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they got me
inspiration from James R. Bingham, Perry Mason story in The Saturday Evening Post.
small but mighty...
Awww!!!
... but then I think about it & it probably takes a LOT of skill for dude-man to do that & make it look legit.
Props, my guy, for not only bringing kiddo such joy WHILE managing to look super cool at the same time.
👍 Very impressive!
to do it, to make it look legit, and to not hurt the kid. He's flipping hos WHOLE BODY around that child and the child is never nudged by any force stronger than a strong breeze. Even when the kid is lifted up in the air, that kid is supported and moved SO gently and SO safely. That guy is totally in control even when he's upside down and backwards!
Hhn.
Guys do you think she’s excited
SUPERMAN TIME
wiping away tears. i had a great time
THE CHOCOLATE GUY IS DOING SOMETHING PERTINENT TO MY FANDOM!
tbh my take on the whole “should batman kill the joker” thing is that batman is a volunteer gig, and bruce is allowed to have boundaries
should *someone* kill the joker? maybe, idk. that’s above my pay grade. but just bc bruce wayne is willing to shoulder the weight of the world (whether anyone actually wants him to or not) doesn’t mean we should all just accept that it belongs to him. he chooses to help in what ways he is able, the ways he can live with, and if killing is the one line he won’t cross no matter what, well, it could be worse. but he has no actual moral obligation to do any of what he’s doing, actually, and if having this one boundary firmly in place is what keeps him from having a mental breakdown and becoming the thing he swore to stop, then i say more power to him and we could honestly all stand to learn from his example
#actually yes i will reblog this again#it's wild to me how many people just straight up fall for the joker's victim blame game wrt bruce??
@vintagerobin you are a genius for phrasing this as victim blaming. bc yes, that is absolutely what it is. The Joker is essentially Batman's stalker and Bruce is not responsible for what he does.
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David Mazzucchelli's Bruce Wayne Sketches (modelled after Gregory Peck)
Batman: Year One Deluxe Edition (2005)
Batman by Lee Weeks
Superman by Ethem Onur Bilgiç.
Okay, We are all used to it and many love the current Bruce, secretive and emotionally constipated... And I know poor communication is a trope in their life at this point...
But, man, sometimes I miss the old Bruce, when it was just Dick and him, and Bruce didn't mind telling people he loved that kid like his own son, who tells Dick that he would rather lose his arms than him, that he couldn't even think of replacing him, who played with him and that was more important than anything.
I miss them.
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Recently I was talking about this panel of Bruce moping around in Dick's room at the Manor -
- and people in the reblogs mentioned that this was after the earthquake that destroyed the Manor and therefore Bruce would have to restore Dick's room, which reminded me after some time of this panel from an earlier issue of this run -
Something so endearing to me about the idea of Dick saying, "This isn't the Wayne Manor I grew up in!" and Bruce then painstakingly recreating his room for him.
Bruce, without acknowledging his or his kid’s mental illnesses, unintentionally gives them helpful coping mechanisms that stick with them for the rest of their lives.
Dick is pushing himself too hard and blaming himself for something that wasn’t his fault? “Hey, Chum, I hurt my leg the other day and am taking a rest day. You should keep me company.” Now, when Dick realizes he’s being unreasonable with himself, he sits on the couch and watches his dad’s favorite tv shows while reevaluating his expectations.
Jason is struggling to contain some big emotions that come out as violence? “Oh man, there sure are a lot of weeds in the garden. Alfred would appreciate some help pulling them out.” You bet your ASS Jason’s front yards/garden boxes are always manicured to perfection.
Tim won’t come out of his room and just sits at his computer all day? “Sorry, kiddo! Wi-fi’s out. The record player in the library still works and Alfred just laid out some of you favorite books and treats in there.” Now Tim reads and listens to classical music to ground himself.
Damian’s having a hard time regulating his emotions and feels like nobody understands or takes him seriously? “Alfred found a kitten in the backyard. Go hang out with it before we take it to the shelter.” Now Damian tells animals his big scary thoughts before working up to courage to tell other people.
Now if only Bruce would apply some of these coping mechanisms to himself…