discourse about batman's no-kill rule is so funny. imagine if a dude was like "i personally will not commit any murders and if any of my kids do i will be unhappy" and everyone booed him
LMAO someone give Dick Grayson a medal for understanding that when Bruce stalks you and asks to take your blood, it's his way of showing he loves his kid.
I know the Justice League has several different origin stories, but the idea that it started out as Bruce and Clark finishing a reluctant team-up saying “I guess we should have a way to stay in contact with each other” and then five years later they were coparenting an entire satellite of superheroes is so funny to me.
I WOULD LIKE TO FORMALLY APOLOGIZE FOR HOW LONG IT HAS BEEN SINCE I HAVE UPDATED BATFAM BEYOND OR ANY OTHER FICS OF MINE
life has been kicking my butt and while i still love terry and the batfam very very much i am not as into them as i used to be. maybe ill go back to it one day? i do have the next entry kinda partially done, but like i said, it may be a long time before i finish it.
(also pls know i read all comments on them and here and i love everyone who comments very much <3)
he's so silly. unluckiest guy in 1830s france and he still is a happy dude. every single misfortune you can name has probably happened to him. he lost all his hair by 25. my guy does not care about his bad luck he just vibes. the fandom loves him and so do i <3
Dick:
The original bird boy and owner of my heart. He’s doubly bird with his Nightwing alias
he's the original robin & the first sidekick to ever exist :3 one of the most iconic bird-named supers out there !!also he's an acrobat known for doing fancy flips & tricks and jumping around gotham rooftops so while he can't fly he does come pretty close.
He started the trend of bird names for half the Bats! He's also an aerialist and spends a lot of time in the air for someone who cannot technically fly. Also he is consistently referred to as one of the best and most reliable heroes in the DC universe.
Lesgles is an alternate spelling of L'Aigle, which means The Eagle, in french.
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