Red X

Creation & Design

Red X was created for the Teen Titans animated series and later adapted into the comic series. The character was designed to be a mysterious anti-hero with a complex relationship with the Teen Titans.

Early Years

Red X first appeared in the Teen Titans animated series, where he was portrayed as a villainous character with ties to Robin. His popularity led to his introduction in the comic series.

Character Development

Over the years, Red X has evolved from a mysterious antagonist to a more nuanced character, often straddling the line between hero and villain. His interactions with the Teen Titans have led to significant character growth and development.

Cultural Reception

Red X has been well-received by fans for his complex character and intriguing backstory. His appearances in both the animated series and comics have garnered a dedicated following.

Character Details

Real Name:
Unknown
First Appearance:
Teen Titans Go #23
Aliases:
Red X
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Teen Titans, Batman
Abilities:
Martial Arts, Acrobatics, Stealth, Gadgets
Equipment:
Red X Suit, Gadgets
Weight:
Unknown
Height:
6' 10"
Eye Color:
Unknown
Hair Color:
Unknown

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1st appearance of Red X, revealed to be a robot

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1st appearance of Pink X, claims to be daughter of Red X but is Kitten in disguise

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1st appearance of Red X in the mainstream DC universe

1st appearance of Cybeast, the result of Beast Boy and Cyborg merged into one

1st appearance of the Future State Teen Titans: Nightwing, Raven, Crush, Jakeem Thunder, Bunker, Starfire, Red X, Red Arrow

Red X appeared in the comic Teen Titans Go #23 (2005) but it was revealed to be a robot

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1st appearance of Bratgirl, Totally Tubular, Gorilla Gregg and Johnny Chupacabra

1st cameo team appearance of Teen Titans Academy: Brick, Alinta, Stitch, Matt Price, Megabat

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Future State Teen Titans: Nightwing, Raven, Crush, Shazam, Starfire, Cybeast, Red X, Red Arrow

2nd cameo appearance of Titans Academy

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Second printing

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Variant cover art by Dustin Nguyen featuring Red X

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1st appearance of Simon Saint, creator of the Magistrate force

1st appearance of Sean Mahoney, the identity of Peacekeeper-01 from Future State

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3rd cameo team appearance of Titans Academy students

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1st full appearance of the Teen Titans Academy

1st full appearance of Stitch

1st full appearance of Brick Pettirosso

1st full appearance of Matt Price, possibly related to Darkseid

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Variant cover art by Jamal Campbell

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Variant cover art by Gerald Parel

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Partial origin of Red X

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Identity of Red X revealed

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Return of Red X

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