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Batman confesses his biggest lie regarding one of the Robins after 42 years

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Batman confesses his biggest lie regarding one of the Robins after 42 years


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Batman reveals a secret that could sever his bond with his second Robin forever

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For more than four decades, the Batman fans I heard the same story: Bruce Wayne despises Jason Todd’s violencethe Robin who returned turned into the brutal one Little Red Riding Hood. But now, in an unexpected twist, Batman himself confesses something that rewrites years of history: I envy the fury that burns inside Jason.

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Batman and his most human confession

This surprising revelation comes in the preview of DC KO Knightfight #1the new series of Joshua Williamson with art of Dan Morawhich will be published on November 5, 2025. The story, linked to the event DC KObrings Earth’s heroes and villains to face each other Tournament style mortal combat to decide who will be worthy of challenging the unstoppable King Omega Darkseid.

While Fight between knights Part of this apocalyptic context, the comic focuses on a much more intimate duel: Batman against the Batmans of the future. But before the action, Bruce Wayne drops an emotional bomb. As she reflects on her children and the heroes they have become, she stops by Jason, who calls “The rebel” Yes “The Survivor”. Until then, everything seems normal… until he adds: “I worry about his propensity for violence, but sometimes I envy him. He has embraced his anger in a way I never could.”

That sentence breaks with everything we knew about the character. For years Bruce berated Jason for his brutalityfor crossing the lines he swore not to cross. However, it has now been revealed that repression hid envythe desire to be able to release one’s anger without the shackles of bat morality.

The dark reflection of Bruce Wayne

Jason Todd, killed by the Joker and resurrected years later, represents what Bruce fears he is: a vigilante moved by pain, but without limits. The irony is that the same fury that Bruce has always sought to control within himself is what Jason embraces without hesitation. The apprentice surpassed the master, but at the cost of his soul.

Batman’s confession could reignite old wounds. For Jason, feeling like he’s his adoptive father envy of what she punished him for for years it would be an unforgivable provocation. As readers will remember, Little Red Riding Hood was never able to shake the feeling of being the “broken Robin,” overshadowed by the “golden boy.” Dick Grayson.

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The anger of a betrayed son

If Bruce ever dares to confess this truth to him, Jason might explode again. Not just because his anger is envied, but because it would confirm that his suffering was judged unfairly. The same man who for decades berated her for her violence finds himself silently admiring her. The relationship between the two, already fragile, could break permanently.

Screenwriter Joshua Williamson seems determined to do just that push the bond between master and disciple to the limitbringing to light buried emotions after years of action comics. With the detailed and energetic design of Dan Mora, Fight between knights promises to be a psychological and emotional war as well as physics.

The Dark Knight’s greatest secret

This new aspect of the character strips Batman’s humanity. Beneath the armor and discipline is a man incapable of reconciling his moral code with his more violent nature. Deep down, Bruce Wayne doesn’t just fear his own anger: he wants it. And this contradiction could make you your own worst enemy.

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Against Fight between knights n.1DC doesn’t just give us a spectacular fight comic within the event DC KObut that’s a story redefines the soul of the bat. Because, after all, the most dangerous thing for Batman are not the villains of Gotham… but the secrets he hides from himself.

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