![]() ![]() ![]() Red Hood came off very cutthroat and methodical, always looking to damage opponents' kneecaps, elbows, spines and skulls, so he could either incapacitate them or kill them quickly. RELATED: DC's Injustice 2 Annual Reveals Batman's Biggest Failure In the game, his arsenal included pistols (which he electrified to wield in close quarters combat like hammers), grenades, knives and shurikens, which he used to make himself a one-man army on a motorbike. Jason was very versatile, proving to be a soldier with epic military knowledge, but also a brawler and skilled martial artist who could have even gone toe-to-toe with the Dark Knight himself. Red Hood was the antithesis to Batman and made it clear to Gotham where Batman failed, he wouldn't, which caused Bruce severe mental distress and even had part of the populace lapping up his vindictive philosophies. Simply put, he fit this grimy universe as an anti-hero who was willing to do what the Bat-family wouldn't do to clean up the streets. Red Hood served as a constant indicator of what Bruce would have become as well, had he crossed the line and broken his one rule when it comes to killing. ![]() He was a perfect fit for the story since he was a living about how Batman's failure to protect his sons and how the Joker truly was a bane upon society. Then Wonder Woman Does Something Terrible RELATED: Injustice 2 Reveals Its New Batman. But with Superman killing the villain, the Red Hood decided to cause anarchy at every turn to make up for lost time. He'd return to Gotham intent on revenge as Red Hood, knowing that Bruce couldn't get the job done against the Joker. As the comics revealed, Jason was killed by the Joker, only for Ra's al Ghul to resurrect him via the Lazarus Pit. ![]()
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