![]() ![]() ![]() Robles's cover does not shy away from the fact that Red Hood has as many physical scars as he does emotional ones, and his demise helped redefine how death worked in superhero comics. With fans having narrowly voted 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 appearance in Batman: Hush in 2002 and subsequent return with the Under the Hood storyline in 2004. Related: Batman: What Would Have Happened If Fans Let Jason Todd's Robin Live His appearances in the Batman: Under the Hood storyline and the series, Batman: Red Hood: The Lost Days from writer Judd Winick both depict him without a scar from an autopsy. That said, he is frequently shown in fan art with the combination of the white streak of hair and the autopsy scar, which Nick Robles has drawn in the past. It has never been formally stated in the comics if Batman ordered an autopsy to be performed on Jason's body after his death. ![]() Red Hood has never officially been shown with an autopsy scar in comics until now. ![]()
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