If it seems contradictory for Batman to fire his almost-adult Robin to replace him with a much younger one, well it is. Commissioner James Gordon even called him out on it. Batman only took on a second Robin because he thought that if Jason was left to his own devices, he would become part of the criminal element. In the "New 52" and "Rebirth" arcs, he is written as the bad boy of the Bat-family, even before he became the Red Hood. Jason on Titans has a similarly violent streak. In his introductory episode, Jason beat up a bunch of police officers because Gotham City Police Department had picked on him when he was younger.
Jason Todd as Robin was unpopular with many readers, and when DC Comics launched a telephone poll for fans to vote on the fate of the character in the Batman: Death in the Family arc, the majority voted for his death. Bruce took Jason in and trained him as his new Robin. Jason immediately took to the role, but his time as a sidekick was short-lived.
Tragedy struck when Jason was brutally murdered by The Joker, sending shockwaves through the Batman Family. But his rage and betrayal over his murder—and the fact that The Joker never paid for his crimes—shattered his psyche.
He reinvented himself as the Red Hood, the identity in which The Joker had begun his criminal career. Like the majority of the Batman Family, Jason is a human with no metahuman abilities or powers. Instead, Jason has been trained to the peak of human strength, agility and endurance, and is an expert in multiple combat techniques and martial arts.
He has access to and training in any number of weapons developed by Batman or the military. When the dust settled, they both agreed Bruce should adopt Jason just as he had adopted Dick years ago. Busy with his responsibilities with the Teen Titans and convinced Jason had earned it, Dick then passed the mantle of Robin down to him. He was reintroduced as a scrappy, streetwise orphan who made his living as a thief on the streets of Gotham. This decision did not go over well with former Robin Dick Grayson, who learned Jason had replaced him after the fact, seeding a rocky relationship among the three crime-fighters.
Poison Ivy. Harley Quinn. Ra's al Ghul. Talia al Ghul. Killer Croc. Calendar Man. Lady Shiva. First Appearance. But now their paths converge and these two brothers unite for one goal. With escrima stick and a crowbar combined, Nightwing and Red Hood are ready for anything Don't miss out on this explosive adventure! The storyline was never resolved due to the series' cancellation, leaving the Red Hood's identity a mystery.
Additionally, the Joker was established to have not used the identity prior to his first encounter with Batman. The Red Hood here was presented as being a powerful criminal-mastermind with global connections who was the secret benefactor of Roman Sionis AKA the Black Mask , allowing him to become a crime-lord in order for him to act as an agent for her. Along with this Red Hood was shown to be the secretive employer of Andrea Beaumont.
After the story's cancellation, writer Dan Slott talked about how Red Hood was going to be a major character in the DC Universe deeply connected to several different characters.
In , Slott finally revealed that Red Hood's real identity was intended to be Victoria Beaumont , the mother of Andrea Beaumont who was presented as being deceased in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.
It would be explained that Victoria Beaumont was the true leader of the Valestra Mob which strangely enough would have made her the Joker's former boss. Victoria would have been revealed to have faked her own death and fled to Europe but after discovering how Valestra murdered her husband in her absence prompting Andrea to turn into an insane super-villain, Victoria would take up the alias of Red Hood and use her criminal talents and resources to reclaim Gotham's criminal-underworld out of vengeance.
The Wolves made new members serve as Red Hood look-outs who'd distract from their own crimes but be in positions of high danger, all working as an allusion to Little Red Riding Hood. One Red Hood in-particular died on the job, with that hood being the brother of Jason Todd. Jason wound up seeking revenge on the Wolves, leading to him being taken in by Batman.
Jason's brutality and murderous intent lead to them falling out however and four-years later, Jason decided to take up the moniker of The Red Hood as a means of making prey the predator. That version was a heroic alternate reality version of The Joker. In his case, he was already a superhero and was actively dropped in by Owlman. However, his sanity was said to have been "bent, but not broken.
Red Hood escaped and tried to use a device to recruit help from an alternate Earth Batman's Universe , but he was captured by the Syndicate. After Batman was attacked by his alternate-reality doppelganger, Owlman sent to Batman's universe on a reconnaissance mission , he journeyed to Red Hood's dimension. During scenes in that episode, the Red Hood's face was shown, but was in shadow, which showed a bit of green hair, white skin, and a wide grin that clearly resembled the Joker.
After the heroes were freed and the villains were defeated, Red Hood thanked Batman and hoped that his counterpart could return the favor. Sure enough, in the next episode, "Game Over for Owlman," Batman was forced to team-up with the Joker in order to defeat Owlman, who impersonated Batman and ruined his reputation in his absence.
That Red Hood was shown to be an extremely capable fighter, and was able to hold his own against multiple members of the Injustice Syndicate.
In addition, he wielded projectile weapons that were shaped like spades a reference to his alternate universe counterpart's playing card motif. Here, it was mentioned that several criminals had worn the guise of the Red Hood besides the Joker and Jason Todd. A flashback also implies that the Joker or rather, the man who became the Joker was forced into committing the heist.
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