Fans of Red Hood, A.K.A. Jason Todd know that he has a complicated history with the Bat-Family as he is either an ally helping against Task Force Z or an enemy who looks to control crime. His resurrection brought a needed rebirth in character, who was unpopular during his Robin days.

Jason Todd took the mantle of Red Hood as his "hero name" and has made an impact since claiming it. Through this, Jason Todd as the Red Hood has developed a dedicated following of friends, standing apart from his adopted family to become his own sort of anti-hero and the leader of the Outlaws.

His Favorite Hero Is Wonder Woman

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Although Jason Todd Trains under Batman, it is Wonder Woman who is his favorite hero. Jason's childhood growing up with an abusive father caused him to feel more comfortable with the opposite gender.

He has high praises for Wonder Woman as she is a warrior with a caring nature to her. She is an inspiration that inspires other women to be strong female superheroes like herself. Her wisdom and her heart for caring for others shine a light on her as a mother figure like the person who helped raise him, Cathrin.

He Loves To Read

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Red Hood may not be ranked the highest in intelligence in the Bat Family but is wise in the art of reading. He is not always the robin with anger issues that he is perceived to be as he finds peace in reading.

On rare occasions, Jason can be heard quoting Shakes Spear and seen reading Jain Austin's Pride and Prejudice. His favorite room in Wayne Manor is the library as reading separates him from the chaos of the world.

His Relationship With Isabel Ardila

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Jason has been in relationships with multiple heroes including Barbara Gordon's Batgirl and even having a marriage with Ravager in the miniseries DCeased. A love interest that may not be familiar to most fans would be Isabel Ardila. She is not as well-known as she is not a superhero but a flight attendant.

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Despite the love that they had for each other, Isabel had to end the relationship due to his double life. Falling for Jason made her a target to the psychotic clown who killed the man she loved once before. She survives; however, the event gives her a reason to stay away.

His Sidekick Scarlet

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To the surprise of many, Jason Todd took in his own Robin of sorts in Batman and Robin #1 by Grant Morison through his sidekick Scarlet. After being attacked by Professor Pyg, Scarlet was left disfigured with a mask surgically attached to her face. Left broken and angry by this, Red Hood recruits her as his sidekick and allows her to take out her rage on criminals.

Scarlet believes in Red Hood's mission to do whatever it takes to eliminate crime. Red Hood has parted ways with Scarlet getting revamped in recent years. He has since found more recognizable allies in Bizarro and Artemis.

Jason Is Not The First Red Hood

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Jason may be the most popular Red Hood, but he is not the first. Before Jason took the title, there was the Red Hood Gang where the mantle would be passed down to keep the GCPD in confusion about who the true leader is. The person who held the mantle of Red Hood before Jason was the man that murdered him, the Joker.

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Red Hood is a feared name with street credit allowing Jason to take advantage of it. He uses the Joker's old identity as a reminder of Batman's first failure as it was the birth of Joker. More importantly, it is a reminder to himself of the man that took everything from him.

Jason Is a Priest In The Flashpoint Timeline

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The Flashpoint timeline saw significant changes made to its DC characters all because the Flash went back in time to save his mother. The Flash will be adapting Flashpoint film in ways that could change the DCEU and that world's version of Jason. With Thomas Wayne becoming Batman and Martha Joker, Jason never became Robin and thus never was killed by Joker.

Jason's fate stays the same however as he does die and is brought back to life as a priest. He is no longer a rage-filled, gun-toting crime lord but a priest that uses kindness and compassion to help others.

Worked With Hush And Riddler

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In 2002, Batman faced a new villain that was a former ally in the past. This villain was his former friend Thomas Elliot who became the diabolical Hush. Hush mentally tortured Bruce by working with Clayface and having him disguised as a resurrected Jason Todd. This plan was due to the collaboration of Hush, Riddler, and Jason himself.

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The Batman: Hush comic is the first time Jason is seen in years. He wasn't completely back as it would still take a couple of years for him to return permanently. But his return was made clear as he was the one to provide Hush and Riddler with the information needed to mentally torture his old master.

The Reason For His Resurrection Changed

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The resurrection of Jason Todd differs depending on the story that is read. His death at the hands of Joker will always remain the same as it is one of the saddest DC comic moments ever,

In Batman: Under the Red Hood, Jason was brought back by the Lazarus Pit as an apology of sorts from Ras Al Ghul. When DC was getting rebooted by superman prime punching the source wall, it changed the timeline making this the reason Jason came back to life. As a result, he was forced to scratch and crawl out of his own grave.

His Fate Was Determined By A Vote

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Joker was the one that got his hands and crowbar dirty, but it was the fans who killed Jason Todd. The "Death in the Family" storyline gave fans a telephone poll to vote if Jason Todd lives or dies. With over 10,000 votes, fans showed their disdain for the second Robin as a 28-vote margin caused his demise.

Fans saw Jason Todd as being too much like Dick Grayson. There was nothing that made him stand out as his own Robin. His character wouldn't return as a permanent figure in comics until nearly 17 years later in Batman: Under the Red Hood. Batman: Under the Red Hood quotes gave Jason that change that was desperately needed as he became more aggressive and vengeful.

This caused Felipe To "Slip"

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Jason didn't go against Batman's moral code until returning from the dead. However, there was one moment that showed a glimpse at the person that Robin would one day be. Through his father's connections, Felipe was able to avoid jail time for evil acts that he has done. Robin took actions into his own hands with Batman only arriving after Felipe had "slipped" off the building to his death.

When Batman arrived, Jason had trouble staring Batman in the eyes. Batman knew that Jason was lying. Little did anyone know that this would be the first of many times where Jason starts to go after criminals his way.

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