stop. Everyone makes it out like he did this so callously.
Yesss!!!!, I've been waiting for this vid for a while now.
Did you suggest it?
@@crimsonhunter7598 Ofc he replied to my comment on the last 2 vids.
@@Nayops23 lucky you
for damien i would've pick Talon
I think Damien is the heir to the Batman title. Dick really wants to be separate from Batman. He's fine with it for a little time but if he had to permanently be Batman he wouldn't want to. Jason is too far out to be able to be Batman. And Tim's whole thing is there needs to be a Robin. Tim will always prefer to be Robin.
When Damian killed no one by sticking his fingers in dudes face with a technique he top him it was so dark and ironic lol 😂
the last on is my fav, I SAW IT AS A KID AND IT STILL HUANTS ME
And the Lego villains robin killed... A ton
If you think I copied someone then sorry
Joker really hates the Robins. Half the Robins are actually tortured then killed by a villain.
Ok so does anyone else remember a comic where one of the Robins (I'm pretty sure it was tim) kills lock up? They were fighting and they both somehow ended up in the water and Robin strangled him to death with his staff. He even something along the lines of "I can't justify this, but I'm still gonn do it" or something like that
i hate futures end grayson tie-in it still makes no sense what's so ever
It’s weird cuz the spook used to be an important batman villain in the 70s and then he gets killed by Damian off panel 😂.
I love this channel sm! I love the Batfam and Young Justice vids! ❤❤
At least Red Hood has something of a moral compass.
Damian is nowhere near insane, if he's insane imagine what Jason is. He always ends up murdering criminals in every comic. Yeesh.
I love Damian but he seems like a rip off version of Jason. Especially at the beginning of his character. But he's become his own.
I disagree. Superman killing Zod in Man of steel was necessary. If he didn't kill Zod, Zod kills more innocents. I think that this was actually a really good scene, as it shows that Superman can kill, but needs tto be pushed to his absolute limit to do so
When Dick kill the Joker? I mean, Batman resurrected him (how? idk xd) But Dick did kill him.
When I read that I was like "wtf? Really Bruce? why the hell didn't let him die?". Even then Dick was a mess for a while xd.
And I thought for a moment of Blackbuster too, but Dick didn't exactly kill him, he let Tarantula do the job. But in both cases Dick was on his limit, how you said, brake Dick´s Moral code is not easy... But I guess everyone has to have a Limit...
Joker should just stay PERMANENTLY DEAD THROUGHOUT THE DC MULTIVERSE!!!! No version of him is WORTHY of living!!
Good cannot exit evil
@@jacobpdeleon2747 way to butcher that deepity. now you are unintentionally hilarious
Omg yesss!
I wouldn't make a good superhero. Quite simply, there are times when then truly evil bastard just needs to die, and, knowing beyond any doubt that they would eventually get out and kill again, I wouldn't be able to resist putting them down for good.
I would say death in the family or when night-wing killed joker and then Batman brought him back
Damian Wayne's Robin not my favorite
kg beast looks like phil smith
Teen Titans of the Future version of Tim Drake reminds me of Thomas Wayne's Flashpoint Batman but younger, less drunk and less isolated.
I thought the teen titans robin going to the future would be Damian or Jason, Tim would be the least likely to do this.
Good guys killing and torturing villains = bad guys
The fuck kinda logic is that
It's funny how people act like anti heroes aren't heroes because they're willing to kill, yet they're willing to do things the majority of heroes refuse to do all to protect the innocent and for the greater good. Makes you wonder who's the real good guy.
Maybe some people have morals, Superman
4:06 when my mom make burnt fish finger
Am I the only one who thinks that Jason Todd should kill the joker
But Superman didn’t give into bass urges. Killing Zod was a absolute last resort for him. His heat vision was about to kill a family and sups was pleading for Zod to stop.
When Zod goes “never” he makes that call and immediately regrets it.
I agree some of Snyder’s handlings of the characters in the future films is a bit problematic but I don’t believe Man Of Steel is the betrayal many say it is.
1:54
Wait a minute... Batman's parents were Merc'd by a Desert Eagle?? Who uses a Deagle for random a mugging?
DC Muggers do that sometimes.
A desert eagle can cut through anything
Dick Grayson was the best Batman and Robin in my opinion
Me before the top 10
*most of these will be Damian*
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Could someone please tell Needlemouse to talk about Spider-Man,Captain America,Avengers or The X-men?Please?
Michael Brent 🖕🏿 Marvel
He is more of the DC guy, of course he does the occasional Marvel.
Why not The Flash?
@@funnyman2869 marvel is way better
yaboi123 45 you and marvel some bitches
#1 made me remember how dark that animated series was. Jokers and batgirls death, the way clayface was born, it was so dark as a kid.
Damian:oh no my greatest enemy puberty!
Damyon wayne killing fick grayson
Injustice one where Damian killed Nightwing , I know it was an accident but he still murdered him. That should be on the list.
... You're telling me that "Dick Grayson protege" of batman was killed by his hands being bound by rope and a noose? Yeah right.
Dick Grayson doesn't want to be Batman either, but he will be if he has to.
@Theodoros Kolokotronis O Geros tou Moria! Actually there are four true Robbins Dick Grayson Jason Todd Tim Drake and Damian Wayne
Red hood shouldn’t count because he kills all the time.
When will you make more videos about the Injustice comics?
How come Tim Drake doesn't exist in the Injustice games and not in the DCAU?
*hears that this batman killed the joker* FINALLY
Agreed because the joker is mentally ill the government can’t kill him. BUT BATMAN can
Been so involved with this channel recently keep doing what your doing bro.
In soviet Russia kg beast is the president
Wasn't he Oliver's friend in Arrow though?
The entire list: damian
Love the video like always keep em coming
Damien or Tim would be better because Dick whole life he tried to escape Batman's shawdow