I just want to point out
That this quote “The world’s greatest detective, and you still haven’t figured it out? Life’s just a game, Batman… and this time, you lose.” is NOT said by Jason Todd. It is in fact said by Clayface in Hush, who was, at the time, mimicking the role of Todd.
I just can’t even.
People are stupid.
Actually, in Batman Annual 25, it’s stated that Jason was there for half the battle (from the beginning to page ~8 or 9 when Jason goes running off into the graveyard). So he did say that.
So, I took a look at Batman Annual #25, and my first problem is that Hush is written by Loeb and the Annual was written by Winick. I have no idea if the two of them had any contact that would explain why one says one thing and one says the other. Also, Hush took place between 2002-2003 and the Annual took place in 2006. It looks like a continuity error, in my opinion.
Anyway, I’m going by Hush and no where in it does it say it was really Jason; it does allude to the idea that Jason had been removed from his grave, however. …But I’m still going to have to go with the original story. Thanks for pointing that out, though. Good to know.
I just want to point out
That this quote “The world’s greatest detective, and you still haven’t figured it out? Life’s just a game, Batman… and this time, you lose.” is NOT said by Jason Todd. It is in fact said by Clayface in Hush, who was, at the time, mimicking the role of Todd.
I just can’t even.

People are stupid.
