The bloody and death - try past of theRed Hoodmight have one of the most tragical justifications . When   depend down the gun barrel of a gun , Jason Todd revealed a belief that helped explain why he ’s not afraid to act on his most sinister impulses .

When Jason was taken in by Batman , it was clear that he was a much different Robin than the Boy Wonder that preceded him . The   young world was bitter   at the Earth and   wanted to flog out , and Bruce Wayne thought he could help Jason quell his rage and transfer his touch sensation in a more cocksure manner . But Todd ’s angriness issues always seemed to get the good of him , causing him to make poor , unforesightful decisions . After coming back from death , Jason donned the identity of Red Hood and continued a crimson vigilante streak with ostensibly no regard for the consequence .

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As it turn out , Jason had a very rummy   thought processwhich helped him rationalize his killing fling as the Red Hood . InBatman and Robin # 4by Grant Morrison and Philip Tan , Jason returns to Gotham and launches a new state of war on crime . He ups the ante with this new campaign , take on a crony to assist with his commission and livestream his brutal kills . The two wantonly tear through Gotham ’s criminal underground , not only getting the attention of Batman and Robin , but from the quickly wither consortium of offence bosses . To combat the Red Hood , they call on one of the most deadly bravo in the world , Eduardo Flamingo , who proves his worth when he quickly overpowers Jason within transactions of a scrap . As the maniacal killerputs a gun for hire to Red Hood ’s head , the vigilance man defy him to do it , saying that even if he pall , he ’ll come back .

The line has an air of meta - knowingness to it , with Jason seeming quite convinced that even if he die out , it ’d just be a matter of time until he rise .   It ’s not the craziest thought considering death is much a revolving door in most comic Holy Scripture worlds . But for Red Hood , a belief that he ca n’t truly die would really aid explain his loose canon behavior when he first came back from death .

For years , Jason ’s murder in " Death of the Family " served as a monitor that there were outcome to   vigilantism . But by coming back to life , Jason picture that even if the bad - pillowcase scenario happens , it ’s potential to escape it . Without the fears and worries of deathrate looming over his head , it ’s no doubt thatJason would cover his bloodlustthe present moment he feels he seize dying . After all , if he did it once , who ’s to say he would n’t do it again?Red Hoodmay not be " immortal " in the traditional sense , but his brush with death does explain his most wild lark .

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