Tim showing up to Wayne Manor aged 13 wearing a t shirt saying "I'm not the step Robin I'm the Robin that stepped up"
it's 2 AM and I'm actually crying about Tim's 16th birthday, God, I wouldn't want to age anymore either if I went through that shitshow
this is what really happened in episode 25
im not afraid of characters turning evil, you shouldn't either, idc if canon jason is actually a sweetheart, i love him too, i just want ONE comic where they let him be deranged for a bit, actually deranged, make him give us nightmares with the atrocities he commits and then make him be conscious, make him human, because the scary part is that ITS A HUMAN doing that, a person like anyone else
make jason scary, make him a murderer who doesn't look back on the scum he takes rid of, make him psychotic, and i want him to have a well deserved mental breakdown when he realises everytime he kills someone he turns a bit more like his own killer
Don't think about little Jason Todd, who was curling in his sleep around Catherine, who was passed out, when he could. Don't think about a freshly orphaned Jason Todd, who kept curling in a little ball, trying to warm himself. Definitely don't imagine him doing the same in the Wayne Manor, except this time he curled around pillow or a small Nightwing plush his brother gifted him. And definitely don't imagine Talia searching for little Damian frantically, only to find Jason, curling around a toddler in his restless dreams. And maybe don't imagine Jason continuing to do the same in the solitude of his apartment, despite being all strong and huge.
Just don't.
happy frobin friday! (+ virgin muppet idiot)
Bruce is going about his business one day when he realizes Tim has gone missing. Nothing suspicious has happened, so he consults the others to see where he might have gone.
fandom so small the author actually answers every question you send faster than your situationship
ID: an assortment of pictures of two face from various iterations of the character, with rainbow text in the centre reading 'TWOSday' 'it's HIS day' and 'tuesday 22/2/22' . end ID
happy harvey day it's his freakin day
🦇 🚨 Batman 2022 Spoiler: 🚨 🦇
Yeah but you know the part where he’s talking to Falcone about his parents and he’s all teary-eyed and his lips are trembling and he’s speaking so softly
Showing that vulnerability in a character like Batman, a character who is usually hyper-masculine and stoic, is what really set this movie apart for me. This Bruce feels so deeply; his trauma is written all over his face. This is not a cocky playboy party animal billionaire douche, this is a mentally ill young man whose entire worldview is being shattered.
And then at the end he sees that his violence is only begetting more violence. He sees that yes, he’s scaring the shit out of the criminals but he’s also setting an example for them. The city that he loves is terrified and he’s partially responsible for that.
So he decides to change.
Bruce’s love for his city will always be his greatest strength. It makes him vulnerable to more devastating loss—the one thing he fears above all else—and he still makes the conscious choice to be kind.
His kindness takes so much more bravery than his violence.
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