![]() ![]() The Red Hood's origin was later revisited in Batman: The Killing Joke. When he got back to his home, and removed his Red Hood, he noticed that his body had been discolored from exposure to the chemicals, and decided to adopt the identity of The Joker. He ultimately survived falling into the vat via a special apparatus in his Red Hood that allowed him to retain oxygen and swam all the way back. Joker then revealed that he had been the Red Hood of the past, and explained that he had intended to steal over a million dollars from his boss at the Ace Chemicals Plant and then retire, but then Batman interfered. Batman eventually stopped the Red Hood, although he deduced the man who used the costume was an imposter. In it, Joker attempted to relive his time as the Red Hood after Batman and Robin held a presentation at a college on how to do detective sleuthing, although a gardener had managed to ambush him and stole his costume. The Red Hood first appeared in Detective Comics #168 "The Man Behind the Red Hood (February 1951). Main article: The Joker Pre-Crisis (Golden-Silver Age) ![]()
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