![]() The story of Jason Todd remained virtually untouched for the better part of 15 years, until the character appeared to have been active in the "Hush" storyline. In 1988, writer Jim Starlin wrote the Batman story " A Death in the Family", that featured Jason Todd's death at the hands of the Joker. In Summer 2010, the arc was adapted as a DC Universe Animated Original Movie entitled Batman: Under the Red Hood, earning widespread acclaim from critics and audiences. In summer 2010, Winick penned the six-issue arc, "Red Hood: The Lost Years", further detailing Jason's return and his training across the globe before his eventual collaboration with his former mentor's nemesis, Hush. Writer Jeph Loeb suggested in his Batman story " Hush" that Jason may, in fact, be alive, and Winick attached his return story to Jason's appearance in "Hush", before building an entire story around it. ![]() ![]() The story was notable for bringing long-dead Batman supporting character Jason Todd back to life, and reimagining him as a brutally violent antihero known as the Red Hood. The story arc is also a part of the crossover Infinite Crisis. ![]() Featuring Batman in the monthly title of the same name, it ran from February 2005 to August 2005, before going on a short hiatus and returning from November 2005 to April 2006. " Batman: Under the Hood" (also known as " Batman: Under the Red Hood") is a comic book story arc published by DC Comics, written by Judd Winick and primarily illustrated by Doug Mahnke. ![]()
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