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girl with hair that glows like the sun vs girl whose hair sparkles like stars vs girl with hair like a black hole
i find that a lot of people being weird about barbara gordon's character and regurgitating of that "passed around the batfamily" rhetoric is in the form of saying "i love barbara i just wish writers would give her a break from those boys for a while and let her be independent" when she has consistently been with one [1] member of the batfamily in comics and is a completely independent character and has been for pretty much the entirety of her existence. so much of her character and personality is being incredibly smart and mentally capable, often beyond that of her peers, proving batman can work independently but is so much better when he doesn't.
when i see someone say that it kinda just translates to "well she's not a bad character so i can't say i hate her but i don't want her around the boys, who i like so much more than her" bc like what makes you think that? also she's the daughter of the police commissioner, has lived in gotham her entire life, was batgirl, is dating a member of the batfamily, how tf do u want writers to distance her from the batfamily? as if they would read any of her solo comics that didn't feature dick or smth.
Maybe if we combine our light.
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when someone talks about comics without having read comics it’s important to have an omnibus on hand in case they want to delve right in, or to use as a blunt weapon against them
younger siblings am i right
Batfam where everything is what you typically come across except instead of Jason calling Tim 'pretender' or 'replacement' he just calls him a larper
it's so important to get a useless degree so that no one will ever hire you #Truth
"There's no platonic explanation for this" <-you need to be nicer to your friends. Right now
my greatest fear when it comes to writing dc comics fanfiction is that no one has read the comic you're referencing and also everyone has read the comic you've never heard of that directly contradicts everything you are typing
[with increasing distress] just use the word poser
fiction can be really dangerous there might be a deeply tragic woman in there who starts living in your head forever
noncon friendship
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Your friend’s boyfriend
“dammit harper stand still” always kills me like can you stop squirming around while i try to beat the dogshit out of you ? you’re actually being super inconsiderate right now.
took the words right out of his mouth.
A (Negative) Analysis of Tom Taylor's Nightwing Run - Introduction
Introduction Who is Dick Grayson? What Went Wrong? Dick's Characterization What Went Wrong? Barbara Gordon What Went Wrong? Bludhaven (Part 1, Part 2) What Went Wrong? Melinda Lin Grayson What Went Wrong? Bea Bennett What Went Wrong? Villains Conclusion Bibliography
I want to start this essay by admitting I’m actually embarrassed by its length. Why did I spend so much time on something I dislike? The truth is, I did not begin this with the intention of creating such an extensive, formal study of the Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo’s Nightwing run and how it reflects the wider problems with DC’s handling of one of their most iconic characters. I was just trying to organize the thoughts that came up during discussions with other Dick Grayson fans. Before I knew it, I had enough material, enough desire to challenge myself, and enough frustrations to vent to properly create this monstrosity.