Red Hood's Insight: How Superman Could Have Avoided a Recent Huge Failure

Jon Kent, the new Superman, triumphs over tyrant Bendix, but Red Hood sees it as a colossal failure.

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In Batman: Legends of Gotham, Jason Todd witnesses the aftermath of Jon's victory in Gamorra.

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Bendix's overthrow creates a power vacuum, with crime syndicates rushing in to fill the void.

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Jon's youth and inexperience lead to unintended consequences in his quest for justice.

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Overthrowing a dictator is easier than ensuring a smooth transition to a healthy democracy.

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Red Hood realizes that controlling crime is more important than simply eliminating criminals.

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Jason's belief in controlling crime stems from the flaws in Batman's approach.

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Jon's actions in Gamorra unleash a wave of criminal elements on the island.

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Superman's intentions were noble, but his lack of follow-through resulted in a worse situation.

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Red Hood's perspective sheds light on Superman's greatest victory turning into one of his biggest failures.

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