(ps: Let’s talk about Jason’s situation in the original comics. He was a street gangster who was adopted by Bruce when he stole Bruce’s car tires. His biological father knew him long before the identity crisis.

His father is not a good person, but he is not too bad in the comics - in the DC comics, it seems that the New 52 version of Billy Bassant's biological father is really bad, while other heroic fathers love their sons.

However, Jason's biological father died during an identity crisis and was killed by Captain Boomerang hired by Jane Rowling.

In this novel, the plot doesn't even get to the point where Jane Rowling hires a murderer to kill someone, and Harley solves the case.

After Jason's biological father died, he discovered that his mother who died early was not his real mother, and he began a journey to find her.

The trick is that the clown found his biological mother earlier than he did.

Then the plot is the same as in the book. The clown uses his own mother as bait to capture Jason, cripple him with a crowbar, and kill both mother and son with a bomb. It's very tragic.

When the bomb exploded, in order to protect his mother, whom he met for the first time, Jason threw his body on her. As a result, the bomb was too powerful, and both of them were blown to pieces, which was very tragic.

Also the son of Batman, Dick had many romantic encounters, and almost all the girls he met had an affair with him, fully inheriting Bruce's title of The Gun King of Gotham. However, Jason has always killed his father, his mother, and his whole family. It is said that the reason why he... Jason was written to death. The DC editorial department held a telephone poll to let readers choose whether Jason should die or live. As a result, more than half of the readers chose Jason died. Alas, it's such a big word tragic.

However, death is not Jason's final outcome.

It’s so damn bad, isn’t DC Comics missing a cash cow?

The DC Comics editorial department, which was reluctant to write down even the supporting villains, quickly resurrected Jason.

His resurrection affected the stability of the laws of the universe and triggered a series of events in the Countdown to the Final Crisis.

When the plot of Green Lantern is over, it will be the final crisis. Jason's return this time can be regarded as the prelude to the final crisis. )

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