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  1. A Death in the Family is a four-part storyline written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Jim Aparo. Published in 1988 on Batman , the story provides one of the most shocking developments to the Batman mythos as Jason Todd, the second Robin, is killed at the hand of Batman's archenemy, the Joker.

  2. Nov 29, 2020 · If fans choose not to kill the Joker, Jason hits Joker with his gun, disappears from the scene, and the police capture a tied-up Joker telling a Humpty-Dumpty like rhyme about Robin. Jason tries to ask forgiveness from Barbara for not being able to kill the Joker, and Dick chases Jason for his crimes.

  3. The two reunite in Bosnia to fight the Joker and Ra's al Ghul, who are working together to steal uranium to create radioactive dirty bombs. As Batman stops Ra's al Ghul's men, the Joker captures Robin and brutally beats him with a crowbar, leaving him to die in a warehouse that is rigged to explode.

  4. A wounded Jason begs for Batman to kill the Joker, but Batman instead tries to save him; Jason attempts to stop Batman but knocks over more hydrogen tanks, causing the explosion and his apparent death.

  5. Jul 10, 2024 · From the DC Vault: Death in the Family – Robin Lives! #1 is a rough start to a series that still feels like it has a lot of promise. There’s a lot to be mined from what Batman and Robin went through with The Joker, and where their partnership goes in its aftermath.

  6. Oct 12, 2020 · As revealed in the back of Batman #429, there were just over 10,000 votes cast over 36 hours and resulted in a narrow margin. With 72 votes the difference (5,343 votes in favour vs 5,271 against), readers voted Robin to die at the hands of The Joker.

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  8. Oct 5, 2020 · Prolific voice actor John DiMaggio talks reprising his role as the Joker in Batman: Death in the Family and the appeal of Futurama's Bender.

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