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+ | The original Red Hood was actually a masked identity of a lab worker who found his job to be unfulfilling for his personal ambitions and he turned to crime to amass a personal fortune for himself, planning to steal $1,000,000 and then retire on his ill-gotten gains. He first started operating as a masked professional criminal leader known as the Red Hood. When the Red Hood attempted to rob the Monarch Playing Card Company, Batman and Robin arrived on the scene and cornered Red Hood on a catwalk. With little choice, the Red Hood jumped off the catwalk into a large vat of steaming chemicals. Batman and Robin assumed that their adversary died being exposed to the heated toxic chemicals. However, the Red Hood actually survived the chemical bath and managed to escape through a drainage pipe that emptied out into the river. When he emerged from the waste pipes, he discovered that the chemicals turned his hair green, his skin chalk-white and his lips rouge red. Using the Playing Card Company as inspiration, the criminal decided to pattern himself after the Joker playing cards that the chemicals were used to create. (Detective Comics v1 #168) | ||
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+ | The Red Hood was a masked criminal who planned to steal $1,000,000 and planned to retire back into obscurity. However, after an accident at the Ace Chemical Processing Plant involving chemicals, his skin turned white, his hair green and his lips red, contorting his facial muscles into a perpetual malignant grin. The incident also drove the man irrevocably insane and he dubbed himself the Joker, becoming the most dangerous criminal of Gotham City and one of Batman's most notorious adversaries. (Untold Legend of Batman v1 #2) | ||
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+ | Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. The figure that became the Red Hood was actually the leader of the '''Red Hood Gang''' who operated under the name of '''Red Hood One'''. They comprised of blackmailed individuals from the middle and upper classes of Gotham that the Red Hood kept under his sway. With the ideology of pointless violence, the gang dared the authorities to try and catch them all. (Batman v2 #23) He first faced off against Bruce Wayne when the returned billionaire-turned-vigilante rescued some hostages from the madman. (Batman v2 #21) Having been tipped off by Edward Nygma, the Red Hood sent his gang to kill Bruce Wayne, catching the billionaire in an explosion in his brownstone. Taunting Wayne as he lay dying, Red Hood One added insult to injury by shooting two bullets through a portrait of Wayne's deceased parents before leaving the future vigilante to his injuries. (Batman v2 #23) | ||
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Jason Todd came to be the second Red Hood following his resurrection where he used the identity as he operated as a violent masked vigilante that brought justice by killing criminals. (Batman v1 #635) | Jason Todd came to be the second Red Hood following his resurrection where he used the identity as he operated as a violent masked vigilante that brought justice by killing criminals. (Batman v1 #635) | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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+ | At least one incarnation of the identity served as the leader of a gang of criminals known as the '''Red Hood Gang'''. This version operated under the name of '''Red Hood One'''. (Batman v2 #23) | ||
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*''Detective Comics v1'': (1951) | *''Detective Comics v1'': (1951) | ||
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*''Batman v2'': | *''Batman v2'': | ||
*''Red Hood and the Outlaws v1'': | *''Red Hood and the Outlaws v1'': |
Revision as of 06:35, 14 April 2023
The Red Hood is the name used by several characters in the DC Universe.
Contents |
Red Hood (Joker)
- Main Article: Joker
Golden Age
The original Red Hood was actually a masked identity of a lab worker who found his job to be unfulfilling for his personal ambitions and he turned to crime to amass a personal fortune for himself, planning to steal $1,000,000 and then retire on his ill-gotten gains. He first started operating as a masked professional criminal leader known as the Red Hood. When the Red Hood attempted to rob the Monarch Playing Card Company, Batman and Robin arrived on the scene and cornered Red Hood on a catwalk. With little choice, the Red Hood jumped off the catwalk into a large vat of steaming chemicals. Batman and Robin assumed that their adversary died being exposed to the heated toxic chemicals. However, the Red Hood actually survived the chemical bath and managed to escape through a drainage pipe that emptied out into the river. When he emerged from the waste pipes, he discovered that the chemicals turned his hair green, his skin chalk-white and his lips rouge red. Using the Playing Card Company as inspiration, the criminal decided to pattern himself after the Joker playing cards that the chemicals were used to create. (Detective Comics v1 #168)
Silver Age
The Red Hood was a masked criminal who planned to steal $1,000,000 and planned to retire back into obscurity. However, after an accident at the Ace Chemical Processing Plant involving chemicals, his skin turned white, his hair green and his lips red, contorting his facial muscles into a perpetual malignant grin. The incident also drove the man irrevocably insane and he dubbed himself the Joker, becoming the most dangerous criminal of Gotham City and one of Batman's most notorious adversaries. (Untold Legend of Batman v1 #2)
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. The figure that became the Red Hood was actually the leader of the Red Hood Gang who operated under the name of Red Hood One. They comprised of blackmailed individuals from the middle and upper classes of Gotham that the Red Hood kept under his sway. With the ideology of pointless violence, the gang dared the authorities to try and catch them all. (Batman v2 #23) He first faced off against Bruce Wayne when the returned billionaire-turned-vigilante rescued some hostages from the madman. (Batman v2 #21) Having been tipped off by Edward Nygma, the Red Hood sent his gang to kill Bruce Wayne, catching the billionaire in an explosion in his brownstone. Taunting Wayne as he lay dying, Red Hood One added insult to injury by shooting two bullets through a portrait of Wayne's deceased parents before leaving the future vigilante to his injuries. (Batman v2 #23)
Red Hood (Jason Todd)
- Main Article: Jason Todd
Jason Todd came to be the second Red Hood following his resurrection where he used the identity as he operated as a violent masked vigilante that brought justice by killing criminals. (Batman v1 #635)
Overview
At least one incarnation of the identity served as the leader of a gang of criminals known as the Red Hood Gang. This version operated under the name of Red Hood One. (Batman v2 #23)
Notes
- The concept of the Red Hood was created by Bill Finger where it made its first appearance in Detective Comics v1 #168 (February, 1951).
- On the Infinite Crisis hardcover, Jeanine Schaefer spoke about Geoff Johns original plans for the character, "Well, Geoff's idea was to have Red Hood be the Jason Todd of Earth-Two. So he'd be this kid, who wanted to be Batman's sidekick. He sneaks into the Batcave, and the first thing he sees as he boots up the bat-computers is ... Batman murdered. And so he uses Bruce's stuff, training himself to take over for him. I think there was even talk of his possibly being Deathstroke's Robin."
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, the Red Hood appeared in the setting of the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Jeff Bennett. The Red Hood was shown to be the superheroic identity of the Joker from an alternate reality where the villains were the heroes. This Red Hood came to meet the main reality's Batman to enlist his help to fight the Injustice Syndicate.
- In Gotham, the Red Hood identity appeared in the setting of the live-action television series.
Films
- In Batman: Under the Red Hood, Jason Todd as the Red Hood appeared in the setting of the animated film adaptation of the comic storyline.
- In Batman: The Killing Joke, Jason Todd as the Red Hood appeared in the setting of the animated film where he was voiced again by actor Mark Hamill.
Video games
- In Batman: Arkham Knight, Jason Todd as the Red Hood appeared in the setting of the Arkhamverse video games where he was voiced by actor Troy Baker.
- In Injustice: Gods Among Us, the Red Hood appeared as an alternate skin for the Joker obtained through DLC in the setting of the fighting video game.
- In Injustice 2, Jason Todd as the Red Hood appeared as a playable character in DLC for the fighting video game where he was voiced by actor Cameron Bowen.
Appearances
- Detective Comics v1: (1951)
- Untold Legend of Batman v1:
- Batman v2:
- Red Hood and the Outlaws v1:
- Red Hood and the Outlaws v2:
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