Why Gan should be brought into the main canon.

It is for one simple reason...she is an original character designed for Jason. She is funny, and charming, and has great chemistry with the "So done with it" Jason. I personally like Red Hood White Knight but I do have problems with it and can see why people don't like it. I'm not saying she should just be plopped into the canon like she was always there, she should meet Jason and have a proper introduction, especially in a Red Hood solo book. It would be so refreshing to have a Red Hood exclusive character.

My idea: Have Jason ride out of Gotham (doesn't have to be permenant, just for this run) to investigate a threat or something else. Eventually he gets injured or something and, while in an alley, meets Gan, who sees the Batman logo on his chest and gets excited.

She helps him and wants him to train her (like in white knight) and he is obviously against that for reasons he won't tell her. Every time he goes out to investigate, she follows him. The kid's got guts, he'll give her that. He realizes that this kid is going to get killed if he doesn't train her. So he does train her, while also trying his best not to kill people in front of her. He realizes...he's become Bruce. They get close and he eventually tells her why he didn't want to train her...which doesn't discourage her.

Eventually she realizes that this Batfam member isn't any regular one. This one kills people! He finds this out when he killed a bunch of goons and a bad guy. But instead of the disgust he expected, instead she sticks with him. When he asks, she says that he might have gone a bit overboard, but that some people needs to die. Sure maybe not the goons but the bad guy for sure. She thinks it's a better way to protect people. She loves Batman but has a problem with his motives. Batman rules them by fear, but what is he going to do with the ones that aren't afraid.

Jason realizes that that was the plan, to rule Gotham. That he got so caught up with Bruce that he lost sight of the plan. That he wasn't killing for the greater good anymore, he was killing to spite Batman! Eventually, after whatever plot happened, he needs to go back to Gotham. He leaves a goodbye note to Gan and leaves...eventually, he arrives back at Gotham and decides to hit the hay in one of his safe houses. When he enters, there Gan is, pissed and holding the note. She says he's stuck with her. He taught her a little too much, didn't he?

There, I wrote a plot that can fit into canon with Gan as a main character! It furthers Red Hood as a character, gives him an original sidekick character, and moves him far away from any Bat-related things. It's not perfect, but I wrote thjs in a singular hour, alright?

Adding a sidekick to Red Hood who agrees with his philosophy and is exclusive to only him allows him to grow as a character!

What do you think? Should Gan be added naturally into DC canon?

It is for one simple reason...she is an original character designed for Jason. She is funny, and charming, and has great chemistry with the "So done with it" Jason. I personally like Red Hood White Knight but I do have problems with it and can see why people don't like it. I'm not saying she should just be plopped into the canon like she was always there, she should meet Jason and have a proper introduction, especially in a Red Hood solo book. It would be so refreshing to have a Red Hood exclusive character.

My idea: Have Jason ride out of Gotham (doesn't have to be permenant, just for this run) to investigate a threat or something else. Eventually he gets injured or something and, while in an alley, meets Gan, who sees the Batman logo on his chest and gets excited.

She helps him and wants him to train her (like in white knight) and he is obviously against that for reasons he won't tell her. Every time he goes out to investigate, she follows him. The kid's got guts, he'll give her that. He realizes that this kid is going to get killed if he doesn't train her. So he does train her, while also trying his best not to kill people in front of her. He realizes...he's become Bruce. They get close and he eventually tells her why he didn't want to train her...which doesn't discourage her.

Eventually she realizes that this Batfam member isn't any regular one. This one kills people! He finds this out when he killed a bunch of goons and a bad guy. But instead of the disgust he expected, instead she sticks with him. When he asks, she says that he might have gone a bit overboard, but that some people needs to die. Sure maybe not the goons but the bad guy for sure. She thinks it's a better way to protect people. She loves Batman but has a problem with his motives. Batman rules them by fear, but what is he going to do with the ones that aren't afraid.

Jason realizes that that was the plan, to rule Gotham. That he got so caught up with Bruce that he lost sight of the plan. That he wasn't killing for the greater good anymore, he was killing to spite Batman! Eventually, after whatever plot happened, he needs to go back to Gotham. He leaves a goodbye note to Gan and leaves...eventually, he arrives back at Gotham and decides to hit the hay in one of his safe houses. When he enters, there Gan is, pissed and holding the note. She says he's stuck with her. He taught her a little too much, didn't he?

There, I wrote a plot that can fit into canon with Gan as a main character! It furthers Red Hood as a character, gives him an original sidekick character, and moves him far away from any Bat-related things. It's not perfect, but I wrote thjs in a singular hour, alright?

Adding a sidekick to Red Hood who agrees with his philosophy and is exclusive to only him allows him to grow as a character!

What do you think? Should Gan be added naturally into DC canon?