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* OffModel: All over the place in issue #7 due to art duties being handled by a guest artist.
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* ShooOutTheNewGuy: According to WordOfGod, Crux was going to be a member of the team, but fans disliked him and the writer decided he didn't fit in. Crux is last seen being sent to Arkham Asylum. Subverted when he returns in the penultimate story, now much saner than he left, and becomes an EleventhHourRanger to the team.

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* ShooOutTheNewGuy: According to WordOfGod, Crux was going to be a member of the team, but fans disliked him and the writer decided he didn't fit in. Crux is last seen being sent to Arkham Asylum. Subverted when he returns in the penultimate story, now much saner than he left, and becomes an EleventhHourRanger to the team.[[invoked]]
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* CoitusEnsues: Happens in the first issue, when Roy Harper/Arsenal is seeing if Koriand'r/Starfire remembers knowing him when they were younger.
-->'''Kori:''' You are boring me.
-->'''Roy:''' Um, Jason's over there talking to himself.
-->'''Kori:''' And we're ''here''. Do you want to have sex with me?
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* SeriesContinuityError: While talking to Damian, Jason reminisces on the time when he and Damian were Wingman and Redbird, the [[CriticalResearchFailure one night that Damian died.]] Hell, the entire chapter contradicts what happened in the ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily as it's shown the entire Batfamily avoiding Bruce in the epilogue, whereas the opposite is shown in the chapter.

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* SeriesContinuityError: While talking to Damian, Jason reminisces on the time when he and Damian were Wingman and Redbird, the [[CriticalResearchFailure one night that Damian died.]] died. Hell, the entire chapter contradicts what happened in the ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily as it's shown the entire Batfamily avoiding Bruce in the epilogue, whereas the opposite is shown in the chapter.
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In June 2015, the book was retooled into ''ComicBook/RedHoodArsenal'', while Starfire was spun off into her own solo ongoing, ''Comicbook/Starfire2015''. In 2016, the title returned as part of the ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' initiative, with Red Hood recruiting ComicBook/{{Artemis}} and Bizarro, forming a dark counterpart for DC's [[ComicBook/Trinity2008 Trinity]].

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In June 2015, the book was retooled into ''ComicBook/RedHoodArsenal'', while Starfire was spun off into her own solo ongoing, ''Comicbook/Starfire2015''.''ComicBook/Starfire2015''. In 2016, the title returned as part of the ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' initiative, with Red Hood recruiting ComicBook/{{Artemis}} and Bizarro, forming a dark counterpart for DC's [[ComicBook/Trinity2008 Trinity]].



* BroadStrokes: The book retells Jason's history in a simplified form while adding Jason's history with the All-Caste. The most important parts of Jason's pre-flashpoint history like WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood and ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman are reworked to make an updated and more appropriate version. Other parts have characters vaguely referencing some points of Jason's pre-flashpoint activities or rendered CanonDiscontinuity.

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* BroadStrokes: The book retells Jason's history in a simplified form while adding Jason's history with the All-Caste. The most important parts of Jason's pre-flashpoint history like WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood ''WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood'' and ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman ''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'' are reworked to make an updated and more appropriate version. Other parts have characters vaguely referencing some points of Jason's pre-flashpoint activities or rendered CanonDiscontinuity.



* HeterosexualLifePartners: Jason and Roy become very close over the course of the first volume, considering one another their best friends. ''Comicbook/RedHoodArsenal'' explores this a little better, and they only "break up" because Jason sees that he's not good for Roy's mental wellbeing. [[spoiler: After Roy dies in Comicbook/HeroesInCrisis Jason becomes a DarkerAndEdgier anti-hero out of mourning, however briefly.]]

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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Jason and Roy become very close over the course of the first volume, considering one another their best friends. ''Comicbook/RedHoodArsenal'' ''ComicBook/RedHoodArsenal'' explores this a little better, and they only "break up" because Jason sees that he's not good for Roy's mental wellbeing. [[spoiler: After Roy dies in Comicbook/HeroesInCrisis Jason becomes a DarkerAndEdgier anti-hero out of mourning, however briefly.]]



* MaleGaze: Mostly subdued under Rocafort but started to become more prominent with the different artists than succeded him.

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* MaleGaze: Mostly subdued under Rocafort but started to become more prominent with the different artists than that succeded him.
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** Starfire's already-revealing costume goes UpToEleven here. She now effectively has only a pair of pasties covering her nipples, and the bikini she wears late in the first issue actually manages to be ''more'' modest than her default costume. See also the aforementioned semi-transparent bikini.

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** Starfire's already-revealing costume goes UpToEleven here.gets exaggerated. She now effectively has only a pair of pasties covering her nipples, and the bikini she wears late in the first issue actually manages to be ''more'' modest than her default costume. See also the aforementioned semi-transparent bikini.
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* RedeemingReplacement: Unlike past iterations of Bizarro, who are at best [[TragicVillain Tragic Villains]] with a BlueAndOrangeMorality, this version is genuinely heroic.
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* RedHerring: Issues 34 and 35 heavily imply Jason having ties with [[ComicBook/BrianMichaelBendisSuperman Leviathan]], but ultimately is revealed during ''Event Leviathan'' that he has no relationship to it.

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* RedHerring: Issues 34 and 35 heavily imply Jason having ties with [[ComicBook/BrianMichaelBendisSuperman [[ComicBook/SupermanBrianMichaelBendis Leviathan]], but ultimately is revealed during ''Event Leviathan'' that he has no relationship to it.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Blackfire in this series is shown to genuinely care for Starfire as a sister, Starfire, in turn, shares those feelings. However, Blackfire had reluctantly sold her sister into slavery for the safety of Tamaran, which she deeply regretted. Fortunately, by the time they see each other again, Starfire understood that it was for the safety of their planet and had forgiven her sister. Blackfire does employ some tough love when Starfire becomes addicted to drugs, but not for long mostly she was just worried about her and felt bad because she feels that while she is the Tamaranian ruler, she can't even save her own sister. She pretends to defect to the side of Helspont, but she attacks him revealing it to be a ruse, this almost gets her killed. Starfire is worried about her sister while looking for her and when she finds her she is devastated at the state her sister is in. (Letting out a BigNO) Blackfire survives this thankfully, and Starfire accompanies her back to Tamaran so she can recover.



* BigNO!: Starfire has one when Blackfire is almost killed during the fight with Helspont.


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* AdaptationalHeroism: Blackfire in this series is shown to genuinely care for Starfire as a sister, Starfire, in turn, shares those feelings. However, Blackfire had reluctantly sold her sister into slavery for the safety of Tamaran, which she deeply regretted. Fortunately, by the time they see each other again, Starfire understood that it was for the safety of their planet and had forgiven her sister. Blackfire does employ some tough love when Starfire becomes addicted to drugs, but not for long mostly she was just worried about her and felt bad because she feels that while she is the Tamaranian ruler, she can't even save her own sister. She pretends to defect to the side of Helspont, but she attacks him revealing it to be a ruse, this almost gets her killed. Starfire is worried about her sister while looking for her and when she finds her she is devastated at the state her sister is in. (Letting out a BigNO) Blackfire survives this thankfully, and Starfire accompanies her back to Tamaran so she can recover.


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* BigNO: Starfire has one when Blackfire is almost killed during the fight with Helspont.
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*** Bizarro's origin is directly tied to the events of ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil''.

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*** Bizarro's origin is directly tied to the events of ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil''.''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.

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* NotSoDifferent:
** How Red Hood handles his Talon during the Night of the Owls. [[spoiler:He relates to being killed and reanimated as a killer, and not being in control of his own life. The Talon asks Red Hood for help, as he [[ICannotSelfTerminate cannot self terminate]].]]
** Jason will see a connection with Bizarro with regards to whether or not either of them has a soul.



** [[spoiler: The Talon implies that Red Hood may be one, at some degree (especially considering how the fight was handled as a NotSoDifferent situation).]]

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** [[spoiler: The Talon implies that Red Hood may be one, at some degree (especially considering how the fight was handled as a NotSoDifferent situation).NotSoDifferentRemar).]]

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** Throughout the series, Jason's All Blades function as this. They are only capable of hurting the Untitled and other suitably evil (though distinctly magical) creatures.

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** Throughout the series, Jason's All Blades function as like this. They are only capable of hurting the Untitled and other suitably evil (though distinctly magical) creatures.


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** During ''Prince of Gotham'' the Blood Blade is introduced, wielded by Essence. Unlike the All-Blades, the Blood Blade is effective against anything but if the wielder ever draws the blood of an innocent, then they will be trapped inside the blade, forever.

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* MagicalWeapon:
** Throughout the series, Jason's All Blades function as this. They are only capable of hurting the Untitled and other suitably evil (though distinctly magical) creatures.
** Artemis's main weapon throughout volume 2, Mistress, has a will of its own. Later on, she also acquires the Bow of Ra, a magical bow created by the god Ra as a gift to the champion of the Bana-Mighdall Amazons.



* MagicalWeapon: Artemis acquires the Bow of Ra, a magical bow created by the god Ra as a gift to the champion of the Bana-Mighdall Amazons.
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* MagicalWeapon: Artemis acquires the Bow of Ra, a magical bow created by the god Ra as a gift to the champion of the Bana-Mighdall Amazons.
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In June 2015, the book was retooled into ''ComicBook/RedHoodArsenal'', while Starfire was spun off into her own solo ongoing. In 2016, the title returned as part of the ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' initiative, with Red Hood recruiting ComicBook/{{Artemis}} and Bizarro, forming a dark counterpart for DC's [[ComicBook/Trinity2008 Trinity]].

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In June 2015, the book was retooled into ''ComicBook/RedHoodArsenal'', while Starfire was spun off into her own solo ongoing.ongoing, ''Comicbook/Starfire2015''. In 2016, the title returned as part of the ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' initiative, with Red Hood recruiting ComicBook/{{Artemis}} and Bizarro, forming a dark counterpart for DC's [[ComicBook/Trinity2008 Trinity]].
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In June 2015, the book was retooled into ''ComicBook/RedHoodArsenal'', while Starfire was spun off into her own solo ongoing. In 2016, the title returned as part of the ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' initiative, with Red Hood recruiting ComicBook/{{Artemis}} and SelfDemonstrating/{{Bizarro}}, forming a dark counterpart for DC's [[ComicBook/Trinity2008 Trinity]].

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In June 2015, the book was retooled into ''ComicBook/RedHoodArsenal'', while Starfire was spun off into her own solo ongoing. In 2016, the title returned as part of the ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' initiative, with Red Hood recruiting ComicBook/{{Artemis}} and SelfDemonstrating/{{Bizarro}}, Bizarro, forming a dark counterpart for DC's [[ComicBook/Trinity2008 Trinity]].
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* CurbStompBattle: Batman inflicts this on Jason on issue 25 after the latter breaks his promise of not killing in Gotham.

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* CurbStompBattle: Batman inflicts this on Jason on in issue 25 after the latter breaks his promise of not killing in Gotham. It's so one-sided that Jason doesn't land a single blow, and Bruce can even shatter Jason's helmet and rip off his symbol for extra insult.
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->'''Jason Todd:''' “The only reason I’m here is ’cause if anything happens to you–that would make me the worst former sidekick ever.”
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-->-- '''Jason Todd''' to Roy Harper, ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'' #1 - To Roy Harper
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The series went under a minor retooling in September 2018, with Jason going on his own and the title changing to ''Red Hood: Outlaw'', now dropping his compunctions since losing his friends and Roy's death as a result of ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis'', back to a mad-as-hell PragmaticHero who kills criminals and villains freely as he had when he becomes Red Hood in ''Under the Hood''. Lobdell's 9-year run ended with issue 50. Issues 51 and 52 saw Shawn Martinbrough writing a two-issue story for the series, now renamed to just ''Red Hood'' but retaining the numbering of the ''Rebirth'' series.

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The series went under a minor retooling in September 2018, with Jason going on his own and the title changing to ''Red Hood: Outlaw'', now dropping his compunctions since losing his friends and Roy's death as a result of ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis'', back to a mad-as-hell PragmaticHero who kills criminals and villains freely as he had when he becomes fist became Red Hood in ''Under the Hood''.Hood. Lobdell's 9-year run ended with issue 50. Issues 51 and 52 saw Shawn Martinbrough writing a two-issue story for the series, now renamed to just ''Red Hood'' but retaining the numbering of the ''Rebirth'' series.
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* SpyCatsuit: In a flashback in #2, Talia al Ghul is seen in a black colored spy catsuit as she goes to the All Caste with Jason.

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* SpyCatsuit: In a flashback in #2, Talia al Ghul ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul is seen in a black colored spy catsuit as she goes to the All Caste with Jason.

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* AboveGoodAndEvil: How CombatPragmatist Jason explained his moralities after defeating [[spoiler: Essence when she and Ducra believes he's on a road to evil.]]
--> '''Jason:''' I'm not evil. Or good. Unfortunately for you, [[CombatPragmatist I'm just practical as hell.]]



* AssShove: Jason pulls this with a ''lit flare'' on a bike gang leader on issue 26.
* AttackHello: [[spoiler: Wingman]] did this to Jason in issue 30, ambushing him on the prison he was investigating.
* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler: Arsenal, who saved Jason from Bruce's assault, hangs out with Jason [[EventFlag one last time]] before his death in ''[[ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis Heroes in Crisis]]'']]
* BadassTeacher: Jason was convinced by [[spoiler:Lex Luthor]] to teach a group of Metahumans in order to raise them to be his [[spoiler: Doom Bringers of Tomorrow army.]] The first thing he does is to fight them all without breaking a sweat.



* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Artemis and Bizarro are revealed to be under the control of Vessel as revenge for Jason and Dr. Veritas rejecting him as a student.]] They break out of it quickly anyway.
* BrainyBaby: Babe In Arms, who is the brains while her undead mother carrying her around acts as her muscle.
* TheBusCameBack / BackForTheFinale:
** Bunker from Teen Titans was trapped in an abandoned desert is and saved by Jason. He then joined Jason as his bodyguard in the Penguin Lounge for a few chapters.
** Dr. Shay Veritas and the Block appear during the ''Generation Outlaw'' arc after not being seen through all of ''Rebirth''.
** Doomed from ''[[ComicBook/SupermanDoomed Doomed]]'' is found in one of the Block's sites, attacking and later joining Jason's RagtagBunchOFMisfits.
** [[spoiler: General Glory makes an appearance as a government operative sent to investigate the Untitled recruits and to bring back the obelisks they stole.]]
** [[spoiler: Monsieur Mallah applies to be a teacher in Ma Gunn's home for wayward boys. And it reveals that Faye Gunn and Mallah knew each other years before.]]
** [[spoiler: Isabel, Jason's date in the new 52]] returns for a few chapters.
** Essence and S'aru make their first appearance in years during the ''Prince of Gotham'' storyline.
** [[spoiler: The Untitled strikes again in issue 43 after being last seen in issue 27 of the first volume.]]
** [[spoiler: Artemis, Bizarro, and Ma Gunn finally returned to the main universe in Issue 39.]]
** [[spoiler: The pre-Rebirth iteration of the outlaws ([[AlternateSelf Red Hood]], Arsenal, and Starfire) shows up to help the current team to seal off Trigon's lair.]]



* CooldownHug: Jason asks Bruce for one after the latter breaks the news of [[spoiler:Roy's death]] to him.



** After shooting the Penguin and getting into a brawl with Batman, Red Hood goes solo in a much darker direction, complete with [[http://comicbook.com/dc/2018/08/02/red-hood-gets-a-new-costume/ an "edgier" makeover]] that sees him don a literal red hoodie, a crowbar, and a katana.

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** After shooting the Penguin and getting into a brawl with Batman, Red Hood goes solo in a much darker direction, complete with [[http://comicbook.com/dc/2018/08/02/red-hood-gets-a-new-costume/ an "edgier" makeover]] that sees him don a literal red hoodie, a crowbar, and a katana. This takes Jason back to his old AntiVillain ways for a story arc, returning to being a PragmaticHero afterward.



* EmptyShell: Black Mask's fate after his plan to fuse his mind with Bizarro's backfires.

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* DesignatedGirlFight: Issue #44 has [[spoiler: Essence possess Isabel and fighting Artemis while she's undercover to hunt the Untitled. In other words, Jason's ex is possessed by Jason's ex and is fighting Jason's almost girlfriend.]]
* TheDon: Jason assumes this role during the Prince of Gotham story-arc, taking over Penguin's Iceberg Lounge for a few chapters before handing the position to Suzie Su.
* EmptyShell: Black Mask's fate after his plan to fuse his mind with Bizarro's backfires.



* FireForgedFriends: Jason's charges all bond together after just one mission, where they're forced to defeat the STAR mutants with teamwork.



* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler: Essence was able to escape her prison by breaking out of the safe Jason put the sword into and possessing Isabel.]]
* GreaterScopeVillain: The Underlife, a massive, world-spanning criminal organization that Jason is trying to take down on his own.
* GiverOfLameNames: Jason turns out to be one of these out of sheer apathy, naming the dog he befriended in Mexico...Dog.



* HeroicSacrifice: Bizarro stays behind the Chamber of All to stall [[spoiler: Trigon. He ends up defeating him in one blow instead.]]



* HopeCrusher: [[spoiler: How the Untitled works. They prey on hope in order to unsuspectingly infect people and multiply their troops. But it doesn't affect cynic people like Jason or General Glory.]]



* InTheHood: Jason ditches the iconic red helmet in favor of a red hoodie.



* JustFriends: What Artemis and Jason agree to be [[spoiler: after kissing each other again. But both know they're lying to each other.]]
--->'''Artemis:''' "Honestly? It was like kissing my brother."
---> '''Jason:''' "I was thinking the same thing, and I have four brothers."
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler: Penguin conveniently forgot Jason's face after he recovered from being shot in the face.]]



* LesserOfTwoEvils: [[spoiler: The reason why Jason volunteered to accept Luthor's offer to train his new army. It's either him or some other psycho like the Joker or Cheetah.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: Jason shows that he didn't lose his touch during the ''Prince of Gotham'' arc as he manipulates Batman, [[spoiler: Wingman, The Penguin, Bunker, Essence and Suzie Su]] into following his plans.



* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: [[spoiler:Issue 25 ends with Bizarro and Artemis disappearing into another dimension to prevent their base from crashing into Gotham City, but Red Hood being kicked out of the Bat-Family for seemingly killing the Penguin in cold blood.]]

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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: Appears that way as of [[spoiler:Issue 25 25, which ends with Bizarro and Artemis disappearing into another dimension to prevent their base from crashing into Gotham City, but Red Hood being kicked out of the Bat-Family for seemingly killing the Penguin in cold blood.]] [[spoiler:Ultimately subverted, as none of those changes stick.]]



* PlaceBeyondTime: The Chamber of All exists outside time and space allowing anyone inside it to travel anytime and anywhere.
* RedHerring: Issues 34 and 35 heavily imply Jason having ties with [[ComicBook/BrianMichaelBendisSuperman Leviathan]], but ultimately is revealed during ''Event Leviathan'' that he has no relationship to it.



* RedSkiesCrossover: The ComicBook/DCYearOfTheVillain crossover boils down to Luthor offering Jason to be a teacher for villainous metahumans. The Doom signal from ''Doom Rising'' is shown shining in the sky in a later chapter, but it's pretty much ignored by the group as more pressing concerns take priority.
* RefugeInAudacity: After learning that [[spoiler: Jason came back to Gotham to take over Penguin's Iceberg Lounge after his exile,]] Batman confronts him intending to drag him out. Jason calmly surrenders himself, reminding Batman that it's the Red Hood who killed Penguin, not Jason Todd. He goads the latter to try to charge him for attempted murder and explain why he's dragging one of Bruce Wayne's sons to Jail. Batman can't do anything but leave him alone.



* TheReveal: Solitary is revealed to be [[spoiler: Jason's father. Or maybe, since Jason remembers that his father has a Batarang shaped mark on his right arm and Solidary doesn't have it. Then it turns out that ''Wingman'' is Jason's father after Jason left Gotham again.]]
* ReunionVow: Jason promises Isabel to return for Dog before leaving Gotham at the end of ''Prince of Gotham''



* StalkerWithoutACrush: A new character named Solitary introduces himself as being the one responsible for bringing this iteration of the Outlaws together and showing extensive knowledge of their activities in issue 19.
* ShiftingVoiceOfMadness: Bizarro slips into using his regular "Bizarro-speak" or regular speech at random times as the side effects of being exposed to Kryptonite start to wear off.
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* StalkerWithoutACrush: A RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Jason's motivation for taking down the Underlife is [[spoiler: Roy's death in ''[[ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis Heroes in Crisis]]'']]
* RousingSpeech: One happens in a protest in Qurac. [[spoiler: It's actually a ploy from the Untitled to prey and assimilate on the unsuspecting protesters.]]
* SafetyGearIsCowardly: Jason's
new character named Solitary introduces himself as being the one responsible for bringing costume doesn't offer any real protection this iteration time around as he traded his costume armor for a t-shirt, jeans, and a mask.
* ShameIfSomethingHappened: [[spoiler: Jason's return from exile sees him take over Penguin's casino. Batman angrily breaks into the casino to arrest Jason for breaking their agreement but Jason smugly points out that should he be arrested not only would he need to explain ''his side''
of the Outlaws together and showing extensive knowledge of their activities story in issue 19.
* ShiftingVoiceOfMadness: Bizarro slips into using his regular "Bizarro-speak" or regular speech at random times as
full detail but should Batman actually convince authorities to place him in Arkham, it'd just give him easy access to the side effects Joker.]]
* SharpDressedMan: As the new owner
of being exposed to Kryptonite start the Iceberg Lounge, Jason takes to wear off.
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* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend:
Jason get a lot. %%Try to list examples of their ship teaseimmediately denies that Dr. Shay Veritas is his girlfriend when teased by Cloud 9.



** ''Generation Outlaw'' is very obviously inspired by Lobdell's own work in ComicBook/GenerationX, [[spoiler: complete with Jason taking all the kids in ala ComicBook/ProfessorX.]]
** Jason teases Batman by asking him if he's quoting Film/PrettyWoman at him.
* StalkerWithoutACrush: A new character named Solitary introduces himself as being the one responsible for bringing this iteration of the Outlaws together and showing extensive knowledge of their activities in issue 19.
* ShiftingVoiceOfMadness: Bizarro slips into using his regular "Bizarro-speak" or regular speech at random times as the side effects of being exposed to Kryptonite start to wear off.



* TimeyWimeyBall: In the Chamber of All, time flows in different ways [[spoiler: allowing the past iterations of the outlaws to help out the current team.]]
* UnscrupulousHero: Played with, Jason is at his most vicious during the ''Outlaw'' as a means to cope with [[spoiler:Roy's death in ''[[ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis Heroes in Crisis]]'']] but he mellows out once he defeats the Underlife and returns to Gotham.







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* AboveGoodAndEvil: How CombatPragmatist Jason explained his moralities after defeating [[spoiler: Essence when she and Ducra believes he's on a road to evil.]]
--> '''Jason:''' I'm not evil. Or good. Unfortunately for you, [[CombatPragmatist I'm just practical as hell.]]
* AssShove: Jason pulls this with a ''lit flare'' on a bike gang leader on issue 26.
* AttackHello: [[spoiler: Wingman]] did this to Jason in issue 30, ambushing him on the prison he was investigating.
* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler: Arsenal, who saved Jason from Bruce's assault, hangs out with Jason [[EventFlag one last time]] before his death in ''[[ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis Heroes in Crisis]]'']]
* BadassTeacher: Jason was convinced by [[spoiler:Lex Luthor]] to teach a group of Metahumans in order to raise them to be his [[spoiler: Doom Bringers of Tomorrow army.]] The first thing he does is to fight them all without breaking a sweat.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Artemis and Bizarro are revealed to be under the control of Vessel as revenge for Jason and Dr. Veritas rejecting him as a student.]] They break out of it quickly anyway.
* BrainyBaby: Babe In Arms, who is the brains while her undead mother carrying her around acts as her muscle.
* TheBusCameBack / BackForTheFinale:
** Bunker from Teen Titans was trapped in an abandoned desert is and saved by Jason. He then joined Jason as his bodyguard in the Penguin Lounge for a few chapters.
** Dr. Shay Veritas and the Block appear during the ''Generation Outlaw'' arc after not being seen through all of ''Rebirth''.
** Doomed from ''[[ComicBook/SupermanDoomed Doomed]]'' is found in one of the Block's sites, attacking and later joining Jason's RagtagBunchOFMisfits.
** [[spoiler: General Glory makes an appearance as a government operative sent to investigate the Untitled recruits and to bring back the obelisks they stole.]]
** [[spoiler: Monsieur Mallah applies to be a teacher in Ma Gunn's home for wayward boys. And it reveals that Faye Gunn and Mallah knew each other years before.]]
** [[spoiler: Isabel, Jason's date in the new 52]] returns for a few chapters.
** Essence and S'aru make their first appearance in years during the ''Prince of Gotham'' storyline.
** [[spoiler: The Untitled strikes again in issue 43 after being last seen in issue 27 of the first volume.]]
** [[spoiler: Artemis, Bizarro, and Ma Gunn finally returned to the main universe in Issue 39.]]
** [[spoiler: The pre-Rebirth iteration of the outlaws ([[AlternateSelf Red Hood]], Arsenal, and Starfire) shows up to help the current team to seal off Trigon's lair.]]
* CooldownHug: Jason asks Bruce for one after the latter breaks the news of [[spoiler:Roy's death]] to him.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Zigzagged. After the events that led to Jason's separation from Artemis and Bizarro and being exiled from the Batfamily by Batman, Jason is back to his old AntiVillain ways for a story arc, returning to be a PragmaticHero afterward.
* DesignatedGirlFight: Issue #44 has [[spoiler: Essence possess Isabel and fighting Artemis while she's undercover to hunt the Untitled. In other words, Jason's ex is possessed by Jason's ex and is fighting Jason's almost girlfriend.]]
* TheDon: Jason assumes this role during the Prince of Gotham story-arc, taking over Penguin's Iceberg Lounge for a few chapters before handing the position to Suzie Su.
* FireForgedFriends: Jason's charges all bond together after just one mission, where they're forced to defeat the STAR mutants with teamwork.
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler: Essence was able to escape her prison by breaking out of the safe Jason put the sword into and possessing Isabel.]]
* GreaterScopeVillain: The Underlife, a massive, world-spanning criminal organization that Jason is trying to take down on his own.
* GiverOfLameNames: Jason turns out to be one of these out of sheer apathy, naming the dog he befriended in Mexico...Dog.
* HeroicSacrifice: Bizarro stays behind the Chamber of All to stall [[spoiler: Trigon. He ends up defeating him in one blow instead.]]
* HopeCrusher: [[spoiler: How the Untitled works. They prey on hope in order to unsuspectingly infect people and multiply their troops. But it doesn't affect cynic people like Jason or General Glory.]]
* InTheHood: Jason ditches the iconic red helmet in favor of a red hoodie.
* JustFriends: What Artemis and Jason agree to be [[spoiler: after kissing each other again. But both know they're lying to each other.]]
--->'''Artemis:''' "Honestly? It was like kissing my brother."
---> '''Jason:''' "I was thinking the same thing, and I have four brothers."
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler: Penguin conveniently forgot Jason's face after he recovered from being shot in the face.]]
* LesserOfTwoEvils: [[spoiler: The reason why Jason volunteered to accept Luthor's offer to train his new army. It's either him or some other psycho like the Joker or Cheetah.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: Jason shows that he didn't lose his touch during the ''Prince of Gotham'' arc as he manipulates Batman, [[spoiler: Wingman, The Penguin, Bunker, Essence and Suzie Su]] into following his plans.
* PlaceBeyondTime: The Chamber of All exists outside time and space allowing anyone inside it to travel anytime and anywhere.
* RedHerring: Issues 34 and 35 heavily imply Jason having ties with [[ComicBook/BrianMichaelBendisSuperman Leviathan]], but ultimately is revealed during ''Event Leviathan'' that he has no relationship to it.
* RedSkiesCrossover: The ComicBook/DCYearOfTheVillain crossover boils down to Luthor offering Jason to be a teacher for villainous metahumans. The Doom signal from ''Doom Rising'' is shown shining in the sky in a later chapter, but it's pretty much ignored by the group as more pressing concerns take priority.
* RefugeInAudacity: After learning that [[spoiler: Jason came back to Gotham to take over Penguin's Iceberg Lounge after his exile,]] Batman confronts him intending to drag him out. Jason calmly surrenders himself, reminding Batman that it's the Red Hood who killed Penguin, not Jason Todd. He goads the latter to try to charge him for attempted murder and explain why he's dragging one of Bruce Wayne's sons to Jail. Batman can't do anything but leave him alone.
* TheReveal: Solitary is revealed to be [[spoiler: Jason's father. Or maybe, since Jason remembers that his father has a Batarang shaped mark on his right arm and Solidary doesn't have it. Then it turns out that ''Wingman'' is Jason's father after Jason left Gotham again.]]
* ReunionVow: Jason promises Isabel to return for Dog before leaving Gotham at the end of ''Prince of Gotham''
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Jason's motivation for taking down the Underlife is [[spoiler: Roy's death in ''[[ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis Heroes in Crisis]]'']]
* RousingSpeech: One happens in a protest in Qurac. [[spoiler: It's actually a ploy from the Untitled to prey and assimilate on the unsuspecting protesters.]]
* SafetyGearIsCowardly: Jason's new costume doesn't offer any real protection this time around as he traded his costume armor for a t-shirt, jeans, and a mask.
* ShameIfSomethingHappened: [[spoiler: Jason's return from exile sees him take over Penguin's casino. Batman angrily breaks into the casino to arrest Jason for breaking their agreement but Jason smugly points out that should he be arrested not only would he need to explain ''his side'' of the story in full detail but should Batman actually convince authorities to place him in Arkham, it'd just give him easy access to the Joker.]]
* SharpDressedMan: As the new owner of the Iceberg Lounge, Jason takes to wear a classy three-piece ensemble befitting of his new status.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Jason immediately denies that Dr. Shay Veritas is his girlfriend when teased by Cloud 9.
* ShoutOut:
** ''Generation Outlaw'' is very obviously inspired by Lobdell's own work in ComicBook/GenerationX, [[spoiler: complete with Jason taking all the kids in ala ComicBook/ProfessorX.]]
** Jason teases Batman by asking him if he's quoting Film/PrettyWoman at him.
* TimeyWimeyBall: In the Chamber of All, time flows in different ways [[spoiler: allowing the past iterations of the outlaws to help out the current team.]]
* UnscrupulousHero: Played with, Jason is at his most vicious during the ''Outlaw'' as a means to cope with [[spoiler:Roy's death in ''[[ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis Heroes in Crisis]]'']] but he mellows out once he defeats the Underlife and returns to Gotham.
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* ShirtlessScene: Jason fought off police in his apartment with only a tiny towel covering his hips.

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* ShirtlessScene: Jason fought off police in his apartment with only a [[ModestyTowel tiny towel towel]] covering his hips.



* SpyCatsuit: In a flashback in #2, Talia al Ghul is seen in one of these as she goes to the All Caste with Jason, black colored.

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* SpyCatsuit: In a flashback in #2, Talia al Ghul is seen in one of these a black colored spy catsuit as she goes to the All Caste with Jason, black colored.Jason.



* TheShadowKnows: In the first issue Simon Amal's shadow in one panel is Crux

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* TheShadowKnows: In the first issue issue, Simon Amal's shadow in one panel is CruxCrux's shape, hinting at his true identity.



** #6 takes place a month before the events of #1 and details how Red Hood met Starfire in the first place -- and there are several other flashbacks within that context.
** The TPB takes the novel route of opening with #6 before going on into #1.

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** #6 takes place a month before the events of #1 and details how Red Hood met Starfire in the first place -- place, and there are several other flashbacks within that context.
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* WigDressAccent: Jason's disguise as Mr. Spanky, complete with glasses and a southern accent.

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* WigDressAccent: Jason's disguise as Mr. Spanky, complete with glasses and a southern accent.accent to infiltrate Penguin's lounge.



* GiverOfLameNames: He turns out to be one of these out of sheer apathy, naming the dog he befriended in Mexico...Dog.

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* GiverOfLameNames: He Jason turns out to be one of these out of sheer apathy, naming the dog he befriended in Mexico...Dog.

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* ArtShift: Due to the series having artists with pretty distinctive art styles, guest characters tend to look different to the way they look on their own series. This goes both ways, with the Outlaws looking differently when appearing in other books.

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* ArtShift: Due to the series having artists with pretty distinctive art styles, guest characters tend to look different to from the way they look on in their own series. This goes both ways, with the Outlaws looking differently when appearing in other books.



** The second iteration is identified by editorial as "the Dark Trinity", consisting of Red Hood (Batman), Artemis (Wonder Woman), and Bizarro (Superman).

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** The second iteration is identified by the editorial as "the Dark Trinity", consisting of Red Hood (Batman), Artemis (Wonder Woman), and Bizarro (Superman).



** Starfire, to Superman. She's basically the flip side of Clark's coin, both being nearly all-powerful aliens that are powered by the yellow sun. Both came from being traumatically removed from home into unfamiliar surroundings, with two every different upbringing. Starfire's perceptions of humanity, along with her tendency to attempt to kill whatever she doesn't like directly contrast Clark's. Star wishes to remain very private, only presenting herself willing to the public eye when it's unavoidable. She doesn't wish to come off as friendly or there for others' protection, she just wants to do what she wishes. if Clark and she were to ever meet it'd a lot of friction between the two. [[spoiler: In issue 14, they do meet... and it nearly breaks out into all-out brawl involving the "team" and Sups, mostly due to her and Jason's character traits. It takes Jason's date, Isabel, from keeping things from getting out of hand while getting them all to sit down and talk.]]

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** Starfire, to Superman. She's basically the flip side of Clark's coin, both being nearly all-powerful aliens that are powered by the yellow sun. Both came from being traumatically removed from home into unfamiliar surroundings, with two every different upbringing. Starfire's perceptions of humanity, along with her tendency to attempt to kill whatever she doesn't like directly contrast Clark's. Star wishes to remain very private, only presenting herself willing to the public eye when it's unavoidable. She doesn't wish to come off as friendly or there for others' protection, she just wants to do what she wishes. if Clark and she were to ever meet it'd a lot of friction between the two. [[spoiler: In issue 14, they do meet... and it nearly breaks out into an all-out brawl involving the "team" and Sups, mostly due to her and Jason's character traits. It takes Jason's date, Isabel, from keeping things from getting out of hand while getting them all to sit down and talk.]]



* CodeName: The Outlaws have their own codenames but usually call each other by their real ones even in missions. Everyone else call them by their code names.

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* CodeName: Played with. The Outlaws have their own codenames but usually call each other by their real ones even in missions. Everyone missions, however, everyone else call calls them by their code names.



%%* ExpressiveMask: Jason. And he wears a ''[[UpToEleven helmet]]''

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%%* * ExpressiveMask: Jason. And he wears Rocafort's redesign for Jason included a ''[[UpToEleven helmet]]''helmet that allowed him to show emotion, however most artists rendered this design choice by giving the helmet a face capable of emoting that looked weird at best, goofy at worst.



%%* FatBastard: Suzie Su, a relatively rare female example. %%expand how is she a fat bastard
* FemaleGaze: Red Hood and Arsenal provide a lot of this, at least under Rocafort's pencils. Jason even spends most of the issue 6 completely naked.

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* FemaleGaze: Red Hood and Arsenal provide a lot of this, at least under Rocafort's pencils. Jason even spends most of the issue 6 completely naked.



** Crux. Obsessed with killing aliens? Check. Willing to go to extreme lengths to do it? Check. Honestly thinks he's the good guy, and people should praise and moreover, side with what he does? Check. He's so much so that he's literally perplexed when Arsenal attacks him to defend Starfire.[[spoiler: He does get past this late in the series, however.]]

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** Crux. Obsessed with killing aliens? Check. Willing to go to extreme lengths to do it? Check. Honestly thinks he's the good guy, and people should praise him and moreover, side with what he does? Check. He's so much so that he's literally perplexed when Arsenal attacks him to defend Starfire.[[spoiler: He does get past this late in the series, however.]]



%%* Really700YearsOld: S'aru the Protector looks like a child, but is in actuality a timeless being who is at least hundreds of years old. [[ImmatureImmortality That doesn't mean he can't act like a brat sometimes.]]

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%%* * Really700YearsOld: S'aru the Protector looks like a child, child but is in actuality a timeless being who is at least hundreds of years old. [[ImmatureImmortality That doesn't mean he can't act like a brat sometimes.]]



* MsFanservice: In issue #21 while Jason is playing poker a blonde bombshell named Emory ends up flirting with Jason as he leaves the table with her she is wearing a red two-piece dress a skirt on the bottom and another piece covering her chest which is showing off her big cleavage, and her stomach is exposed.
* NotADate: Artemis takes out Jason under the pretense of having a date in issue #19 but she only wanted to have a private talk with Jason about Bizarro. Jason was disappointed when he realized Artemis plans.

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* MsFanservice: In issue #21 while Jason is playing poker a blonde bombshell named Emory ends up flirting with Jason as he leaves the table with her she is wearing a red two-piece dress with a skirt on the bottom and another piece covering her chest which is showing off her big cleavage, and her stomach is exposed.
* NotADate: Artemis takes out Jason under the pretense of having a date in issue #19 but she only wanted to have a private talk with Jason about Bizarro. Jason was disappointed when he realized Artemis Artemis' plans.



%%* PetTheDog: Jason is very sympathetic towards Bizzaro. %%give examples of why Jason is very sympathetic to him.

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%%* * PetTheDog: As soon as he find Bizarro and the circumstances of his birth, Jason is very sympathetic towards Bizzaro. %%give examples of why takes it upon himself to become Bizarro's mentor and protector, constantly putting his life on the line to help Bizarro find his place in the world. Over time this dynamic grows into a parent-son one, with Jason is very sympathetic to him.as the parent and Bizarro as the son.



* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Artemis and Bizarro are revealed to be under the control of Vessel as revenge for Jason and Dr. Veritas rejecting him as a student.]] They break out of it quickly anyways.

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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Artemis and Bizarro are revealed to be under the control of Vessel as revenge for Jason and Dr. Veritas rejecting him as a student.]] They break out of it quickly anyways.anyway.



** Bunker from Teen Titans was trapped in an abandoned desert is and saved by Jason. He then joined Jason as his bodyguard in the Penguin Lounge for a few chapters.
** Dr. Shay Veritas and the Block appear during the ''Generation Outlaw'' arc after not being seen through all of ''Rebirth''.
** Doomed from ''[[ComicBook/SupermanDoomed Doomed]]'' is found in one of the Block's sites, attacking and later joining Jason's RagtagBunchOFMisfits.
** [[spoiler: General Glory makes an appearance as a government operative sent to investigate the Untitled recruits and to bring back the obelisks they stole.]]
** [[spoiler: Monsieur Mallah applies to be a teacher in Ma Gunn's home for wayward boys. And it reveals that Faye Gunn and Mallah knew each other years before.]]



** [[spoiler: The Untitled strikes again in issue 43.]]

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** [[spoiler: The Untitled strikes again in issue 43.43 after being last seen in issue 27 of the first volume.]]



* GiverOfLameNames: He turns out to be one of these out sheer apathy, naming the dog he befriended in Mexico...Dog.

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* GiverOfLameNames: He turns out to be one of these out of sheer apathy, naming the dog he befriended in Mexico...Dog.



* RefugeInAudacity: After learning that [[spoiler: Jason came back to Gotham to take over Penguin's Iceberg Lounge after his exile,]] Batman confronts him intending to drag him out. Jason calmly surrenders himself, reminding Batman that its the Red Hood who killed Penguin, not Jason Todd. He goads the latter to try to charge him for attempted murder and explain why he's dragging one of Bruce Wayne's sons to Jail. Batman can't do anything but leave him alone.

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* RefugeInAudacity: After learning that [[spoiler: Jason came back to Gotham to take over Penguin's Iceberg Lounge after his exile,]] Batman confronts him intending to drag him out. Jason calmly surrenders himself, reminding Batman that its it's the Red Hood who killed Penguin, not Jason Todd. He goads the latter to try to charge him for attempted murder and explain why he's dragging one of Bruce Wayne's sons to Jail. Batman can't do anything but leave him alone.
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* CanonForeigner:
** It's shown that Bunker from Teen Titans was trapped in an abandoned desert and saved by Jason. He joined Jason as his bodyguard in the Penguin Lounge for a few chapters.
** Dr. Shay Veritas and the Block appear during the ''Generation Outlaw'' arc after not being seen through all of ''Rebirth''.
** Doomed from ''[[ComicBook/SupermanDoomed Doomed]]'' is shown to attacking and later joining Jason's RagtagBunchOFMisfits.
** [[spoiler: General Glory makes an appearance as a government operative sent to investigate the Untitled recruits and to bring back the obelisks they stole.]]
** [[spoiler: Monsieur Mallah applies to be a teacher in Ma Gunn's home for wayward boys. And it reveals that Faye Gunn and Mallah knew each other years before.]]

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%%* DemonicPossession: The Untitled.

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%%* * DemonicPossession: The Untitled.Untitled are demonic parasites who latch onto human hosts and feed on their hope.



%%* {{Fanservice}}



%%* FullCircleRevolution: Arsenal was a victim of one.



%%* HeterosexualLifePartners: Jason and Roy.

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%%* * HeterosexualLifePartners: Jason and Roy.Roy become very close over the course of the first volume, considering one another their best friends. ''Comicbook/RedHoodArsenal'' explores this a little better, and they only "break up" because Jason sees that he's not good for Roy's mental wellbeing. [[spoiler: After Roy dies in Comicbook/HeroesInCrisis Jason becomes a DarkerAndEdgier anti-hero out of mourning, however briefly.]]



%%* LightningBruiser: Starfire and Crux.



%%* Really700YearsOld: S'aru the Protector, Ducra and [[spoiler:Essence.]]

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%%* Really700YearsOld: S'aru the Protector, Ducra and [[spoiler:Essence.Protector looks like a child, but is in actuality a timeless being who is at least hundreds of years old. [[ImmatureImmortality That doesn't mean he can't act like a brat sometimes.]]



%%** Christ, the entire team is dead on the inside and trying to cover it up. %%How are they dead inside?

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* BadassNormal: Red Hood and Arsenal.
* BewareTheSuperman: Jason has respect for ComicBook/{{Superman}} as much as a surfer has for sharks. After having worked beside him after all those years ago has more or less taught him to be ProperlyParanoid the second that the Kryptonian gets involved.

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* BadassNormal: Red Hood and Arsenal.
Arsenal are normal men fighting alongside Starfire and can hold themselves even against supernatural enemies and aliens. [[EmpoweredBadassNormal Red hood]] does have magical swords, but it only works against the Untitled, and he relies on his own skills against other enemies.
* BewareTheSuperman: BewareTheSuperman:
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Jason has respect for ComicBook/{{Superman}} as much as a surfer has for sharks. After having worked beside him after all those years ago has more or less taught him to be ProperlyParanoid the second that the Kryptonian gets involved.



* CodeName: Played with: they have them, but generally use their real ones.

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* CodeName: Played with: they CodeName: The Outlaws have them, their own codenames but generally use usually call each other by their real ones.ones even in missions. Everyone else call them by their code names.



* DemonicPossession: The Untitled.

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* %%* DemonicPossession: The Untitled.



* ExpressiveMask: Jason. And he wears a ''[[UpToEleven helmet]]''

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* %%* ExpressiveMask: Jason. And he wears a ''[[UpToEleven helmet]]''



* FantasticRacism: The gimmick of Crux, a human bent on killing every alien on Earth. He has a special hatred for Tamaraneans, blaming them for the death of his parents after they were killed by the crash of a Tamaranean war cruiser, directly into their car, as he sat in the backseat.
** He just lucked out as his parents were highly respected alien researchers.
* FatBastard: Suzie Su, a relatively rare female example.

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* FantasticRacism: The gimmick of Crux, a human bent on killing every alien on Earth. He has a special hatred for Tamaraneans, blaming them for the death of his parents after they were killed by the crash of a Tamaranean war cruiser, directly into their car, as he sat in the backseat.
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backseat. He just lucked out as his parents were highly respected alien researchers.
* %%* FatBastard: Suzie Su, a relatively rare female example.example. %%expand how is she a fat bastard



* FriendlyEnemy: Killer Croc is Arsenal's AA sponsor.
* FullCircleRevolution: Arsenal was a victim of one.

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* FriendlyEnemy: Killer Croc is took pity on Arsenal after trying a SuicideByCop, helping him get back up, and even revealed to be Arsenal's AA sponsor.
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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Jason and Roy.

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* LightningBruiser: Starfire and Crux.
* LimitedWardrobe: Surprisingly averted even in-costume by Arsenal, who has a lot of distinct baseball caps.

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* %%* LightningBruiser: Starfire and Crux.
* LimitedWardrobe: LimitedWardrobe:
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* MafiaPrincess: Suzie Su, whose father appears to be ''very'' well-connected.

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* MafiaPrincess: Suzie Su, whose father appears to be ''very'' well-connected.was a part of a small criminal family before Jason killed their extended family. She swore revenge against Jason for this, [[spoiler:but reconciled with him when he gave her the Iceberg Lounge and made her boss.]]



* MonochromaticEyes: Starfire (green) and Essence (black).

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* MonochromaticEyes: Starfire (green) has green monochromatic eyes, a common trait for Tamaranians and Essence (black).has black eyes in relation to her darkness powers.



* PersonOfMassDestruction: Starfire, some people are even worried that she may be a radioactive hazard.[[spoiler: Made scarier when something designed to drain her powers fails to do so.]]
** She destroyed a group of tanks without even appearing to be winded and then casually asked Jason if there's anything else she can do for him.

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* PersonOfMassDestruction: Starfire, some Starfire. She destroyed a group of tanks without even appearing to be winded and then casually asked Jason if there's anything else she can do for him. Some people are even worried that she may be a radioactive hazard.[[spoiler: Made scarier when something designed to drain her powers fails to do so.]]
** She destroyed a group of tanks without even appearing to be winded and then casually asked Jason if there's anything else she can do for him.
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* [[Really700YearsOld Really 400 Years old]]:
** S'aru the Protector, Ducra and [[spoiler:Essence.]]

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** Christ, the entire team is dead on the inside and trying to cover it up.

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* ShooOutTheNewGuy: According to WordOfGod, Crux was going to be a member of the team, but fans disliked him and the writer decided he didn't fit in. Crux is last seen being sent to Arkham Asylum.
** Subverted when he returns in the penultimate story, now much saner than he left, and becomes an EleventhHourRanger to the team.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Starfire's already-revealing costume goes UpToEleven here. She now effectively has only a pair of pasties covering her nipples, and the bikini she wears late in the first issue actually manages to be ''more'' modest than her default costume. See also the aforementioned semi-transparent bikini.

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* ShooOutTheNewGuy: According to WordOfGod, Crux was going to be a member of the team, but fans disliked him and the writer decided he didn't fit in. Crux is last seen being sent to Arkham Asylum.
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Asylum. Subverted when he returns in the penultimate story, now much saner than he left, and becomes an EleventhHourRanger to the team.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: {{Stripperiffic}}:
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Starfire's already-revealing costume goes UpToEleven here. She now effectively has only a pair of pasties covering her nipples, and the bikini she wears late in the first issue actually manages to be ''more'' modest than her default costume. See also the aforementioned semi-transparent bikini.



* TrickArrow: Though Arsenal has mostly avoided these, he has used a bomb arrow.
** Went all out with trick arrows in issue 5, which has him taking down Crux with an electric arrow, and making a fire with a fire arrow. And when he destroyed most of his arrows to stop Crux, we get brief glimpses at a bunch of other trick arrows that haven't been used yet.

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* TrickArrow: Though Arsenal has mostly avoided these, he has used a bomb arrow.
** Went
arrow. He also went all out with trick arrows in issue 5, which has him taking down Crux with an electric arrow, and making a fire with a fire arrow. And when he destroyed most of his arrows to stop Crux, we get brief glimpses at a bunch of other trick arrows that haven't been used yet.



* ThreeAmigos: Jason, Starfire, and Arsenal are this, as they help each other in whatever problems they face. Even after breaking up they're still on friendly terms.

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* ThreeAmigos: Jason, Starfire, and Arsenal are this, as they help each other in whatever problems they face. Even after breaking up up, they're still on friendly terms.



* WholeEpisodeFlashback: #6 takes place a month before the events of #1 and details how Red Hood met Starfire in the first place -- and there are several other flashbacks within that context.

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* WholeEpisodeFlashback: WholeEpisodeFlashback:
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#6 takes place a month before the events of #1 and details how Red Hood met Starfire in the first place -- and there are several other flashbacks within that context.



* PetTheDog: Jason is very sympathetic towards Bizzaro.

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* %%* PetTheDog: Jason is very sympathetic towards Bizzaro.Bizzaro. %%give examples of why Jason is very sympathetic to him.



* ShipTease: Artemis and Jason get a lot.
* ShoutOut: The way Jason's attack on Roman's limo is drawn very similar to the S.U.V. action set-piece from ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}''.

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* %%* ShipTease: Artemis and Jason get a lot.
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
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The way Jason's attack on Roman's limo is drawn very similar to the S.U.V. action set-piece from ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}''.



* AttackHello: [[spoiler: Wingman]] does this to Jason in issue 30.

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* AttackHello: [[spoiler: Wingman]] does did this to Jason in issue 30.30, ambushing him on the prison he was investigating.



* TheDon: Jason assumes this role during the Prince of Gotham story-arc.

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* TheDon: Jason assumes this role during the Prince of Gotham story-arc.story-arc, taking over Penguin's Iceberg Lounge for a few chapters before handing the position to Suzie Su.



* SafetyGearIsCowardly: Jason's new costume doesn't offer any real protection this time around.

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* SafetyGearIsCowardly: Jason's new costume doesn't offer any real protection this time around.around as he traded his costume armor for a t-shirt, jeans, and a mask.



* ShoutOut: ''Generation Outlaw'' is very obviously inspired by Lobdell's own work in ComicBook/GenerationX, [[spoiler: complete with Jason taking all the kids in ala ComicBook/ProfessorX.]]

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
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''Generation Outlaw'' is very obviously inspired by Lobdell's own work in ComicBook/GenerationX, [[spoiler: complete with Jason taking all the kids in ala ComicBook/ProfessorX.]]
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* ''ComicBook/RobinWar''

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