Should "Red X" be introduced into DC canon?

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Well, should he? Perhaps as Jason Todd?
 
Jason Todd has enough pointless alter egos. But I did like Red X in the show.
 
Ah close-mindedness, you sweet temptress you.
 
Red X? YES!!
Damien as Red X? No!
Jason Todd as Red X? Please, kill me now!
 
Perhaps introduce him and never reveal his identity so he has the same mystery from the show :)
 
Perhaps introduce him and never reveal his identity so he has the same mystery from the show :)

Why not? Apparently, Libra is a long exsisting character from DC comics years ago, and still no one knows his true identity.
 
Well, it's not like Libra is Gwen Stacy underneath. He's just some guy.


OR IS HE!>?!?!?!?!
 
And hey, I'm in your sig. And multiquoted no less. It's a good day.
 
And because I havent triple posted in a while...

I think Red X would be a pretty good ID for Damian. Hell, I bet it was a red x on the pregnancy test. Big bat-family these days.

Batman
Nightwing
Red Hood (Red Robin)
Robin
Spoiler
Batgirl
Oracle
Red X
...huntress kinda.
 
What is Jason Todd going by now? Red Hood, Red Robin, Nightwing, Deadboy?
 
I liked the idea for the cartoon but I don't know that it'd work in context with the DCU Robin.
 
i think the problem would be, that everyone would know who it was and how the story was going to turn out.

kind of like how superman is about to rescue Kandor again:whatever:
 
I wasn't saying use the story from the TT show, just introduce him out of the blue in Robin's comic and have him be equal to everything Robin has but with the "anti-villain" personality, he commits crimes but he also helps when it involves him at a life or death or if he stands to gain from it.
 
sure why not? (rhetorical, dont answer, I really dont care that much either way to argue)
 
With all the ****e thats going on the the dc universe right now for the bat family. Should giving robin a evil counterpart really be productive?
 
With all the ****e thats going on the the dc universe right now for the bat family. Should giving robin a evil counterpart really be productive?

It'd be a smooth transition...what with all the ****e going on with the Bat family. Like you said. Would anyone really be surprised by another addition?
 
Only if Red X could have as cool an introduction as Wonder Dog in the Teen Titans comic.
 
yes. teen titans need a good, solid villain.
 
Norman Osborn was in a tranny realationship with Gwen Stacy and had spiderkids in a weird test tube accident all the while Peter Parker turned back time, which may or may not have negated what I just said...
 

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