After six months of torture, the Joker finally ends his video series by shooting
How did Joker torture Jason Todd? Joker faked Jason's death & sent it to Batman, ensuring that Batman would never try and find Jason. Then, he kept him in Arkham Asylum and tortured him for almost 2 years.
A Death in the Bat-Family
“A Death in the Family,” which ran in Batman #426-429, hinges on a chilling scene where the Joker ambushes Robin (Jason Todd) and beats the Boy Wonder senseless with a crowbar, leaving him tied up in a warehouse with a bomb.
Jason remained dead for six months, his legacy haunting Batman. However, when the evil-alternate reality Superman known as Superboy-Prime punched reality itself, the timeline stuttered, and Jason was restored to life.
edit: now i believe he was 15 or 16 years old, no more and no less, that's the age of the trigger for puberty and at that age he builds the muscle mass he had in the movie. Edit2: Did you guys realize how cruel the Joker is? He tortured an underage teenager to death!
So it's pretty much generally accepted that Jason was 15 when he died.
Jason Todd's death in Batman #428 ended his Robin career after four years.
Instead, Jason gets to be a walking, breathing, murdering reminder of how destructive the Joker can be on people. The finals straw is when Joker mocks Jason, recalling his last words, choked out between smashes of the crowbar to his head: "Please stop, please. If you let me live, I'll do anything you say.
Red Hood's confirmed kill count is 83. During his days as Robin, Jason was an occasional smoker.
Six months after his death and funeral, Jason was resurrected.
Robin was the protégé of Batman and aided him in combating crime in Gotham City. However, at some point before the Battle of Metropolis, the young vigilante was captured and later killed by the Joker, with the aid of his girlfriend Harley Quinn.
The Joker Does Not Care Who Is Behind The Mask
None of this matters to The Joker, however, as he's far more concerned with costumed personas than the ordinary people underneath them, so to him, killing Jason Todd was as much an attack on his and Batman's lighthearted era as killing Dick Grayson would be.
Much like her son, Penny suffered from an unspecified mental illness. She was responsible for letting her former boyfriend abuse Arthur in his childhood and was temporarily sent to the Arkham State Hospital for unsolicited claims.
TLDR: Superman didn't save Jason because he was being tortured by Lex Luthor at the time in order for Luthor to create Conner Kent/Superboy. This is why he wants nothing to do with Superboy once he appears.
Though he never voiced it, Batman did privately admit that he didn't go searching for Jason because he was afraid of what he would find. He knew Jason was killing people, and Batman couldn't live with the shame of knowing that he had unintentionally created a deadlier version of Joe Chill.
Jason's biological mother was Sheila Haywood. The surname Haywood is English. We actually have colored images of her that confirm that she's white-passing at least. Based on this, we can assume that Jason is primarily English, with a sprinkle of Scottish.
Jarro grew attached to Batman and even often calls him “father”. He wanted to prove to Batman that he can be the best Robin and even convinced Batman to give him a chance. Jarro became the new Robin and was even said to be Batman's favorite Robin, admitted by Batman himself.
3 “Superhuman” Strength
After his little dip in the Lazarus pit, Jason comes out as a new man. Though he still has a lot of training to endure in order to get back in peak shape and grown beyond even the level that Batman had trained him, the Lazarus pit had bestowed him with some superhuman abilities.
Damian Wayne killed Nightwing in the comic book Injustice: God Among Us, where Superman goes insane when Joker manipulates him to kill his pregnant wife, Lois Lane. This tragedy prompts Superman to “police” everyone and ensures no crime is ever committed.
Although his relationship with Bruce never truly healed, it did mend after a while with Bruce forgiving Jason for his actions and allowing to join Batman Incorporated as Wingman.
Dick's immediate reaction to Jason's death was like this: Shock, disbelief and anger for why he was not told. He was at Tamaran at the time Jason died, but that does not excuse Bruce, Alfred or anyone else not telling him immediately after knowing about his return.
Jason's anger was rooted in jealousy. He noted how "they", presumably referring to the superhero community, never seemed to approve of him as Robin but they welcomed and celebrated Tim.
Most sources put him at roughly 15 when he became Robin in pre-Flashpoint (so prior to the 2011 reboot) continuity.
In "Jason Todd", Jason states that he's nineteen. This episode is set in 2018, which would place his birth year in 1999. However, in "Hank & Dove" Jason's headstone gives his birth year as 2001.
It's assumed that it's from being hit by a crowbar when the Joker killed him. Head trauma like that can be known to cause white hair.