If you don’t mind me asking, how many versions of Jason out there?

jaytoddfacts:

Oh there are so many versions of Jason out there, my dear anon 🙂

But I will introduce you to the most important versions of him in this post. 

Pre-Crisis Jason (underappreciated gem):

“I’m Robin, and being Robin gives magic”

The First Jason, the one with acrobats parents who were killed by Killer Croc and then got adopted by Bruce Wayne. He was playful kid, kinda bratty, insecure and you can’t help but feel as proud as Bruce when you see him mature through the run. He had a better life than the other Jasons and better relationships. He also got the best Batdad ever (seriously, pre-crisis Bruce was the best batdad you will ever see). 

If you guys ever wondered what Jason would be like without all these tragedies, then just read Pre-Crisis Jason’s stories and you will find out.

Dark knight Returns Miller’Jason:

“But The Joker is out there….there’s no telling what he’ll do”

The first one who started the “Jason has to die in every universe” circle and his death pushed Bruce to retirement. We unfortunately don’t know much about his parents or how did he meet Batman. He was extremely brutal (There would be no criminals left in Gotham if this Jason got the chance to grow up) and protective of Batman. He was also trained to be the next Batman, but unfortunately died before he could take the mantle.

Post-Crisis Jason (the one tumblr is in love with):

”Try and catch me, you big boob”

The one who died by a vote and then returned as Red Hood. He was a street kid with a criminal father and addicted mother. He met Batman when he tried to steal the batmobile’s tires and become Robin later. He was killed by The Joker after his real mother betrayed him (and stayed died for almost 20 years) and then return later after digging himself out of his grave. 

Flashpoint Jason:

“Father Todd, but you can call me Jason”

Ever wondered what would have become of Jason if he never meet Batman? Well, we got the answer in Flashpoint, a world where Bruce died instead of his parents. Jason ended up falling in with the Church of Blood run by Brother Blood. He mysteriously still died and resurrected and his hair bore a white streak suggesting that he was brought back by a Lazarus Pit. After his resurrection, Jason was taken in by the church where he turned his life around and became a priest.

What interesting (and sad) about this take is it proves that Jason would have been better off if he never meet Bruce. That Bruce actually doomed him.

New 52 Jason (another

underappreciated gem):

“You can’t tell, but I’m shedding a single tear underneath this hood”

The one with harsher home life and better relationship with the Batfamily. Like PC Jason, his father was criminal and his mother was addicted. But unlike the other versions, Jason’s father was abusive toward him and his mother. He trained under Batman, LoA and All Caste (he’s seriously strong). Teamed up with Kori and Roy for awhile (and become one of the top ten most wanted criminal in the world), Started a company with Roy and now he’s teaming up with Artemis and Bizarro.

He is the current version that being used in the main DC universe and honestly? I’m pretty fond of him 🙂

Arkhamverse Jason:

“It’s personal, very personal”

The one who never died, but you will wish that he did (seriously, his life freaking sucks in this universe). Jason was kidnapped by the Joker and tortured both physically and mentally for a year. The Joker brainwashed Jason to hate Bruce and even get close enough to telling him Batman’s identity before Joker shot Jason and send the video to Batman making him think that Jason was dead. After The Joker died, Jason become Arkham Knight and worked with Scarecrow to takeover Gotham and break & kill Batman. He formed a militia and had Deathstroke as his right hand.

At the end of the game and after Bruce defeated Jason and stopped his army, Bruce was kidnapped by Scarecrow which resulted in a broken Jason saving him.

Honorable mention: Bombshells’ Jason

“If all the good people left Spain, then who would be left to fight for her?”

In this version, Jason was taken under Kate and Renee care. He was born during a war and refused to leave when everyone did to protect his country. He was described as cunning and clever who helped out Kate and Renee a lot. He died later in Kate’s arms which affected her and Renee deeply.

Yay, another long post and I’m tagging this because I was planning to do a post about different versions of Jason anyway.

Love all of your writings! For your fic requests What about JayTim “things you said while I was crying” or “things you said on the phone at 4 am” ??

glaciya:

Even though there’s been no answer the last six times Tim has called Dick’s number, Tim can’t help trying again. He sniffs, rubbing a hand across his eyes as it starts to ring. By the third ring, he’s curled up on his couch in a sitting fetal position, left arm around his legs, forehead resting on his knees, and right hand pressing the phone hard against his ear.

He never bothered turning on the lights when he first came home, knowing the brightness would be harsh on his already overwhelmed senses, so darkness surrounds him. He’s wearing Kon’s shirt and the softest sweatpants his owns, meaning that all he can smell now is the fabric softener Alfred uses when he washes clothes. He thinks now, if he can just hear Dick’s voice, things might be okay.

The phone stops ringing.

“‘Lo this is Dick speaking,” says a voice that is definitely not Dick.

Tim holds the phone away from his head, squinting at the screen and- yes, it’s definitely Dick’s number.

“Hello?” Not Dick says again. He sounds incredibly familiar.

“Jason?” Tim croaks, shoving the phone back against his ear.

A pause, then, “Replacement?”

The harsh nickname makes him flinch, and Tim thinks he really should just hang up. Knowing Jason and his tendency to pick on Tim, to shout or cuss, he’d only make things worse. Normally Tim can handle it, but not today.

“Why do you have Dick’s phone?” he asks instead. He curls back in the position he was in before Jason picked up.

“Stole it,” Jason answers simply. “What are you doing calling him at-” a pause, “four in the morning.”

Tim opens his mouth to make an excuse, to say something that appease Jason’s curiosity so Tim can hang up and not be subject to anymore ridicule today, what comes out instead is a wounded, animal noise.

“What the fuck,” Jason says. “Are you crying?”

“No,” Tim says, his voice wobbling. It’s a dead give away that he’s crying.

“What happened? Are you hurt? Are you safe?”

“Yes I’m safe,” Tim says quickly. “I just needed someone to talk to, I guess.”

“Oh,” Jason says. “Dickie’s pretty good at that, huh?”

“Yeah.” Tim should hang up now, before things get even more awkward, but he can’t find it in himself to pull the phone away from his ear and end the call. And, for some reason, Jason isn’t hanging up either.  “What are you up to?” he asks, then cringes at the lame question.

“Burying a body.”

Tim snorts. “Wait. Really?”

“Hell no, I’m a crime boss, Timmy. I’ve got people who get paid to bury bodies for me.”

“I can’t tell if you’re kidding or not.”

Jason laughs, a loud boyish sound that shouldn’t come from a man hiring people to bury bodies for him. Tim decides it’s not true. Probably not true. Then Jason says, “Nah I’m just hanging around the base, playing a few rounds of Mario Kart with Biz.”

“Tell Red-Bird Me say hello!” a distant, excited shout comes from Jason’s end.

“Bizarro says hello, Tim.”

“Hello Biz,” Tim says softly, knowing Bizarro will be able to hear him.

“Tell Red-Bird if he am needing tissues, me can fly some over!” Again, he’s talking loud enough that Jason doesn’t need to repeat his words. “Me do it for Red-Him when he cries.”

“Okay,” Jason says quickly. “That’s my cue to take this conversation to a different room. Biz, you stay here and don’t cheat.”

“Me would never!”

Tim hears Jason shuffling around before a door slams shut, signaling Jason moving away from Biz.

“You don’t have to be embarrassed,” Tim says.

“Why would I be embarrassed?”

“Because of what Bizarro said.”

“Oh,” Jason sounds surprised, like that hadn’t occurred to him. “I’m not embarrassed about crying. I just didn’t want him telling you the things that make me cry. Can’t have you telling the rest of the bats my weaknesses.”

“I already know them.”

“Oh really?”

“Really,” Tim says, smiling playing on his lips. “Your daddy issues, shiny things, Bizarro, and red-heads that are taller than you.”

“Oh no. Looks like you’ve figured me out,” Jason’s chuckle is low and pleasing to Tim’s ears. “You don’t have to be embarrassed either,” he adds, more seriously. “Crying isn’t something to be ashamed of and neither is needing to talk to someone about it, even if that person is complete shit at comforting.”

Tim laughs, and sniffs. He actually stopped crying around the beginning of the conversation, the shock of actually having a pleasant conversation with Jason overcoming his grief. His nose is taking awhile to get the memo though. “You’re doing okay.”

“Yeah?”

“Yeah,” Tim agrees. “Thank you.”

“Well uh. Good.” Jason clears his throat. “We can keep talking…if you want.”

Tim breathes in, a deep, even breath that comes easier than all the ones before. “I’d really like that.”