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All signs are pointing to Billy Batson being the masked vigilante, as he faces inexplicable issues with transforming into his more iconic half though Red X could simply be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sam Stone is a 10th level pop culture guru living just outside of Washington, DC who knows an unreasonable amount about The Beatles. You can follow him on Twitter samstoneshow and ask him about Nintendo, pop punk, and Star Trek. By Sam Stone Published Jun 23, Clownhunter has yet to appear in any of DC's Future State titles, so it's possible he was put in prison for being too violent a tendency Bao has shown.

Bao's costume as well as his hairstyle are filled with X's. His color scheme also matches up with Red X's ensemble. What also lines up is the character's age. Bao is a teenager.

Considering Red X will be part of the upcoming Teen Titans Academy book, at least age-wise, it makes sense that it could be him. Now, obviously, this is just a theory, but there are enough fun details that line up pretty well with Clownhunter eventually becoming Red X. But by that same token, you could use 5th dimensional imps to explain every mystery of the DC Universe. This one is my favorite theory, for a number of reasons.

It builds on the themes and mythology of the show without simply copying any of the other beats of the story, and the framework for it is built into the universe itself.

In Season 1, he sets his eyes on Robin, in his mind the perfect candidate. By the end of Season 1, Slade had even temporarily blackmailed Robin into the role, as the only way to guarantee the safety of his teammates. By Season 2, Slade had moved on to Terra as his next choice, which ultimately proved fatal for him.

What made Slade such a persistent enemy to the Teen Titans, after all, was that he always had a back-up plan. By the time we meet the new Red X in Season 3, Slade is already dead. If indeed he was a clone created by Slade, then he awoke to a world in which his purpose was rendered irrelevant before he was born.

Because the Zynothium Ore in the suit's power belt was nearly exhausted, Red X stole a handgun-like scanner which he could use to locate it. Not knowing where to look for him, and with Chang's supplier having been revealed to have skipped town, Robin "coerced" Professor Chang into revealing the most likely location where Red X could get his hands on more Zynothium: a highly-secured tech company at the city's south end which has a generous supply of Zynothium stored in their vault.

Red X managed to penetrate the facility, with the Teen Titans minus Cyborg in hot pursuit, but Professor Chang's henchmen were following them, with Chang himself intending to swipe the Zynothium to power a gigantic disintegrator cannon of his own construction, and in an attempt to ensure no interference from Robin, he captured the other Titans and held them hostage.

Robin eventually confronted Red X and questioned him about his intentions for stealing the suit, his answer was that he was a thief, not a villain, causing Robin to realize he was not psychotic, just selfish. After being knocked out by Chang's henchmen, and subsequently captured by Robin, he confronted X about his self-serving attitudes, while Red X kept taunting Robin about the one mistake which helped create him.

Unimpressed and willing to make amends, Robin went after Chang himself, but almost ended up his victim as well. At the last moment though, Red X saved Robin from certain death and aided him in freeing his teammates, including preventing Chang from attacking the Titans with his disintegrator, and eventually helped Robin bring him down.

With Chang defeated, the Titans and Red X were back to being enemies. Red X attempted to abscond with enough Zynothium to last him for "quite a while", until Robin showed Red X that he had secretly swiped his power belt, rendering the Zynothium useless to him. Momentarily surprised by this revelation, Red X complimented him by saying "not bad, kid, not bad", then threw the Zynothium tube onto the ground to create a small explosion to act as a diversion for him to jump off the edge of a nearby cliff and quickly get away.

Later on, Red X was seen as a recruit among the ranks of the Brotherhood of Evil though its unkown why he joined. Eventually, with his power belt replaced, and somehow acquiring his own "X-Cycle", he participated in a race initiated by Ding Dong Daddy for a briefcase containing Robin's most prized possession. His intention was to sell it to the highest bidder.

All throughout the race, he and Robin attacked one another, until a bomb dropped by Daddy blew him off the road, though he was saved by Robin at the last instant. Red X ungraciously remarked that "saving me was a mistake" but then asked if recovering the briefcase was really important to Robin.

When Robin confirmed this, Red X told him to "go get it" and proceeded to use his teleportation system, agility, explosives and other gadgets to attack the other villains participating in the race and destroy their vehicles. His last target was a bus driven by Raven and Starfire , from which he withheld after recognizing them.

He told the two girls to " Tell Robin we're even For now ", and disappeared. Red X did not appear in the final confrontation between the Titans and the Brotherhood, implying he quit the organization. His current whereabouts and activities are unknown.

The "eyes" of the mask are white reflective lenses that seem to act like Robin's mask in terms of expressing emotions and are thickly outlined in black.



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