How It Feels to Be a Red Hood Fan in 2025

✅Looking for More? Check This Out!    • DC's Batman Obsession is Worse Than You Think   NatrixNate Instagram - (  / natrix__nate  ) Check Out My Top Videos! The Best Retcons in Comics (   • The Best Retcons in Comics  ) The Worst Retcons in Comics (   • The Worst Retcons in Comics  ) "No One Likes Overpowered Heroes" (   • "No One Likes Overpowered Heroes"  ) The Greatest Successors in Comics (   • The Greatest Successors in Comics  ) The Worst Character Assassinations in Comics (   • The Worst Character Assassinations in Comics  ) The Biggest Frauds In Comics (   • The Biggest Frauds In Comics  ) Welcome to NatrixNate — where superheroes meet hot takes. I share my opinions on everything from comic book legends to their big screen adaptations. If you love comic book debates, rankings, and bold takes on your favorite superheroes and villains, you’re in the right place. This video takes a closer look at Jason Todd and what makes him one of the most divisive characters in the Batman mythos. I examine his progression from the second Robin to the Red Hood, the recent backlash surrounding him on TikTok and Twitter, and how his portrayal has shifted across comics and animation. I break down his relationship with Batman and the Bat Family, his tragic upbringing, and the psychological factors that influence his decisions as an anti-hero. The video also compares Jason’s narrative to Dick Grayson’s, highlights key story arcs such as Under the Red Hood, and discusses where his character development has succeeded and where it has fallen short. This is a focused character study on identity, trauma, and the complexity of redemption in Gotham. ==Timestamps== 0:00 - Intro 00:11 - The Jason Todd Hate Train (I Pioneered :) 01:24 - Jason Todd's Potential and Character Analysis 02:49 - Key Storylines and Redesigns 03:37 - Batman and Jason Todd's Relationship 06:06 - Jason Todd's Tragic Backstory 10:44 - Jason Todd's Struggles and Flaws 16:29 - The Anti-Villain Arc 27:51 - Conclusion and Viewer Engagement #superheroes #marvel comics #dc comics #comic book essay #comicstorian