Batman / Superman: World's Finest 2026 Annual #1
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It’s literally like a scene from a dream...
I can hear the laughter through the screen.

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Batman / Superman: World's Finest 2026 Annual #1
Cover B Rahzzah Variant
It’s literally like a scene from a dream...
I can hear the laughter through the screen.
Brendan Fraser is so Clark Kent coded.
I don’t care about the sociocultural issues behind it i’m NOT reading Bruce Wayne top fanfics.
*sobs* I love them! 😫
If they draw absolute batman without this button nose then what’s the fucking point?
Rylan Grace/Batman i’ve been thinking about you a lot lately.
I don't know how unpopular that is, but I hate the "Batman is the real identity, Bruce Wayne is just a mask" take that I see in many places. It's so dumb and makes what Bruce does for Gotham seem like it matters less than Batman's vigilantism or that it isn't needed at all.
this reminded me of this comment i saw that i think hits the nail on the head when it comes to this idea.
like, yes, Bruce believes that he IS Batman, and that Bruce Wayne is just a mask but he's WRONG and that's the POINT. Bruce Wayne is a father, he's a friend, he's a son and a teacher and a lover but he doesn't see that as who he truly is because his obsession with his mission blinds him from the fact that his other mission – having a family again – has already been realized
THE DUDEBROS NEED TO SEE THIS
Unpopular opinion, but I struggle reading any kind of batman v superman: dawn of justice superbat fic.
Superman is a big boy, he rarely encounters humans taller than him, when he walks to the Daily Planet he towers over every single pedestrian on the street; his arms are juicy and voluptuous, his tights thick and proportional to his strong and long legs. His abdomen is a round and soft wall of hard muscle. His pecks are squeezable and bountiful; his shoulders are broad, gigantic—almost disrespectfully so; there is hair all over his body, more abundant in some parts than others: his chest is rich with hair, curly and short, dark and rough, it makes him look older, tougher, more mature; the hair doesn’t stop there, it travels down slightly toward his groin, where his massive and alien member rests, a shaft purpler than a human’s, and abnormally bigger.
Batman is a disciplined powerhouse; his muscles are not natural or god-given; they were worked and sculpted in painful ways that scarred his milky skin forever. His abs are sharp, hard, and inflexible; the paleness of his skin flushes easily, the flush most prominent on the elegant column of his neck and around the pinkish areas of his body like his velvety nipples. His skin is hairless, a result of one particular toxic dump that burned the hair follicles in his body (he almost lost his hair; thankfully, WE had just completed a new hormonal treatment). As a tall man (almost as tall as Clark, but a couple of inches shorter nonetheless) with a well-trained and athletic physique, people could think he was a martial arts master—if it weren’t for that devilish and stylish waist.
I was asked on Twitter whether I agree with the notion of Bruce Wayne's parenting being stigmatized in the way the parenting of single mothers is stigmatized in society, and I thought it'd be productive to post this here too. ( therefore please excuse the twitter-styled paragraphs ) Bruce Wayne’s parenting is not demonized in the same way single mothers’ parenting is, but it is demonized through a gendered, sanist lens that assumes traumatized men (especially fathers) are incapable of nurturing, emotional connection, or ethical care.
As the oldest of two children raised by a single father, I think it is important to note that while single fathers still face a lot of stigmas, single mothers have it way worse due to how deeply rooted misogyny is in our everyday life.
Bruce Wayne is rarely accused of being immoral in the way single mothers are; instead, he is treated as incomplete. His parenting is often perceived as lacking something essential, typically imagined as a maternal quality.
This is where you will usually see a lot of people argue that he absolutely needs to settle down with a woman, because Bruce’s children require a “motherly touch”, suggesting that nurturing is inherently gendered, and that men, no matter how attentive or loving, are incapable of providing emotional grounding on their own. As I said, much of the demonization Bruce faces rests on the belief that a traumatized person, especially a traumatized man, is incapable of love or attentive guidance. This assumes that trauma produces emotional emptiness rather than empathy, and danger rather than compassion. Unfortunately, with the darkening of Batman as a character since the 80s, a lot of these assumptions about the way a traumatized person might parent have turned Bruce Wayne into a sanist caricature:
a) the “dangerous mentally ill man” trope: His coping mechanisms are framed as inherently threatening. His trauma is treated as contagious or corrupting. He’s assumed to be one breakdown away from harming his children (when it is previously firmly established that he despises using harm and is deeply ashamed of having to enforce violence as Batman)
b) the “weaponized mentor” assumption: Training his kids is framed as exploitation, not preparation. His guidance is treated as indoctrination rather than protection, which ignores the children’s agency and desire to be involved. c) the emotionally constipated father stereotype: Bruce is assumed to be incapable of: Tenderness Emotional attunement Verbal affirmation Yet canon repeatedly shows him struggling because he cares deeply & compassion is the core of his character.
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d) the “love must look normal” fallacy: His love is invalidated because it doesn’t resemble middle-class nuclear family norms, and soft, verbally expressive parenting. Now, do not get me wrong, Bruce Wayne’s parenting is not perfect. I believe a 'perfect parent' is an oxymoron anyways, but his love is rooted in fierce protectiveness, emotional investment, and a belief in his children’s potential. Despite years of twisting his character to fit an idealized version of a stoic patriarch, it still shines through. Honestly, the refusal to see this says less about his capacity for love and more about cultural discomfort with traumatized men who refuse to disengage from care & i will die on that hill.
At one point, Batman had his own 'Super-Signal'. He created his own unique skylight signal, which could only be viewed by people who can see into the ultraviolet spectrum, so he could get Superman's attention.
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Something I think about a lot and never see people talking about is Bruce’s religion. As it has been proven multiple times, religion arises from the troubled minds; from the uncertainty of the tomorrow, from the mystery of our origins.
This is Bruce Wayne, and he never leaves things unanswered. Do we sincerely believe he’d blindly accept a random’s sermon, even if said guy stands on a big podium with a bible in his hand? As a rich white American he obviously grew up christian (even jewish), but this part of his life he never payed attention to until the day his parents died.
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I love absolute Batman’s origin story so much, he’s a humble labor slave just like the rest of us middle class mortals.
Jonathan Bailey as Dr. Henry Loomis in Jurassic World Rebirth (2025)
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Oh, Jonathan Bailey, if only you were taller you could’ve been the perfect Batman.