Real Name: Jason Peter Todd. Current Alias: Robin. Aliases: Rojo, Robin. Identity: Secret.
Alignment: Neutral. Species: Human. Affiliation: the Teen Titans Relatives: Willis Todd (father, deceased)
Sheila Haywood (biological mother, deceased)
Catherine Ann Todd (stepmother, deceased)
Nocturna (adoptive mother(briefly))
Bruce Wayne (adoptive father)
Damian Wayne (adoptive brother)
Richard Grayson (adoptive brother)
Timothy Wayne (adoptive brother) Gender: Male. Height: 6'0" Weight: 225lbs. Eye colour: Blue. Natural Hair colour: Red. Hair colour: Dyed black. Citizenship: American. Marital Status: Single. Occupation: Mercenary, Vigilante. Base of Operations: Gotham City. Unusual features: White streak through hair due to Lazarus pit exposure.
Abilities.
High Intellect: Jason has recieved excellent education and tutoring from Batman, and thus has extensive knowledge of varoious subjects, which probably includes Science, Mathematics, Forensic Medicine, Geography, History, and Leadership. He has also proven to be a highly effient criminal strategist and organizer as the Red Hood. Peak Physical Condition: By matching his former mentor in combat he has proven that he is physically superior to most Olympic athletes, just as Batman is. His reflexes, agility, stamina, and endurance are roughly comparable to that of D*ck Grayson, though Jason relies on far more brutal tactics than his adoptive brother. Master Martial Artist: Jason Todd is a highly skilled combatant which is show when he fought his former mentor and Nightwing to a standstill. He improved on the training he recieved from Batman by travelling the world much like he did to hone his craft. Jason has also held his own against the Green Arrow in a sword fight, as well as overpowering Tim Drake at Titans Tower, proving himself to be a formidable adversary and one of DC's top martial artists. Skilled Swordsman: Jason has shown to be skilled enough to hold his own against the Green Arrow in a sword fight. Strength level
Jason Todd possesses the normal human strength of a 6-foot, 225-pound young man who regularly engages in intensive physical exercise. Jason is capable of lifting around 450 lbs
Equipment
Robin Costume: After becoming Robin, Todd recieved D*ck Grayson's old Robin costume. It included a fabric tunic, that offered limited protection against bullets and blunt attacks, a yellow cape, green shorts and pixie-boots. His utility belt carried batarangs, grappling hooks, gas pellets and assorted other bat-related wepons. Red Hood Costume: Following his resurrection, Jason took on the Joker's old mantle of the Red Hood. His interpretation however involved jeans, a t-shirt, and a biker's jacket. He wears two masks. The first being a red-domino mask, fixed in place with spirit gum, and includes a built-in radio transmitter/receiver and Starlite night-vision lenses. His gauntlets and boots each contain eight compartments in which he can store items. His second mask was a metallic red hood, which offered many of the same functions as his mask, thought also added better protection for his face. Red Robin Costume: Similar in some ways to Tim Drake's current costume, this costume offered many of the same protections and functions, although it had added glider capability in the cape, and assorted Robin-esque weaponry.
After attempting to steal the wheels off the Batmobile, brash street urchin Jason Todd met the Batman. Becoming the second Robin, Jason's fiery temperament led to his apparent death at the hands of the Joker. But Jason has returned from death to wage a violent war on crime on his own terms
Jason Todd grew up in crime-ridden Gotham City. After his father left Jason and his mother, Catherine Todd became ill. Jason took care of Catherine until she died, and remained in the same rundown apartment, living off his wits and knowledge of the streets. One day while in Crime Alley, Jason literally ran into the Batman. He was caught in the act of stealing the Batmobile's wheels, which the Caped Crusader found amusing but not beyond reprimand. Batman had Jason put into what he thought was a school for wayward boys. In reality, Ma Gunn's School for Boys taught boys how to be criminals. With Jason's help, Batman brought Gunn and her students to justice.
Batman had become acutely aware of the void created in his life since D*ck Grayson had moved out. He was so impressed with Jason's performance that he offered to let Jason move into Wayne Manor and become the new Robin. Jason eagerly accepted. After six months of physical and mental training, the second Robin was born.
Later, Jason discovered that Two-Face had killed his father, Willis Todd, who was in the villain's employ. The Dynamic Duo eventually captured Two-Face and put him back in Arkham. Jason worked with the Teen Titans a couple of times, once in order to rescue Nightwing from Zandia. He was also involved in the Crisis, on Infinite Earths.
While Jason soon proved to be one of Batman's most enthusiastic students, he was also the most troubled. Brash and impulsive, Jason's former life on the streets had left him with an ambiguous sense of right and wrong. This often placed Jason in opposition to the values his mentor was trying to teach him. The most dramatic of these moral clashes happened when Jason tracked down Felipe Garzonasa, a foreign national who had raped a young woman and later drove her to suicide. Moments after Jason arrived, Garzonasa plunged to his death from his apartment balcony. While the truth is still unknown, there is a distinct possibility that Jason pushed Felipe off the balcony, thereby breaking Batman's strict code against ever taking a life.
Although an effective hero, the second Robin became increasingly moody, reckless and even violent. After consulting with Alfred, Batman decided to pull Jason off active duty. While kicking around his old stomping grounds, Jason discovered that Catherine Todd was not his real mother. He went in search of his true heritage and found it in Sheila Haywood.
Jason Todd meets his end in BATMAN.
Using the extensive resources of the Batcave, Jason was able to track his mother to Ethiopia. But shortly after their reunion, he was surprised by and savagely beaten almost to death by Batman's arch-foe the Joker, who had been blackmailing Jason's mother. The Joker then left Jason and his mother bound inside a warehouse filled with explosives. Though Jason tried to disable the bomb, mother and son seemingly perished together in the blast.
Finding Jason's body, Batman was overcome with grief and thoughts of vengeance. He was eventually able to get past this with the aid of Superman, Nightwing, and the newest Robin, Tim Drake.