When fighting crime on the streets of Gotham City, the different members of the Bat family have distinct visual themes, but for one hero, Jason Todd aka Jason Todd . Red hoodWearing a giant red bat symbol on his chest not only has hidden meanings, but outdoes him in a way that actually becomes his weakness.
A tactical error in the 2016 Red Hood and Sharpshooter series, issues 3 and 5, written by Scott Lobdell and drawn by Dexter Soy, caught the attention of readers as Red Hood met the villainous Batman villain. Black Mask ring. Working in secret with this Gotham villain to prevent Black Mask from using a nascent Superman clone to carry out his nefarious agenda, Red Hood’s choice in costume emblem is unexpectedly revealed brought to the forefront in a way that fans may have initially covered up.
As seen in Red Hood and the Outlaws #3, during a scene where plain-clothed Jason dines with a Black Mask, Jason is asked about the badge on his chest and whether it has anything to do with Batman. Later, in Red Hood and the Outlaws #5, Jason brings Black Mask to justice, and Black Mask replays their dinner conversation to reveal the hidden meaning of why Red Hood was using it. Use the bat icon from the start.
While talking about the food, Jason tells Black Mask that the only reason he wears the bat emblem is because he likes to “snatch that guy’s wings”, an answer that Black Mask doubts but currently accepted. But after Red Hood’s true loyalty was revealed, Black Mask argued that, despite Jason’s earlier reaction that Jason wore the Bat emblem because it was the “chain” that kept Jason “on” Batman, causing he is not “outlaw” but “wrong”. child searching for his father’s love,” giving fans two clear examples of why Red Hood wearing the bat logo is a tactical mistake and a nod to the relationship. his family.
While the continued use of the Bat badge is clearly meant to keep Jason Todd connected to Batman (at least in the real world), Jason’s enemies in the DC Universe know nothing about his origins or connections. his relationship with other characters—namely the people he cares about, the boundaries he doesn’t cross, and the loyalty he holds—choosing to use this particular logo of he’s a headache, to say the least, especially when operating undercover. Also, with Black Mask calling Jason out afterwards, the hidden idea of Jason presenting his father’s problems in front of everyone and being able to exploit it, it all comes down to a device. Logo design is perhaps more trouble than it’s worth.
Red Hood has changed his logo more than once over the years, but by tying himself to the bat’s shadow, he inadvertently lets his enemies know all about him, as he also carries a heart. His broken heart – or rather, his ribcage – is there for all to see. this can be very stupid Red hood Voluntarily giving their connection to Bat, but at least most of the villains head for the hills when they see the Bat family vigilantes heading their way.