Dallas Kinard
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While I'm at it, let's also break down "X" and his relation to Jason Todd, who exists in this universe as seen when Beast Boy is theorizing the identity of "X". I understand this is just a theory and was never confirmed in-universe. But I do believe Jason Todd exists in "Teen Titans" and X is this universe's version of The Red Hood.

Since Jason Todd is seen on Beast Boy's board, that means the character exists in this universe. The following theory could be an explanation for this: "Red X" is Jason Todd, who served as the second Robin after Dick Grayson moved to Jump City in "Go!" sometime after "The Batman" Season 5. Similar to the comics, The Joker would end up killing him and Bruce Wayne would later resurrect him. Possibly with his anti-Vampirism vaccine he developed when curing The Joker during his time as a Vampire in "The Batman VS. Dracula".


The vampire-aspect makes sense when considering Red X never shows his skin and has weapons resembling blood, such as the projectile-X that turns into liquid. This also means Red X must have made them himself and it's a skill Batman likely taught him.



The reason Jason Todd might have moved to Jump City and mimicked his predecessor's darker alter ego would be to regain his calling and meaning in life as a crime-fighter, which is why he ultimately decides to back out of "The Brotherhood Of Evil" in "Teen Titans'.


Since Jason Todd is seen on Beast Boy's board, that means the character exists in this universe. The following theory could be an explanation for this: "Red X" is Jason Todd, who served as the second Robin after Dick Grayson moved to Jump City in "Go!" sometime after "The Batman" Season 5. Similar to the comics, The Joker would end up killing him and Bruce Wayne would later resurrect him. Possibly with his anti-Vampirism vaccine he developed when curing The Joker during his time as a Vampire in "The Batman VS. Dracula".


The vampire-aspect makes sense when considering Red X never shows his skin and has weapons resembling blood, such as the projectile-X that turns into liquid. This also means Red X must have made them himself and it's a skill Batman likely taught him.



The reason Jason Todd might have moved to Jump City and mimicked his predecessor's darker alter ego would be to regain his calling and meaning in life as a crime-fighter, which is why he ultimately decides to back out of "The Brotherhood Of Evil" in "Teen Titans'.
