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The second Robin after [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]] outgrew the mantle, Jason Todd was Batman's second sidekick throughout the [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] of comic books. A homeless child on the streets of Gotham City, Jason was introduced trying to steal the wheels off of the Batmobile, and was taken under Batman's proverbial wing as his new ward and protege in his war against crime.


However, fan reception was... less than warm to the new Boy Wonder. After only five years in real-time (1983-1988) Jason Todd was killed off in the highly controversial [[Comicbook/ADeathInTheFamily a Death in the Family]] storyline, where readers were given the option to phone in to decide Robin's fate. As noted on the main page, Jason Todd's death was a GenreTurningPoint for comic books as a whole, and ultimately helped lead to the [[UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks Dark Age]] of comic books. Eventually[[note]]after almost twenty years, real-time[[/note]] Jason was revived as a part of the ''Under the Hood'' storyline.


Brought back to life as an enigmatic crime boss, he used the skills that he had developed as Robin as well as the training acquired in the time that had passed InUniverse to become a new thorn in Batman's side as the Red Hood. This antagonism extended to the rest of Batman's allies as well, with arcs pitting him against his adoptive brothers Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} and [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]].


As a part of the ''Comicbook/{{New52}}'', Jason underwent a HeelFaceTurn, becoming a less antagonistic (but still often sour) member the Batfamily. Jason [[Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws formed his own team]] and has since become a much more (anti-)heroic character.

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The second Robin after [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]] outgrew the mantle, Jason Todd was Batman's second sidekick throughout the [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] of comic books. A homeless child on the streets of Gotham City, Jason was introduced trying to steal the wheels off of the Batmobile, and was taken under Batman's proverbial wing as his new ward and protege in his war against crime.


However, fan reception was... less than warm to the new Boy Wonder. After only five years in real-time (1983-1988) Jason Todd was killed off in the highly controversial [[Comicbook/ADeathInTheFamily [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily a Death in the Family]] storyline, where readers were given the option to phone in to decide Robin's fate. As noted on the main page, Jason Todd's death was a GenreTurningPoint for comic books as a whole, and ultimately helped lead to the [[UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks Dark Age]] of comic books. Eventually[[note]]after almost twenty years, real-time[[/note]] Jason was revived as a part of the ''Under the Hood'' storyline.


Brought back to life as an enigmatic crime boss, he used the skills that he had developed as Robin as well as the training acquired in the time that had passed InUniverse to become a new thorn in Batman's side as the Red Hood. This antagonism extended to the rest of Batman's allies as well, with arcs pitting him against his adoptive brothers Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} and [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]].


As a part of the ''Comicbook/{{New52}}'', ''ComicBook/New52'', Jason underwent a HeelFaceTurn, becoming a less antagonistic (but still often sour) member the Batfamily. Jason [[Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws [[ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws formed his own team]] and has since become a much more (anti-)heroic character.



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One of many imperfect clones of Comicbook/Superman, Bizarro was created by Comicbook/Lex Luthor after [[Comicbook/ForeverEvil2013 becoming attached to an earlier version of the project]]. Eventually his sentiment faded, but not before he had created dozens of mentally unstable Superman clones who were almost impossible to defeat. Originally bought by Black Mask, Bizarro was intended to be a weapon until he fell in with Jason and Artemis as the third member of the new group of Outlaws.


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One of many imperfect clones of Comicbook/Superman, ComicBook/{{Superman}}, Bizarro was created by Comicbook/Lex Luthor ComicBook/LexLuthor after [[Comicbook/ForeverEvil2013 [[ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013 becoming attached to an earlier version of the project]]. Eventually his sentiment faded, but not before he had created dozens of mentally unstable Superman clones who were almost impossible to defeat. Originally bought by Black Mask, Bizarro was intended to be a weapon until he fell in with Jason and Artemis as the third member of the new group of Outlaws.




Another former [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Teen Titan]] who joins up with Red Hood and acts as his main enforcer during his tenure as manager of the Iceberg Lounge.

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Another former [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Teen Titan]] ComicBook/{{Teen Titan|s}} who joins up with Red Hood and acts as his main enforcer during his tenure as manager of the Iceberg Lounge.



* IncorruptiblePurePureness: One of the reasons that he and Red Hood have a falling out. He doesn't agree with [[spoiler: keeping Penguin held against his will in the Iceberg Lounge]] and ditches Jason not long after.

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* IncorruptiblePurePureness: One of the reasons that he and Red Hood have a falling out. He doesn't agree with [[spoiler: keeping [[spoiler:keeping Penguin held against his will in the Iceberg Lounge]] and ditches Jason not long after.



* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: He's revealed to be Willis Todd, Jason's father who has been believed dead since Jason's childhood]].

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* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: He's [[spoiler:He's revealed to be Willis Todd, Jason's father who has been believed dead since Jason's childhood]].



* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: After their confrontation, Jason throws the crowbar hard enough to pierce his stomach and leaves him to succumb to his wounds]].

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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After their confrontation, Jason throws the crowbar hard enough to pierce his stomach and leaves him to succumb to his wounds]].
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A mysterious crimefighter who takes up the [[Comicbook/GrantMorrisonsBatman Wingman]] mantle after being previously worn by Jason Todd.

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A mysterious crimefighter who takes up the [[Comicbook/GrantMorrisonsBatman Wingman]] mantle after being previously worn by Jason Todd.



* DisappearedDad: Was one to [[spoiler: Jason]] growing up.
* DistinguishingMark: Has a Batarang symbol branded onto his arm. [[spoiler: It serves to let the reader know that he's Willis Todd.]]
* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: He's revealed to be Willis Todd, Jason's father who has been believed dead since Jason's childhood.]]
* SoProudOfYou: [[spoiler:After Jason leaves him to pursue the Untitled, his expression says it all as he says he's proud of him and shows off his Batarang tattoo]]

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* DisappearedDad: Was one to [[spoiler: Jason]] [[spoiler:Jason]] growing up.
* DistinguishingMark: Has a Batarang symbol branded onto his arm. [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It serves to let the reader know that he's Willis Todd.]]
* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: He's revealed to be Willis Todd, Jason's father who has been believed dead since Jason's childhood.]]
childhood]].
* SoProudOfYou: [[spoiler:After Jason leaves him to pursue the Untitled, his expression says it all as he says he's proud of him and shows off his Batarang tattoo]]
tattoo]].



* AmicableExes: With Jason... at first. Over the course of Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws she becomes increasingly unhinged and cements her turn to villainy.

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* AmicableExes: With Jason... at first. Over the course of Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws ''Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' she becomes increasingly unhinged and cements her turn to villainy.



* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: by comparison, anyway. On a team full of anti-heroes who (usually) fight straight villains, Isabel is just a normal girl who cares about Jason without any ulterior motive.

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* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: by By comparison, anyway. On a team full of anti-heroes who (usually) fight straight villains, Isabel is just a normal girl who cares about Jason without any ulterior motive.



* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: After their confrontation, Jason throws the crowbar hard enough to pierce his stomach and leaves him to succumb to his wounds.]]

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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: After their confrontation, Jason throws the crowbar hard enough to pierce his stomach and leaves him to succumb to his wounds.]]wounds]].



* TheReveal: It's hinted that his real identity is [[spoiler:Willis Todd]]. Jason, who was shocked to learn he's alive that he dug his presumed grave to see it's empty, [[spoiler: didn't believe it is actually him since he recalls his father has a Batarang scar on his right arm, which Solitary doesn't have.]]

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* TheReveal: It's hinted that his real identity is [[spoiler:Willis Todd]]. Jason, who was shocked to learn he's alive that he dug his presumed grave to see it's empty, [[spoiler: didn't [[spoiler:didn't believe it is actually him since he recalls his father has a Batarang scar on his right arm, which Solitary doesn't have.]]have]].
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* RedeemingReplacement: Unlike past iterations of Bizarro, who are at best [[TragicVillain]]s with a BlueAndOrangeMorality, this version is genuinely heroic.

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* RedeemingReplacement: Unlike past iterations of Bizarro, who are at best [[TragicVillain]]s [[TragicVillain Tragic Villains]] with a BlueAndOrangeMorality, this version is genuinely heroic.
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* RedeemingReplacement: Unlike past iterations of Bizarro, who are at best [[TragicVillain]]s with a BlueAndOrangeMorality, this version is genuinely heroic.
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One of many imperfect clones of Comicbook/Superman, Bizarro was created by Comicbook/Lex Luthor after [[Comicbook/ForeverEvil becoming attached to an earlier version of the project]]. Eventually his sentiment faded, but not before he had created dozens of mentally unstable Superman clones who were almost impossible to defeat. Originally bought by Black Mask, Bizarro was intended to be a weapon until he fell in with Jason and Artemis as the third member of the new group of Outlaws.


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One of many imperfect clones of Comicbook/Superman, Bizarro was created by Comicbook/Lex Luthor after [[Comicbook/ForeverEvil [[Comicbook/ForeverEvil2013 becoming attached to an earlier version of the project]]. Eventually his sentiment faded, but not before he had created dozens of mentally unstable Superman clones who were almost impossible to defeat. Originally bought by Black Mask, Bizarro was intended to be a weapon until he fell in with Jason and Artemis as the third member of the new group of Outlaws.

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Brought back to life as an enigmatic crime boss, he used the skills that he had developed as Robin as well as the training acquired in the time that had passed InUniverse to become a new thorn in Batman's side as the Red Hood. This antagonism extended to the rest of Batman's allies as well, with arcs pitting him against his adoptive brothers Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} and [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]].


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Brought back to life as an enigmatic crime boss, he used the skills that he had developed as Robin as well as the training acquired in the time that had passed InUniverse to become a new thorn in Batman's side as the Red Hood. This antagonism extended to the rest of Batman's allies as well, with arcs pitting him against his adoptive brothers Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} and [[ComicBook/RobinSeries [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]].

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'''Allies'''\\
[[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily The Bat-Family]] (Characters/{{Batgirl}} | Characters/{{Batwoman}} | [[Characters/BatmanJasonTodd Jason Todd]] | Characters/{{Robin}}) | [[Characters/BatmanSupportingCast Extended Bat-Family & Other Supporting Cast]] (Characters/{{Azrael}} | [[Characters/BatmanHuntress Huntress]])\\
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Is ''not'' the same character as SelfDemonstrating/{{Bizarro}}, though modeled after him.

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!!Robin
II / '''Red Hood II''' / Red Robin II / Wingman II (Jason Todd)]]Todd)



* AcceptableTargets: In-universe, during his crime boss days, operated that any drug dealers who tried to sell to kids would be killed.
* AloofBigBrother: To the younger members of the Batfamily, but Tim Drake especially. Even when he's grown past trying to murder him, he's still not above openly thinking of ways to blame him for the members of We Are Robin getting shot for stealing tires.
* AmazonChaser:
** Averted by Isabella, a stewardess working for an airline that he sees infrequently. She's just a regular person, not affiliated with any crime-fighting. However, that isn't to say that she doesn't have her BadassNormal moments.
** A more literal example than most cases as Artemis, his love interest for the latter half of ''Red Hood & the Outlaws'' was a literal Amazon who towered over him.
* ArchEnemy:
** Tried to be one for Dick during the time that he was Batman. It didn't go so well.
** As the last member of the All-Caste, a sacred order of [[WarriorMonk Warrior Monks]] dedicated to stopping them, the Untitled as a whole are this to him.
* BadassBiker: Has shades of this early in his post-resurrection history. It's quietly dropped as time goes on.
* BadassNormal: He doesn't have a superpower to his name but he was trained by Batman himself, so you better believe he's a massively skilled fighter and detective.
* BatmanGrabsAGun: A distinct departure from his days as Robin and the moral code of all those who have followed after him, Jason has no problem with grabbing a gun. Several guns. Lots and lots of guns.
* BelligerentSexualTension: With Artemis in Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws. They resolve it, for a while anyway.
* BreakoutCharacter: Jason was KilledOffForReal in the late eighties and stayed that way for about twenty years real-time. Post-Ressurection, he's enjoyed ''quite'' the popularity boost, headlining a series for almost a decade and appearing in many Bat Books as a semi-regular guest.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Trained by Batman, ''the'' BadassNormal superhero.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] for a while, as he was a leather-clad, black and red wearing villain who was undoubtedly troubled but still quite homicidal. Played straight after his HeelFaceTurn, where he is a leather-clad, black and read wearing ''anti-hero'' who has genuinely turned over a new leaf.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Oh so much so.
** Even when he was Robin, Jason's backstory was much grittier than Dick Grayson's. His father was a crook and his mother was a drug addict who died, leaving him an orphan on the street where Batman found him. Then it turned out that it wasn't his mother who had died, but his step-mother! His real mother worked for the Joker and turned him in at the earliest opportunity. Then he died.
** Post-Ressurection he took on the Joker's old mantle as the Red Hood, abandoning the GentlemanThief aspect of the role and adopting a gun-toting BadassBiker motif.
** In the ''Rebirth'' series of Red Hood and the Outlaws, after Roy's death he becomes even ''more'' DarkerAndEdgier. Throwing away his guns, he picked up a katana and a crowbar as melee weapons, while adopting a look that wouldn't have been out of place in VideoGame/MortalKombat. He eventually fell back in line with his previous characterization, but the look stayed even after he picked the guns back up.
* DeadpanSnarker: It seems to come with the territory of working alongside the stony Batman.
-->''"Oh my goodness gracious, I've been bamboozled!"''
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Averted. Jason has very few kind words to say about his parents. Considering his upbringing in a violent household with a deadbeat criminal father and a passive drug-addicted mother, it's not hard to understand why.
* DominoMask: Wore one as Robin and, [[JustForPun under the hood]], wears one as currently.
* DualWielding: Jason is usually armed with two pistols or, when fighting the Untitled, two All Blades.
* FireForgedFriends: In ''Nightwing Year One'', Jason Todd didn't have a very good relationship with Dick. This is changed when the two end up in a situation where they save Alfred's life.
* GeniusBruiser: As befits somebody trained by Franchise/{{Batman}}, he's both a highly trained intellectual ''and'' a lethally skilled fighter.
* HeroesPreferRedheads: With the exception of Isabella, almost every character that Jason has ever shown any romantic attraction to has been a redhead.
** Starfire, during her time on the Outlaws, was a seven foot tall alien princess with (literally) flaming red hair whom Jason had commented occasionally as being very attractive.
** During Comicbook/BatmanAndRobinEternal and Comicbook/BatmanThreeJokers he was shown to have been nursing a crush on [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara Gordon]].
** Artemis is a tall, muscular redhead whom Jason shares BelligerentSexualTension with.
** [[UpToEleven Even his best friend Roy Harper has a head of bright orange hair.]]
* HeroicBSOD: Jason takes Roy's death ''really'' hard.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Roy Harper]], post-''Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}''
* HiddenDepths: It doesn't come up a lot, but Jason is the most erudite and well-read of the Robins. Before his death, he and Alfred had a mutual interest in finding rare first-editions of books and adding them to the library at Wayne Manor, and he is introduced post-revival by sending a new addition to his former butler.
* IHaveManyNames: Robin, Red Hood, Red Robin, and (for a while) Wingman.
* ImportantHaircut: After Roy's passing, he started sporting a buzzcut as part of his new look. [[CanonDiscontinuity That was widely unpopular and grew out ''really'' fast.]]
* InterspeciesRomance: With the Amazonian super-heroine Artemis, a member of his second team of Outlaws.
* InSeriesNickname: Roy (and the fandom) loves to call him Jaybird.
* {{Jerkass}}: Jason is an angry character, but can sometimes come across as this.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: A dark example. Being a KidHero was detrimental to his psychology and was a large contributing factor to his death. After some character development, he becomes a straighter example.
* TheLancer: Usually takes this role among the Robins and, in more than a few cases, to Batman himself.
* LegacyCharacter: Literally all of his titles have come from other characters. As a RunningGag, he's also always the ''second'' person to have it.
** Dick Grayson was the first Robin before Batman took the mantle from him and eventually gave it to Jason.
** Comicbook/TheJoker was the original holder of the Red Hood title, and Jason took it up after being revived as a middle finger to Batman.
** During ''Countdown to Infinite Crisis'' the Batman of Earth-51 gives him the mantle of Red Robin, which belonged to that universe's native Jason Todd.
** For a while, he also operated as the (second) [[Comicbook/GrantMorrisonsBatman Wingman]] with Damian Wayne as his sidekick Red Bird.
* LegacyImmortality: An ''attempted'' [[InvokedTrope invocation]] of this trope. He wanted Batman to continue long after Bruce's passing but as a grim figure of urban legend. He was willing to kill for it, but ultimately the legacy fell to Comicbook/{{Nightwing}}
* LikeASonToMe: For better or worse, Bruce views him as one of his sons even if they don't always see eye to eye.
* MrFanservice: Not as blatant as a certain other former Robin, but Jason is usually drawn to be ''very'' handsome. He has attracted quite an EstrogenBrigade on the internet since his revival.
* MyGreatestFailure: Was (and [[DependingOnTheWriter sometimes]], still is) this to Bruce. Not saving Jason was a big black spot on Batman's crime-fighting record, and it haunted him for years. Even after [[Comicbook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]] entered the picture to take over for the departed Jason, the shadow of Jason's death loomed over much of his early tenure as Robin. Even after his resurrection, Bruce still keeps Jason's old uniform up in the Batcave as a reminder of his mistake.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: On the receiving end of one from the Dynamic Duo.
* ParentalAbandonment: Jason's father abandoned them by merit of being in prison and (later) being dead. Jason's mother abandoned him emotionally, if not physically, by becoming a withdrawn drug addict who later died.
* ProdigalHero: Post- Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}, Jason has this relationship with the rest of the Bat-Family. After spending some time as a crime boss and murderous outlaw, he was welcomed back into the fold and is allowed to operate with Batman's blessing. While he's there are moments when he disagrees with them, the rest of the Bat Family work frequently with Jason.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: Well, not so much a "promotion" as much as being "replaced while deceased", but Jason has never gone back to wearing the Robin costume once he was established as the Red Hood.
* TakingUpTheMantle: Jason ''really'' wanted to be the new Batman in ''Battle for the Cowl''.
* TechnicolorNinjas: Played straight as Robin. Eventually subverted as Red Hood, who has a penchant for RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Enjoys this relationship with Artemis, who towers over him and is ''far'' stronger than him.
* TookALevelInBadass: In a dark way. Jason's certainly not going to be on the receiving end of any crowbar beatdowns any time soon.
* UnderwearOfPower: During his time as Robin, naturally.
* WeaponOfChoice: He has a few:
** Usually, dual-wielded pistols.
** When dealing with the Untitled, the All Blades.
** His melee weapon of choice is almost always a crowbar.
* WellDoneSonGuy: At his core, all he really wants is Bruce's acceptance.
* WhoWearsShortShorts: Pre-''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'', Jason's Robin costume featured shorts. Since it was Dick's first, he had to keep up appearances.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Artemis.
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* AcceptableTargets: In-universe, during his crime boss days, operated that any drug dealers who tried to sell to kids would be killed.
* AloofBigBrother: To the younger members of the Batfamily, but Tim Drake especially. Even when he's grown past trying to murder him, he's still not above openly thinking of ways to blame him for the members of We Are Robin getting shot for stealing tires.
* AmazonChaser:
** Averted by Isabella, a stewardess working for an airline that he sees infrequently. She's just a regular person, not affiliated with any crime-fighting. However, that isn't to say that she doesn't have her BadassNormal moments.
** A more literal example than most cases as Artemis, his love interest for the latter half of ''Red Hood & the Outlaws'' was a literal Amazon who towered over him.
* ArchEnemy:
** Tried to be one for Dick during the time that he was Batman. It didn't go so well.
** As the last member of the All-Caste, a sacred order of [[WarriorMonk Warrior Monks]] dedicated to stopping them, the Untitled as a whole are this to him.
* BadassBiker: Has shades of this early in his post-resurrection history. It's quietly dropped as time goes on.
* BadassNormal: He doesn't have a superpower to his name but he was trained by Batman himself, so you better believe he's a massively skilled fighter and detective.
* BatmanGrabsAGun: A distinct departure from his days as Robin and the moral code of all those who have followed after him, Jason has no problem with grabbing a gun. Several guns. Lots and lots of guns.
* BelligerentSexualTension: With Artemis in Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws. They resolve it, for a while anyway.
* BreakoutCharacter: Jason was KilledOffForReal in the late eighties and stayed that way for about twenty years real-time. Post-Ressurection, he's enjoyed ''quite'' the popularity boost, headlining a series for almost a decade and appearing in many Bat Books as a semi-regular guest.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Trained by Batman, ''the'' BadassNormal superhero.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] for a while, as he was a leather-clad, black and red wearing villain who was undoubtedly troubled but still quite homicidal. Played straight after his HeelFaceTurn, where he is a leather-clad, black and read wearing ''anti-hero'' who has genuinely turned over a new leaf.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Oh so much so.
** Even when he was Robin, Jason's backstory was much grittier than Dick Grayson's. His father was a crook and his mother was a drug addict who died, leaving him an orphan on the street where Batman found him. Then it turned out that it wasn't his mother who had died, but his step-mother! His real mother worked for the Joker and turned him in at the earliest opportunity. Then he died.
** Post-Ressurection he took on the Joker's old mantle as the Red Hood, abandoning the GentlemanThief aspect of the role and adopting a gun-toting BadassBiker motif.
** In the ''Rebirth'' series of Red Hood and the Outlaws, after Roy's death he becomes even ''more'' DarkerAndEdgier. Throwing away his guns, he picked up a katana and a crowbar as melee weapons, while adopting a look that wouldn't have been out of place in VideoGame/MortalKombat. He eventually fell back in line with his previous characterization, but the look stayed even after he picked the guns back up.
* DeadpanSnarker: It seems to come with the territory of working alongside the stony Batman.
-->''"Oh my goodness gracious, I've been bamboozled!"''
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Averted. Jason has very few kind words to say about his parents. Considering his upbringing in a violent household with a deadbeat criminal father and a passive drug-addicted mother, it's not hard to understand why.
* DominoMask: Wore one as Robin and, [[JustForPun under the hood]], wears one as currently.
* DualWielding: Jason is usually armed with two pistols or, when fighting the Untitled, two All Blades.
* FireForgedFriends: In ''Nightwing Year One'', Jason Todd didn't have a very good relationship with Dick. This is changed when the two end up in a situation where they save Alfred's life.
* GeniusBruiser: As befits somebody trained by Franchise/{{Batman}}, he's both a highly trained intellectual ''and'' a lethally skilled fighter.
* HeroesPreferRedheads: With the exception of Isabella, almost every character that Jason has ever shown any romantic attraction to has been a redhead.
** Starfire, during her time on the Outlaws, was a seven foot tall alien princess with (literally) flaming red hair whom Jason had commented occasionally as being very attractive.
** During Comicbook/BatmanAndRobinEternal and Comicbook/BatmanThreeJokers he was shown to have been nursing a crush on [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara Gordon]].
** Artemis is a tall, muscular redhead whom Jason shares BelligerentSexualTension with.
** [[UpToEleven Even his best friend Roy Harper has a head of bright orange hair.]]
* HeroicBSOD: Jason takes Roy's death ''really'' hard.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Roy Harper]], post-''Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}''
* HiddenDepths: It doesn't come up a lot, but Jason is the most erudite and well-read of the Robins. Before his death, he and Alfred had a mutual interest in finding rare first-editions of books and adding them to the library at Wayne Manor, and he is introduced post-revival by sending a new addition to his former butler.
* IHaveManyNames: Robin, Red Hood, Red Robin, and (for a while) Wingman.
* ImportantHaircut: After Roy's passing, he started sporting a buzzcut as part of his new look. [[CanonDiscontinuity That was widely unpopular and grew out ''really'' fast.]]
* InterspeciesRomance: With the Amazonian super-heroine Artemis, a member of his second team of Outlaws.
* InSeriesNickname: Roy (and the fandom) loves to call him Jaybird.
* {{Jerkass}}: Jason is an angry character, but can sometimes come across as this.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: A dark example. Being a KidHero was detrimental to his psychology and was a large contributing factor to his death. After some character development, he becomes a straighter example.
* TheLancer: Usually takes this role among the Robins and, in more than a few cases, to Batman himself.
* LegacyCharacter: Literally all of his titles have come from other characters. As a RunningGag, he's also always the ''second'' person to have it.
** Dick Grayson was the first Robin before Batman took the mantle from him and eventually gave it to Jason.
** Comicbook/TheJoker was the original holder of the Red Hood title, and Jason took it up after being revived as a middle finger to Batman.
** During ''Countdown to Infinite Crisis'' the Batman of Earth-51 gives him the mantle of Red Robin, which belonged to that universe's native Jason Todd.
** For a while, he also operated as the (second) [[Comicbook/GrantMorrisonsBatman Wingman]] with Damian Wayne as his sidekick Red Bird.
* LegacyImmortality: An ''attempted'' [[InvokedTrope invocation]] of this trope. He wanted Batman to continue long after Bruce's passing but as a grim figure of urban legend. He was willing to kill for it, but ultimately the legacy fell to Comicbook/{{Nightwing}}
* LikeASonToMe: For better or worse, Bruce views him as one of his sons even if they don't always see eye to eye.
* MrFanservice: Not as blatant as a certain other former Robin, but Jason is usually drawn to be ''very'' handsome. He has attracted quite an EstrogenBrigade on the internet since his revival.
* MyGreatestFailure: Was (and [[DependingOnTheWriter sometimes]], still is) this to Bruce. Not saving Jason was a big black spot on Batman's crime-fighting record, and it haunted him for years. Even after [[Comicbook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]] entered the picture to take over for the departed Jason, the shadow of Jason's death loomed over much of his early tenure as Robin. Even after his resurrection, Bruce still keeps Jason's old uniform up in the Batcave as a reminder of his mistake.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: On the receiving end of one from the Dynamic Duo.
* ParentalAbandonment: Jason's father abandoned them by merit of being in prison and (later) being dead. Jason's mother abandoned him emotionally, if not physically, by becoming a withdrawn drug addict who later died.
* ProdigalHero: Post- Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}, Jason has this relationship with the rest of the Bat-Family. After spending some time as a crime boss and murderous outlaw, he was welcomed back into the fold and is allowed to operate with Batman's blessing. While he's there are moments when he disagrees with them, the rest of the Bat Family work frequently with Jason.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: Well, not so much a "promotion" as much as being "replaced while deceased", but Jason has never gone back to wearing the Robin costume once he was established as the Red Hood.
* TakingUpTheMantle: Jason ''really'' wanted to be the new Batman in ''Battle for the Cowl''.
* TechnicolorNinjas: Played straight as Robin. Eventually subverted as Red Hood, who has a penchant for RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Enjoys this relationship with Artemis, who towers over him and is ''far'' stronger than him.
* TookALevelInBadass: In a dark way. Jason's certainly not going to be on the receiving end of any crowbar beatdowns any time soon.
* UnderwearOfPower: During his time as Robin, naturally.
* WeaponOfChoice: He has a few:
** Usually, dual-wielded pistols.
** When dealing with the Untitled, the All Blades.
** His melee weapon of choice is almost always a crowbar.
* WellDoneSonGuy: At his core, all he really wants is Bruce's acceptance.
* WhoWearsShortShorts: Pre-''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'', Jason's Robin costume featured shorts. Since it was Dick's first, he had to keep up appearances.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Artemis.
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* DistinguishingMark: Has a batarang symbol branded onto his arm. [[spoiler: It serves to let the reader know that he's Willis Todd.]]

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* DistinguishingMark: Has a batarang Batarang symbol branded onto his arm. [[spoiler: It serves to let the reader know that he's Willis Todd.]]




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* SoProudOfYou: [[spoiler:After Jason leaves him to pursue the Untitled, his expression says it all as he says he's proud of him and shows off his Batarang tattoo]]



* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She's not only willing to kill to achieve her goals, she's also willing to toy with Jason's emotions by pulling a GrandTheftMe on his ex-girlfriend Isabel.

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* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She's not only willing to kill to achieve her goals, but she's also willing to toy with Jason's emotions by pulling a GrandTheftMe on his ex-girlfriend Isabel.



* {{Kevlard}}: She's a ''large'' woman who goes up against the Red Hood, an AntiHero with a penchant for gun play. Make of that what you will.

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* {{Kevlard}}: She's a ''large'' woman who goes up against the Red Hood, an AntiHero with a penchant for gun play.gunplay. Make of that what you will.
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* SixthRanger: Crux comes back to help in the last arc of the original [[Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws]] run after months of introspection with trained psychiatrists.

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* SixthRanger: Crux comes back to help in the last arc of the original [[Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws]] ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'' run after months of introspection with trained psychiatrists.

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!!Essence
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An assassin who used to study alongside Jason during his time with the All-Caste.

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!!Essence
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!!Bunker
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An assassin
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Another former [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Teen Titan]]
who used to study alongside Jason joins up with Red Hood and acts as his main enforcer during his time with tenure as manager of the All-Caste.
Iceberg Lounge.



* EvilFormerFriend: A fellow pupil and ex-lover of Jason's until she went off the deep end.
* AmicableExes: With Jason... at first. Over the course of Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws she becomes increasingly unhinged and cements her turn to villainy.
* CastingAShadow: Her body is composed entirely of shadows, and she has the ability to control darkness.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Her powers are rooted in magic, and she's got white hair.
* WarriorMonk: Was trained by the All-Caste to be one.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She's not only willing to kill to achieve her goals, she's also willing to toy with Jason's emotions by pulling a GrandTheftMe on his ex-girlfriend Isabel.

!!Suzie Su

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An old acquaintance of Jason's from when he was a crime lord.

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* EvilFormerFriend: A fellow pupil GratuitousSpanish: Being a teen metahuman from a small village in Mexico, he tends to pepper his speech with random Spanish words. He's actually pretty restrained compared to most examples, using one or two Spanish words or phrases per issue (as opposed to "per word bubble").
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: One of the reasons that he
and ex-lover of Jason's until she went off Red Hood have a falling out. He doesn't agree with [[spoiler: keeping Penguin held against his will in the deep end.
* AmicableExes: With Jason... at first. Over the course of Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws she becomes increasingly unhinged
Iceberg Lounge]] and cements her turn to villainy.
ditches Jason not long after.
* CastingAShadow: Her body is composed entirely of shadows, {{Keet}}: He's very cheerful and she has the ability to control darkness.
energetic.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Her MindOverMatter: A very unique case; his powers are rooted in magic, involve creating and she's got white hair.
manipulating psychic bricks that he can use to constructs like walls and fists.
* WarriorMonk: Was trained by PositiveDiscrimination: Contrast to lots of angst being thrown around with the All-Caste to be one.
rest of the Titans, but Miguel is an openly homosexual Mexican Catholic who comes from a family and a village that was nothing but supportive of both him and his powers. He's the happiest and most competently functioning of the current Titans team.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She's not only willing to kill to achieve her goals, she's PurpleIsPowerful: Bunker is a powerful teenage psychometric whose powers manifest as glowing purple bricks. For bonus points, his costume is also willing to toy with Jason's emotions by pulling a GrandTheftMe on his ex-girlfriend Isabel.

!!Suzie Su

purple.

!!Wingman III
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An old acquaintance of Jason's from when he was a crime lord.
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A mysterious crimefighter who takes up the [[Comicbook/GrantMorrisonsBatman Wingman]] mantle after being previously worn by Jason Todd.



* BeautyEqualsGoodness: When she first appeared, Suzie Su was an enormous multiple-chinned {{Gonk}} who weighed several hundred pounds. By the time Jason wants to recruit her to work in his casino, she has slimmed considerably and is drawn with much softer features.
* BigBeautifulWoman: Not at first. But during the ''Rebirth'' issues, when Suzie undergoes a HeelFaceTurn, she is drawn with softer features and becomes much easier on the eyes.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: It takes a while, but she and Jason bury the hatchet.
* HeelFaceTurn: Well, comparatively. She goes from actively trying to murder Jason and his partners to working with him. They get along well when they're not trying to murder one another. She and her sisters work in the Iceberg Lounge during his tenure as the owner, and she acts as his main enforcer.
* [[FatBastard Fat Bitch]]: Incredibly large, incredibly villainous, and incredibly hard to empathize with.
* {{Kevlard}}: She's a ''large'' woman who goes up against the Red Hood, an AntiHero with a penchant for gun play. Make of that what you will.
* MassivelyNumberedSiblings: Suzie Su has ''eight'' sisters. All of them slimmer, with diverse talents that contribute to running a casino/assassination, and all with some variation of her own name.

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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: When she first appeared, Suzie Su was an enormous multiple-chinned {{Gonk}} who weighed several hundred pounds. By DisappearedDad: Was one to [[spoiler: Jason]] growing up.
* DistinguishingMark: Has a batarang symbol branded onto his arm. [[spoiler: It serves to let
the time Jason wants to recruit her to work in his casino, she has slimmed considerably and is drawn with much softer features.
* BigBeautifulWoman: Not at first. But during the ''Rebirth'' issues, when Suzie undergoes a HeelFaceTurn, she is drawn with softer features and becomes much easier on the eyes.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: It takes a while, but she and Jason bury the hatchet.
* HeelFaceTurn: Well, comparatively. She goes from actively trying to murder Jason and his partners to working with him. They get along well when they're not trying to murder one another. She and her sisters work in the Iceberg Lounge during his tenure as the owner, and she acts as his main enforcer.
* [[FatBastard Fat Bitch]]: Incredibly large, incredibly villainous, and incredibly hard to empathize with.
* {{Kevlard}}: She's a ''large'' woman who goes up against the Red Hood, an AntiHero with a penchant for gun play. Make of
reader know that what you will.
he's Willis Todd.]]
* MassivelyNumberedSiblings: Suzie Su UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: He's revealed to be Willis Todd, Jason's father who has ''eight'' sisters. All of them slimmer, with diverse talents that contribute to running a casino/assassination, and all with some variation of her own name.been believed dead since Jason's childhood.]]



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!!Isabel Ardila
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An airline stewardess that Jason begins a romantic relationship with.

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!!Isabel Ardila
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!!Essence
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An airline stewardess that assassin who used to study alongside Jason begins a romantic relationship with.
during his time with the All-Caste.


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* EvilFormerFriend: A fellow pupil and ex-lover of Jason's until she went off the deep end.
* AmicableExes: With Jason... at first. Over the course of Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws she becomes increasingly unhinged and cements her turn to villainy.
* CastingAShadow: Her body is composed entirely of shadows, and she has the ability to control darkness.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Her powers are rooted in magic, and she's got white hair.
* WarriorMonk: Was trained by the All-Caste to be one.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She's not only willing to kill to achieve her goals, she's also willing to toy with Jason's emotions by pulling a GrandTheftMe on his ex-girlfriend Isabel.

!!Suzie Su

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An old acquaintance of Jason's from when he was a crime lord.

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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: When she first appeared, Suzie Su was an enormous multiple-chinned {{Gonk}} who weighed several hundred pounds. By the time Jason wants to recruit her to work in his casino, she has slimmed considerably and is drawn with much softer features.
* BigBeautifulWoman: Not at first. But during the ''Rebirth'' issues, when Suzie undergoes a HeelFaceTurn, she is drawn with softer features and becomes much easier on the eyes.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: It takes a while, but she and Jason bury the hatchet.
* HeelFaceTurn: Well, comparatively. She goes from actively trying to murder Jason and his partners to working with him. They get along well when they're not trying to murder one another. She and her sisters work in the Iceberg Lounge during his tenure as the owner, and she acts as his main enforcer.
* [[FatBastard Fat Bitch]]: Incredibly large, incredibly villainous, and incredibly hard to empathize with.
* {{Kevlard}}: She's a ''large'' woman who goes up against the Red Hood, an AntiHero with a penchant for gun play. Make of that what you will.
* MassivelyNumberedSiblings: Suzie Su has ''eight'' sisters. All of them slimmer, with diverse talents that contribute to running a casino/assassination, and all with some variation of her own name.
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!!Isabel Ardila
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An airline stewardess that Jason begins a romantic relationship with.

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Solitary is an enigmatic character who appears after the Dark Trinity's formation. He is following their adventures and hinted to work behind the scenes. He's also hinted to have a past with Artemis and a connection with Jason himself.

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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: After their confrontation, Jason throws the crowbar hard enough to pierce his stomach and leaves him to succumb to his wounds.]]
* MultipleHeadCase: He has two transparent heads beside his main one, the result of the experiments done to him in prison.
* TheReveal: It's hinted that his real identity is Willis Todd. Jason, who was shocked to learn he's alive that he dug his presumed grave to see it's empty, [[spoiler: didn't believe it is actually him since he recalls his father has a Batarang scar on his right arm, which Solitary doesn't have.]]
* SoleSurvivor: He was the sole survivor of the prison Artemis attacked a few years before.
* StalkerWithoutACrush: Has been following the Dark Trinity a few days after they teamed up, he even has news clippings of [[StringTheory their adventures pinned on the wall.]]

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[[folder:Robin II / '''Red Hood II''' / Red Robin II / Wingman II (Jason Todd)]]
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The second Robin after [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]] outgrew the mantle, Jason Todd was Batman's second sidekick throughout the [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] of comic books. A homeless child on the streets of Gotham City, Jason was introduced trying to steal the wheels off of the Batmobile, and was taken under Batman's proverbial wing as his new ward and protege in his war against crime.


However, fan reception was... less than warm to the new Boy Wonder. After only five years in real-time (1983-1988) Jason Todd was killed off in the highly controversial [[Comicbook/ADeathInTheFamily a Death in the Family]] storyline, where readers were given the option to phone in to decide Robin's fate. As noted on the main page, Jason Todd's death was a GenreTurningPoint for comic books as a whole, and ultimately helped lead to the [[UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks Dark Age]] of comic books. Eventually[[note]]after almost twenty years, real-time[[/note]] Jason was revived as a part of the ''Under the Hood'' storyline.


Brought back to life as an enigmatic crime boss, he used the skills that he had developed as Robin as well as the training acquired in the time that had passed InUniverse to become a new thorn in Batman's side as the Red Hood. This antagonism extended to the rest of Batman's allies as well, with arcs pitting him against his adoptive brothers Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} and [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]].


As a part of the ''Comicbook/{{New52}}'', Jason underwent a HeelFaceTurn, becoming a less antagonistic (but still often sour) member the Batfamily. Jason [[Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws formed his own team]] and has since become a much more (anti-)heroic character.

-->'''Created by:''' Gerry Conway , Don Newton
-->'''First appearance:''' 1983, ''Batman'' #357

!!Tropes associated with Jason:
* AcceptableTargets: In-universe, during his crime boss days, operated that any drug dealers who tried to sell to kids would be killed.
* AloofBigBrother: To the younger members of the Batfamily, but Tim Drake especially. Even when he's grown past trying to murder him, he's still not above openly thinking of ways to blame him for the members of We Are Robin getting shot for stealing tires.
* AmazonChaser:
** Averted by Isabella, a stewardess working for an airline that he sees infrequently. She's just a regular person, not affiliated with any crime-fighting. However, that isn't to say that she doesn't have her BadassNormal moments.
** A more literal example than most cases as Artemis, his love interest for the latter half of ''Red Hood & the Outlaws'' was a literal Amazon who towered over him.
* ArchEnemy:
** Tried to be one for Dick during the time that he was Batman. It didn't go so well.
** As the last member of the All-Caste, a sacred order of [[WarriorMonk Warrior Monks]] dedicated to stopping them, the Untitled as a whole are this to him.
* BadassBiker: Has shades of this early in his post-resurrection history. It's quietly dropped as time goes on.
* BadassNormal: He doesn't have a superpower to his name but he was trained by Batman himself, so you better believe he's a massively skilled fighter and detective.
* BatmanGrabsAGun: A distinct departure from his days as Robin and the moral code of all those who have followed after him, Jason has no problem with grabbing a gun. Several guns. Lots and lots of guns.
* BelligerentSexualTension: With Artemis in Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws. They resolve it, for a while anyway.
* BreakoutCharacter: Jason was KilledOffForReal in the late eighties and stayed that way for about twenty years real-time. Post-Ressurection, he's enjoyed ''quite'' the popularity boost, headlining a series for almost a decade and appearing in many Bat Books as a semi-regular guest.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Trained by Batman, ''the'' BadassNormal superhero.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] for a while, as he was a leather-clad, black and red wearing villain who was undoubtedly troubled but still quite homicidal. Played straight after his HeelFaceTurn, where he is a leather-clad, black and read wearing ''anti-hero'' who has genuinely turned over a new leaf.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Oh so much so.
** Even when he was Robin, Jason's backstory was much grittier than Dick Grayson's. His father was a crook and his mother was a drug addict who died, leaving him an orphan on the street where Batman found him. Then it turned out that it wasn't his mother who had died, but his step-mother! His real mother worked for the Joker and turned him in at the earliest opportunity. Then he died.
** Post-Ressurection he took on the Joker's old mantle as the Red Hood, abandoning the GentlemanThief aspect of the role and adopting a gun-toting BadassBiker motif.
** In the ''Rebirth'' series of Red Hood and the Outlaws, after Roy's death he becomes even ''more'' DarkerAndEdgier. Throwing away his guns, he picked up a katana and a crowbar as melee weapons, while adopting a look that wouldn't have been out of place in VideoGame/MortalKombat. He eventually fell back in line with his previous characterization, but the look stayed even after he picked the guns back up.
* DeadpanSnarker: It seems to come with the territory of working alongside the stony Batman.
-->''"Oh my goodness gracious, I've been bamboozled!"''
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Averted. Jason has very few kind words to say about his parents. Considering his upbringing in a violent household with a deadbeat criminal father and a passive drug-addicted mother, it's not hard to understand why.
* DominoMask: Wore one as Robin and, [[JustForPun under the hood]], wears one as currently.
* DualWielding: Jason is usually armed with two pistols or, when fighting the Untitled, two All Blades.
* FireForgedFriends: In ''Nightwing Year One'', Jason Todd didn't have a very good relationship with Dick. This is changed when the two end up in a situation where they save Alfred's life.
* GeniusBruiser: As befits somebody trained by Franchise/{{Batman}}, he's both a highly trained intellectual ''and'' a lethally skilled fighter.
* HeroesPreferRedheads: With the exception of Isabella, almost every character that Jason has ever shown any romantic attraction to has been a redhead.
** Starfire, during her time on the Outlaws, was a seven foot tall alien princess with (literally) flaming red hair whom Jason had commented occasionally as being very attractive.
** During Comicbook/BatmanAndRobinEternal and Comicbook/BatmanThreeJokers he was shown to have been nursing a crush on [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara Gordon]].
** Artemis is a tall, muscular redhead whom Jason shares BelligerentSexualTension with.
** [[UpToEleven Even his best friend Roy Harper has a head of bright orange hair.]]
* HeroicBSOD: Jason takes Roy's death ''really'' hard.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Roy Harper]], post-''Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}''
* HiddenDepths: It doesn't come up a lot, but Jason is the most erudite and well-read of the Robins. Before his death, he and Alfred had a mutual interest in finding rare first-editions of books and adding them to the library at Wayne Manor, and he is introduced post-revival by sending a new addition to his former butler.
* IHaveManyNames: Robin, Red Hood, Red Robin, and (for a while) Wingman.
* ImportantHaircut: After Roy's passing, he started sporting a buzzcut as part of his new look. [[CanonDiscontinuity That was widely unpopular and grew out ''really'' fast.]]
* InterspeciesRomance: With the Amazonian super-heroine Artemis, a member of his second team of Outlaws.
* InSeriesNickname: Roy (and the fandom) loves to call him Jaybird.
* {{Jerkass}}: Jason is an angry character, but can sometimes come across as this.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: A dark example. Being a KidHero was detrimental to his psychology and was a large contributing factor to his death. After some character development, he becomes a straighter example.
* TheLancer: Usually takes this role among the Robins and, in more than a few cases, to Batman himself.
* LegacyCharacter: Literally all of his titles have come from other characters. As a RunningGag, he's also always the ''second'' person to have it.
** Dick Grayson was the first Robin before Batman took the mantle from him and eventually gave it to Jason.
** Comicbook/TheJoker was the original holder of the Red Hood title, and Jason took it up after being revived as a middle finger to Batman.
** During ''Countdown to Infinite Crisis'' the Batman of Earth-51 gives him the mantle of Red Robin, which belonged to that universe's native Jason Todd.
** For a while, he also operated as the (second) [[Comicbook/GrantMorrisonsBatman Wingman]] with Damian Wayne as his sidekick Red Bird.
* LegacyImmortality: An ''attempted'' [[InvokedTrope invocation]] of this trope. He wanted Batman to continue long after Bruce's passing but as a grim figure of urban legend. He was willing to kill for it, but ultimately the legacy fell to Comicbook/{{Nightwing}}
* LikeASonToMe: For better or worse, Bruce views him as one of his sons even if they don't always see eye to eye.
* MrFanservice: Not as blatant as a certain other former Robin, but Jason is usually drawn to be ''very'' handsome. He has attracted quite an EstrogenBrigade on the internet since his revival.
* MyGreatestFailure: Was (and [[DependingOnTheWriter sometimes]], still is) this to Bruce. Not saving Jason was a big black spot on Batman's crime-fighting record, and it haunted him for years. Even after [[Comicbook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]] entered the picture to take over for the departed Jason, the shadow of Jason's death loomed over much of his early tenure as Robin. Even after his resurrection, Bruce still keeps Jason's old uniform up in the Batcave as a reminder of his mistake.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: On the receiving end of one from the Dynamic Duo.
* ParentalAbandonment: Jason's father abandoned them by merit of being in prison and (later) being dead. Jason's mother abandoned him emotionally, if not physically, by becoming a withdrawn drug addict who later died.
* ProdigalHero: Post- Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}, Jason has this relationship with the rest of the Bat-Family. After spending some time as a crime boss and murderous outlaw, he was welcomed back into the fold and is allowed to operate with Batman's blessing. While he's there are moments when he disagrees with them, the rest of the Bat Family work frequently with Jason.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: Well, not so much a "promotion" as much as being "replaced while deceased", but Jason has never gone back to wearing the Robin costume once he was established as the Red Hood.
* TakingUpTheMantle: Jason ''really'' wanted to be the new Batman in ''Battle for the Cowl''.
* TechnicolorNinjas: Played straight as Robin. Eventually subverted as Red Hood, who has a penchant for RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Enjoys this relationship with Artemis, who towers over him and is ''far'' stronger than him.
* TookALevelInBadass: In a dark way. Jason's certainly not going to be on the receiving end of any crowbar beatdowns any time soon.
* UnderwearOfPower: During his time as Robin, naturally.
* WeaponOfChoice: He has a few:
** Usually, dual-wielded pistols.
** When dealing with the Untitled, the All Blades.
** His melee weapon of choice is almost always a crowbar.
* WellDoneSonGuy: At his core, all he really wants is Bruce's acceptance.
* WhoWearsShortShorts: Pre-''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'', Jason's Robin costume featured shorts. Since it was Dick's first, he had to keep up appearances.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Artemis.
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!!Speedy I / Arsenal / Red Arrow I (Roy Harper)
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-->''"I've made a '''lot''' of mistakes in my life, because life is '''messy'''... Simple '''right''' and '''wrong''', I can handle. I know where I '''stand''' and what needs to be '''done'''. Less opportunity to '''screw up''', you know? A good cause, a good fight...'''that's''' what works for me."''

A troubled boy, Roy Harper was taken in by Oliver Queen as his ward. Using his own skill with a bow, he fought alongside his mentor as Speedy. Speedy would go on to be a founding member of the ComicBook/TeenTitans. After a falling out with Oliver, Roy would go off on his own, remaking himself as Arsenal. Even later, after joining the Justice League (and a brief sort-of screw-up by Hal Jordan), he'd go by Red Arrow.


In the New 52, along with never having been Red Arrow, he's also a founding member of the Outlaws, a group of anti-heroes led by Jason Todd, the second Robin. Roy would work with Jason for a while before rejoining his ''other'' Robin friend, Dick Grayson, and the rest of the adult Titans.
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!!Starfire (Koriand'r / Kory Anders)
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Starfire is an alien super-hero with powers of flight and energy projection. Born a princess on the planet Tamaran, she escaped execution at the hands of her older sister Blackfire and traveled to Earth. Meeting the Teen Titans, she became a charter member and stayed with the team for most of her career. Her culture's different standards of intimacy cause her to be extremely open and sexually liberated by human standards.
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!!Crux (Simon Amal)
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Simon Amal is a human mutate, whose parents were killed by an alien craft crashing into their car when Simon was a child. Using the technology inside to transform himself into a large bat-like creature, he has dedicated his life to hunting down and exterminating all forms of alien life, putting him at odds with the Outlaws whose team ranks include the Tamaranean Starfire. After his introductory arc, he was admitted to Arkham Asylum.


After seeking psychiatric help, he pulled a HeelFaceTurn and has acted as an ally to Jason and the other outlaws on numerous occasions. Now able to control his transformation into his more bestial form, he views Jason Roy and Kori as true friends.
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* BalefulPolymorph: Crux did that to himself, but it's clear that he only did it to make himself into a more efficient alien hunter.
* CreatorsFavorite: Writer Scott Lobdell introduced him with the intention of bringing him onto the team full-time, and has gone on-record saying that he would have liked to include him a lot more than he got to.
* DefeatEqualsFriendship
* FantasticRacism: Is prejudiced against all forms of life that didn't come from Earth. He gets over it after a trip to Arkham Asylum, of all places.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: A guy who crusades for the human race against aliens has turned himself into something ''very'' inhuman. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in that, once he gets over his issues, he learns how to control himself mentally and physically.
* HeelFaceTurn: He was introduced as an enemy for the Outlaws, and eventually joined their ranks.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: On the team of Outlaws, you have a BadassNormal, an ArcherArchetype, and an [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Orange Skin Space Babe]], and then you have a bat / crocodile / dragon... thing.
* SixthRanger: Crux comes back to help in the last arc of the original [[Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws]] run after months of introspection with trained psychiatrists.

!!Artemis Grace
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Artemis of Bana-Mighdall is an Amazon who briefly took on the title of ComicBook/WonderWoman and acts as a more violent contrast to Diana. She is a Creator/DCComics character who was created by William Messner-Loebs and Mike Deodato, Jr. and first appeared in ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 2 90, which was published in 1994.


The Bana-Mighdall are a tribe of Amazons who split from those on Themyscira in antiquity because they chose revenge against the surviving perpetrators of the brutal attack on their people led by [[ComicBook/HerculesUnbound Hercules]] and lost their immortality as a result. Their culture is extremely misandrist and more violent than that of the Themyscirans, who value peace, ingenuity and the message of love above all. The rediscovery of the Bana-Mighdall led to Artemis challenging Diana for the responsibility and title of Wonder Woman, as she felt Diana's approach to her mission was too passive.


She is also known as Requiem, Artemis Grace and temporarily as Shim'Tar, Champion of Bana-Mighdall while Akila was incapacitated.


She is not to be confused with her namesake Greek deity [[Characters/WonderWomanGods Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt]], or with Artemis Crock, who started out as the villainous Tigress before being made famous as a young hero in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
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!!Bizarro
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One of many imperfect clones of Comicbook/Superman, Bizarro was created by Comicbook/Lex Luthor after [[Comicbook/ForeverEvil becoming attached to an earlier version of the project]]. Eventually his sentiment faded, but not before he had created dozens of mentally unstable Superman clones who were almost impossible to defeat. Originally bought by Black Mask, Bizarro was intended to be a weapon until he fell in with Jason and Artemis as the third member of the new group of Outlaws.


Is ''not'' the same character as SelfDemonstrating/{{Bizarro}}, though modeled after him.
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* BadassBeard: After coming back from an extended stay in an alternate dimension, he sports one of these and a mohawk.
* BadassCape: Bizarro's first outfit has one, as it's a replica of Superman's. He ditches this in his second outfit, which is a Superman tank top and jeans.
* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: Wouldn't be Bizarro without it, but downplayed when compared to other versions who played with this to confusing extremes.
* BashBrothers: With Jason and Artemis.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite the fact that he's a little simple and very easy-going compared to his teammates, Bizarro can and will destroy you.
* TheBrute: He shares this role with Artemis, at times.
* ConfusingMultipleNegatives: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when compared to other versions of Bizarro. His handle on the English Language gets better as the series goes on, though he still has trouble with the singular present tense.
* ChestInsignia: A backwards Superman shield, naturally.
* DumbMuscle: Has shades of this, but ultimately averted. Bizarro's way of looking at things is unique, but he's far from stupid.
* EvilKnockoff: On a team modeled after a dark reflection of DC's trinity of heroes, he is the most obvious.
* FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome: During the ComicBook/DCRebirth of ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'', ComicBook/LexLuthor gives him Green Kryptonite infusions to increase his intelligence, which also had [[FantasticDrug a narcotic effect as well]]. True to the trope, he decided to reject the infusions and returned to his normal self.
* GadgeteerGenius: During his time as "Smartzarro", he was able to construct:
** a floating invisible fortress above the streets of Gotham
** a fully functional armory filled with vehicles and weapons for the Outlaws
** Cutting-edge holographic computers
** a Quantum Doorway that can take users anywhere in the world
** pan-spatial visual distorters
** post-gravity stabilizers
** [[IWantMyJetPack and of course, jet packs.]]
* HeroicBuild: Put on full display in his second outfit, a low-cut Superman tank top and jeans.
* KryptoniteFactor: Green Kryptonite, but in a different way than the trope is usually played. While exposed to the substance, he gains super intelligence and the ability to perform [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver-Age]] level of super technology, but he becomes woefully addicted to the stuff.
* LegacyCharacter: There are a ''lot'' of Bizarros, even without counting the batch that this Bizarro came from.
* LightningBruiser: Faster than a speeding bullet.
* ManChild: Much more evident here than in other incarnations.
* TheNicknamer: Due to his child-like mental state, he calls Jason "Red Him" and Artemis "Red Her"
* OddballDoppelganger: Modeled after one of the first.
* PetTheDog: Red Hood and Artemis haven't always been nice people. But their interactions with Bizarro help to paint them as sympathetic.
* PsychopathicManchild: Not him, but all of the other Bizarros from his batch eventually became this.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: During his time intellectually boosted by Green K, he often fell into this.
* SuperIntelligence: During the Rebirth run of ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'', exposure to Green Kryptonite does this, enhancing his mental faculties. With his newfound clarity, he and the Outlaws were able to eradicate crime in Gotham for three whole nights!
* SuperpowerLottery: As a clone of Superman, this is to be expected.
** [[BreathWeapon Fire Breath]]
** [[EyeBeams Freeze Vision]]
** FlyingBrick
** SuperStrength
** SuperSpeed
** SuperSenses
** NighInvulnerable
* YouNoTakeCandle: Can lapse into this, at times.


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!!Essence
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An assassin who used to study alongside Jason during his time with the All-Caste.

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* EvilFormerFriend: A fellow pupil and ex-lover of Jason's until she went off the deep end.
* AmicableExes: With Jason... at first. Over the course of Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws she becomes increasingly unhinged and cements her turn to villainy.
* CastingAShadow: Her body is composed entirely of shadows, and she has the ability to control darkness.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Her powers are rooted in magic, and she's got white hair.
* WarriorMonk: Was trained by the All-Caste to be one.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She's not only willing to kill to achieve her goals, she's also willing to toy with Jason's emotions by pulling a GrandTheftMe on his ex-girlfriend Isabel.


!!Suzie Su

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An old acquaintance of Jason's from when he was a crime lord.

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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: When she first appeared, Suzie Su was an enormous multiple-chinned {{Gonk}} who weighed several hundred pounds. By the time Jason wants to recruit her to work in his casino, she has slimmed considerably and is drawn with much softer features.
* BigBeautifulWoman: Not at first. But during the ''Rebirth'' issues, when Suzie undergoes a HeelFaceTurn, she is drawn with softer features and becomes much easier on the eyes.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: It takes a while, but she and Jason bury the hatchet.
* HeelFaceTurn: Well, comparatively. She goes from actively trying to murder Jason and his partners to working with him. They get along well when they're not trying to murder one another. She and her sisters work in the Iceberg Lounge during his tenure as the owner, and she acts as his main enforcer.
* [[FatBastard Fat Bitch]]: Incredibly large, incredibly villainous, and incredibly hard to empathize with.
* {{Kevlard}}: She's a ''large'' woman who goes up against the Red Hood, an AntiHero with a penchant for gun play. Make of that what you will.
* MassivelyNumberedSiblings: Suzie Su has ''eight'' sisters. All of them slimmer, with diverse talents that contribute to running a casino/assassination, and all with some variation of her own name.


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!!Isabel Ardila
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An airline stewardess that Jason begins a romantic relationship with.

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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: On their first date, Jason was working under the guise that he ran a dry-cleaning business. Isabel said it was the most boring first date she'd ever been on.
* AmicableExes: With Jason.
* GrandTheftMe: Essence possesses her physical form to fight Artemis while she's undercover to hunt the Untitled.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: by comparison, anyway. On a team full of anti-heroes who (usually) fight straight villains, Isabel is just a normal girl who cares about Jason without any ulterior motive.
* SexyStewardess: An attractive woman who works as an airline attendant.

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