It depends on the specific comic arc. Sometimes Red Hood shows signs of turning good, but it's not a straightforward and permanent change. His character remains complex and his actions can vary depending on the circumstances.
Red Hood doesn't kill Hawk in the comics. The relationship between them is complex and involves various interactions, but killing each other isn't part of it. The comic writers chose a different path for their characters' development.
Yes, he does. Red Hood has enhanced physical abilities and combat skills.
Red Hood is part of the Injustice 2 comic universe. He's there, contributing to the action and plot development.
Red Hood is a character who has been variously depicted in comics. Sometimes it's Jason Todd, who was once Robin and came back with a more violent approach.
In some comic arcs, Loki undergoes character development and makes choices that could be seen as turning good. However, it's not a straightforward or permanent transformation as his character remains complex and sometimes reverts to his mischievous ways.
In the comics, Negan doesn't undergo a complete transformation to being 'good'. He might show moments of less hostility, but his core nature remains somewhat unaltered.
The color red in her hood can symbolize passion or a vivid presence. It makes her stand out in the dull and dark forest, perhaps representing her being different or special in a rather dangerous world. It could also be a sign of her life force, which the wolf is ultimately trying to destroy.
The wolf interacts by tricking Little Red Riding Hood. It asks her where she is going and then races ahead to the grandmother's house.
No, Groot doesn't turn human in the comics. He remains his tree-like self throughout.
No, Maggie doesn't turn on Rick in the comics. Their relationship remains relatively stable throughout.