15 Works in Jason Todd’s Chaos
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For One So Small by Stratagem
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman: Wayne Family Adventures (Webcomic), Batman: The Animated Series, Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010), Batman (Comics), Red Hood and the Outlaws (Comics)
21 Jan 2026
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Jason did not intend to adopt a five-year-old, but sometimes you’re offered a dino-shaped chicken nugget by a lonely kid and you wind up traveling down the path least expected. While he has serious doubts that he’s going to be any good at this, he’s going to try. Jason is absolutely unintentionally following the Wayne family tradition, with the help of said family.
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- Part 1 of wherever there are birds, there is hope
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This Could Be a Disaster (I'm pedalling backwards) by RegulusCanSwim61
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Spider-Man - All Media Types
25 Oct 2025
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When Dr Stranges spell goes wrong, Peter Parker crash-lands in Gotham City. Fighting his grief and regret Peter tries to continue living, even enrolling himself at Gotham City Highschol, and making friends with none other than Tim Drake.
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Don’t kill. Don’t hurt. Be good. Be better.
Dick could practically hear Batman whispering in his ear. Urging him not to stoop this low. Telling him not to participate in the clown’s insane game. Yet Dick couldn’t bring himself to care. His brother was dead. Killed by this madman who just now threatened to hurt Tim.
His last string of restraint snapped. The clown was going to pay. Dick would make him suffer for ever touching his Little Wing.
OR: Jason finds some interesting footage hidden on the Batcomputer
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- Part 1 of The Robin Chronicles
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“The Red Hood has been good for Gotham,” Robin continued. “Crime in Park Row decreased by sixty one percent almost as soon as you showed up, and that’s even taking into account all the crime you commit. Drug overdoses have decreased by twenty two percent in adults and seventy nine percent in minors. Homeless minors are ninety two percent less likely to—”
“Kid,” Jason interrupted. “Enough statistics. What the hell is this about?”
Robin slowly lowered the tablet with his powerpoint presentation and looked up at Red Hood.
“You care about Gotham,” Robin summarised. “Gotham needs Batman. Batman is missing and so is Nightwing. We need you to fill in for Batman.”
“You want me to cover Batman’s patrols?” Jason clarified.
“No,” Robin said. “I want you to be Batman.”
Jason bluescreened.
(Or: Batman and Nightwing mysteriously disappear before Red Hood has even started antagonising them, Robin is desperate, Gotham needs Batman, and Red Hood is Batman-Shaped.)
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- Part 1 of The Right Substitution is Key
- Part 3 of Unhinged and Unrelated Jason Todd Content
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“What do you want, my son?” Talia asked him. “What do you truly want?”
And when Jason pushed aside his obsession with Bruce, the answer was so clear. He knew exactly what he wanted. He knew what he’d always wanted, ever since he was that little street rat who spent money he needed for food on making himself look clean. Because he’d needed to look clean and presentable to get into the public libraries. Because they wouldn’t have let a dirty homeless kid touch the books.
“I want to go to college.”
And Talia had made that happen for him.
(AU where, at the end of his League of Assassins training, Jason decides to go to Metropolis for college instead of going back to Gotham for revenge. Things spiral from there. The title is so sarcastic by the way. There’s nothing regular about Jason Todd.)
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Jason didn’t know when it started. If he thought about it, he remembered the bright light that surrounded his mom in her last days. After that, he noticed the way some people lit up, outlined in a growing brightness that emitted from the edges of their beings. The brighter the individual, the closer they were to death.
At the parties that Bruce insisted on dragging him to, he expected the dim light from the tired old businessmen who drank too much and were limping closer to their ends, glowing a little more every time Jason saw them.
What he did not expect was for the 12-year-old neighbor kid to light up like a damn Christmas tree the second Jason laid his eyes on him.
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Whoops, time to break out the body-dissolving acid by AddictedApple
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
14 Oct 2023
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Dying was natural. If there was anything natural about being beaten to death by a clown with a crowbar and blown up. Coming back to life was less natural, but not unheard of. Jason would personally not recommend having to dig your way out of your grave, but whatever universe-controlling entity that was running this show didn’t seem to care for his opinions.
Dying twice was just a natural consequence of his resurrection. Sure, he’d expected to be kicking around for more than a year or so after his miraculous return, but he supposed accidentally spooking a tiny assassin child and getting stabbed to death was a funny enough way to go. His life was a joke after all.
Now, coming back to life a second time was completely unexpected.
(A Titans Tower AU where Death doesn’t seem to stick for Jason Todd anymore, but Tim doesn’t know that when he accidentally kills him.)
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Black Magic by DragonflyxParodies
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010), Red Hood: Lost Days, Red Hood and the Outlaws (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), DCU
23 Sep 2023
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Jason Todd is the unlucky recipient of one letter from Gringotts, concerning a will reading. Things spiral.
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Tim dresses up as the girl from The Ring to play the ultimate prank on Kon.
Jason has put the Tower on lockdown and is on the hunt for Robin.
These two things are not a good combination.
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- Part 16 of Batfamily Fluff
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For All The Just Alike Birds by SilverSkiesAtMidnight for Scarlet_Ribbons
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
30 Dec 2022
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It starts the stupidest way anything has ever gone wrong in Tim’s life.
It starts when he falls asleep in the shower.
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Gloved fingers close over Tim’s throat and slowly begin to squeeze.
“Jason!” he gasps, choking. “Have you ever read Macbeth?”
The Red Hood stares at him like Tim just slapped him with a fish.
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With his grades slipping, Tim worries Bruce will take Robin away. So when the Red Hood breaks into his room with the intent to kill him, Tim decides it's a good idea to ask him for help on his English homework.It works. And then it doesn't. And then Tim solves a mystery and almost dies anyway.
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Firewall by ashenice
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Justice League - All Media Types, DCU
10 Jul 2022
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“Is the Red Hood’s helmet watertight?” someone asked, and Jason was cold and dripping and on the ground next to Dick and he wasn’t breathing.
“No,” Tim’s voice was tight.
“We need to take it off,” Lagoon Boy's words were met by a handful of yells, both in person and through the comms.
“This is the Red Hood,” Shazam said. “They say he has explosives in his helmet. It might explode if you try to take it,”
“Seriously?”
Dick reached towards the helmet to unlock it with trembling hands, to everyone’s alarm.
“The explosives.” Superboy interjected.
“Connor,” Tim cut in sharply. “We know what we’re doing,”I had thoughts about Jason being super cagey about his identity as the Red Hood to the point that he has explosives in his helmet to prevent people from taking it off, and the vulnerability of the Batfam members knowing the ins and outs of his helmet and how to take it off despite it all.
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forward tho' I canna see by nex_et_nox
Fandoms: Batman (Comics), Batman - All Media Types
01 Aug 2021
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One of the thugs trying to sneak up behind Robin stoops low, comes back up swinging at Robin's unprotected back with a fucking crowbar—
Metal clatters against the ground; the body follows it a second later.
Jason lifts his finger from the trigger.
Robin whirls, taking in the body dropped with a headshot. With a scowl, Jason kneecaps the idiots trying to take out Robin from behind again.
[or: Jason, newly returned to Gotham as the Red Hood, keeps accidentally helping out the Bats. It's really frustrating.]
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In which Jason is a literature nerd and helps his siblings.
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Where Mourning Ends by Cdelphiki for nxttime
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), Under the Red Hood
26 Feb 2019
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What if Bruce acted like an actual parent when Jason first revealed himself after his return to Gotham? Instead of deciding that 'this changes nothing' and declaring Red Hood as his enemy? How would he act if he were responding like a parent who has been mourning the death of a child as severely as canon depicted him mourning Jason's death?
Well, like this.
Starts off at Batman #641 and strays from there.
