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The Psychology of Talia
For throwntotheair, who has a few questions about Talia. :) I’m grouping this under a few broad questions that should bleed into answering some of the others you mentioned.
The preface of this, of course, is that all of my answers are based in the character of Talia al Ghul prior to Grant Morrison writing her. So the 30+ years of content and development we had beforehand. Grant largely ignored the fundamental pieces of her character that were recurring themes over the years, turned her into an infanticidal rapist and, generally speaking, made her as 2-dimensional as possible. His interpretation also gave Talia wildly inconsistent motives, so he is not a good measure for delving into her character.
What are her motives?
Talia has always been motivated by one thing: love. Love for her father, love for Bruce, love for Damian. Even love for the planet (though less so than Ra’s). Each step of her journey has love somewhere in the why. The primary conflict for her, especially early on, was the tug-of-war between acting for good (because of her love for Bruce) or acting for evil (because of her love for her father).
The animated series still gives one of the best summaries of Talia’s goals, too: she says that she believes in her father’s vision for the world, but not in his means (namely mass genocide).
Even in dealing with Damian (Morrison, again, notwithstanding), I think she meant everything for love (I’ll explain more in the ‘why did she raise him this way’ section).
When she throws Jason into the Lazarus Pit in Lost Days, her letter to him says that she has done this “for love.”
Despite her badassery, Talia is actually a very loving, empathic person (though sometimes she denies it). Either way, love is at the core of what she does. For her father, that love spills over into loyalty…most of the time.
Why the loyalty to Ra’s (Why has she never stood against him?)
Wellllll this is two parts. The first question: love and indoctrination. The second question: she has.
First we have to understand that Talia is pretty much a psychological trainwreck. In Batman Chronicles #8, we see one of the only stories that’s specifically from Talia’s point-of-view. This and Lost Days are as close as we really get to such direct access to her thoughts.
Yeah. She’s messed up. We should note that Ra’s, despite his being just about Worst Dad Ever, does genuinely love Talia, in his own way.
Realize that Talia has been raised exclusively in Ra’s in environment (like Damian) and that the way she raised Damian was A LOT like she was raised. She’s in a place where he father is viewed as a deity, it’s this massive, powerful cult, and so there’s a level of indoctrination going on.
But that said…Even from the beginning, Talia was defying her father.
She thinks for herself and, growing through the years, she becomes increasingly agitated, worn down and plain ol’ fed up with her father. I would argue that in most cases, she betrays him for Bruce (or Jason, or Damian) because she knows he’s wrong.
(Prior this panel, Batman asks why Talia is betraying Ra’s, and if it’s because she loves him:)
Doesn’t she seem to be lacking independence?
Here’s where I think there was a massive missed opportunity. Talia, after being shot for betraying her father in Tower of Babel, nopes out and goes off on her own. She’s fed up with both Bruce AND Ra’s.
Ra’s shows up and has Talia kidnapped to bring her back. She winds up rescuing Bruce one more time before leaving BOTH of them and heading off to Hong Kong, where she becomes a successful businesswoman in her own right.
At the time, Lex Luthor is about to run for president. He shows up at her door:
Talia becomes CEO of LexCorp. I wish so much that more happened in this era for her. She butts heads with Superman a few times (and even teamed up once and it was awesome), but it was so under-utilized. In the end, though, she runs the long con on Luthor, willfully bankrupts LexCorp and sells off the assets to Wayne Enterprises. Mostly just to spite him.
She hates Lexcorp mostly because she’s an environmentalist. And because Luthor.
So she’s this awesome independent businesswoman who manages to trick one of the smartest men in the DCU.
Unfortunately, her half-sister shows up during this era in Death and the Maidens. She kidnaps and tortures Talia by murdering her over and over and bringing her back with her Lazarus Pit. This goes on until Talia’s psyche shatters.
Nyssa brainwashes Talia, first with intent to kill Ra’s. Ra’s eventually kills Talia.
When Nyssa kills Ra’s, she and Talia both continue with Ra’s mission (with Nyssa as the Demon’s Head until her death). Then Talia, still brainwashed, becomes the Demon’s Head and leads into the modern area (as with Villains United which ran pretty close up to the New 52).
Why did she raise Damian in that environment?
To put it short: because it was how she was raised and because she knows it’s the only way for him to survive. When Talia was 18 (her first appearance) she was kidnapped by an enemy of her father. Her entire life has been violence, danger and bloodshed. Her father is a powerful, dangerous man in a dangerous world.
If Damian had not been trained, in her mind, he would not have survived. I think she believes it was the best way for him to be able to protect himself. Some indoctrination bleeds through (as her raising him would be post-brainwashing, though the timeline is a bit wonky).
I hope that helps! I’ve got a lot more essays in on my blog, plus one that’s a comprehensive account of Talia’s history.
A glimpse in Talia's secret photo album
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So, I was going to make a post about why I don't like jayroy as a ship, but then I realised that most of the reason I don't like jayroy is because of how heavily it relies on the typical yaoi stereotypes. Jason and Roy don't even feel like actual characters at that point.
I've been reading some of their comics and I don't think either of them are gay, or that either of them are would be happy together even if they were together.
On that note, I don't think Roy and Jason should be best friends to begin with, he should be closer to Dick all things considered. The Dark Trinity make more sense for Jason than the Outlaws do.
I would say that dickroy makes more sense than jayroy, but I honestly can't see Roy date any bat. I can see him be friends with a couple of them, but he wouldn't agree with most of the stuff they do.
I’m going to be honest, this run has been rubbing me the wrong way for the past 4 issues…honestly a little longer.
And this just…god it made me so unbelievably mad. Damian has had so much character development, and finally with the Pkj run which actually got so many people to change thier minds about Damian, and it’s sadly ending (Pkj please come back I beg you-). And this. Is just so fucking bad. It feels so in like…fanon? It’s like the most surface level take on Damian that is also so horribly outdated and I’ve felt this way every time faction writes Damian. Also the way he just is talking to Bruce in the Robin uniform is so…unprofessional? He just feels so stupid and I know he’s a kid but Damian has never been…like this. It’s just awful and it breaks my heart that this is the first Damian panels I’ve seen of 2026.
I also haven’t fully agreed w how he writes Tim but I’m not as familiar with his character so I won’t complain abt it until I’m more informed.
Sorry to start the year negatively but I’m just so effing mad.
Anyway everyone HAPPY NEW YEAR
A mini comic that maybe(?) relates to my AU. kind of!!
This comic has taken so unreasonably long that I don't even like looking at it anymore T_T.
I also haven't made many comics before, so hopefully this isn't too bad! I struggled a LOT with this though.😭
I also don't like how I drew robin here, so ill probably do a redesign of her soon!
anyways I LOVE STEPH!!!! I wish her death was taken more seriously!
Posting here cause none of my friends will see this😛😛
This was so fun to make
I love how silly he looks!!!
Like, omg my baby, did you really think you would trick someone?
THE ONLY 10 YEAR OLD VIGILANTE THAT EXISTS IN GOTHAM IS YOU, POOKIE
AND HOW CUTE IT IS THAT HE AND JASON WORKED TOGETHER, MY PRETTY BOYS + BRUCE LOOKING SO STUPID WITH HIS STUPID DISGUISE
IT WAS SO FUN BECAUSE IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A SERIOUS BATTLE, HE CALLED ALL HIS SUPPORTERS (if I remember correctly... which is more probably that is not the case, actually) AND THEY ALL LOOK SO SILLY
Fatson Todd doodles cuz I want that plushie so so bad
he's just a little boy :(
(Muslim damian wayne my beloved)
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the full section at the first part is : [... whoever takes a life—unless as a punishment for murder or mischief in the land—it will be as if they killed all of humanity; and whoever saves a life, it will be as if they saved all of humanity...]- Surah Al-Ma’idah, 5:32
If I see another autistic Damian Wayne headcanon I'm gonna crash out. ❤
Hot take: Dick has no ties w Romani's culture what so ever/ nor has it impacted his life
"dick is romani in the comics according to the tiktok comment i've seen that is also according to another tiktok comment!!"
Dick grayson has been white/white passing for a lack of a better term for the majority of his existence
Writer Devin Grayson introduced dick's romani heritage as a one-off thing in 2001, freaking 60 years after dick was created. before that, the grayson family had a long legacy stemmed entirely from ENGLAND
And not only that, but most readers acknowledge that she wrote this race insert in a weird stereotypical way that indulges in making him more sexually "exotic" Devin Grayson on why she changed Dick's heritage to romani:
like oh dick is from a circus so make him romani
wow okay the romani Dick Grayson comes from the author of a comic book that has a fetish with romani people and inserted herself js so she could sleep with Nightwing / a romani superhero which is fucking horrible as Nightwing is also SA in that run also this entire run was largely ignored by future writers because thats a lot of bad stuff like him getting freaking sa'd?? and devin not even ACKNOWLEDGING THAT IT IS CONSIDERED SA until it was 10 years later??
Anywayy, we also had the court of owls batman run which basically disregarded whatever devin grayson tried to do and strongly tied dick's ancestry to Gotham's founding families who were unsurprisingly all white, basically rich colonial white ppl
now in current canon dick does have romani ancestry somewhere bc writers have mentioned it
BUTTTT his ties with the culture or how it even impacted his life NEVER been referenced, and i feel like writers only mention it now bc it was a fact spread by fans like the "replacement" nickname to tim that was made by jason in a FANFIC and all of a sudden appeared in a canon comic like Nightwing: LITL, Awesome sauce comic, but theres this one part where a woman who knew dick's father sees dick n goes
"romani smile🥰" romani wjat now 💔💔💔💔 like i love the representation, who doesn't? it just throws me off that ppl go "hes romani!! he has a lot of connection to his heritage!!" when that trope of being romani came from that damn stereotype of romani's and the only representation that current writers do to not disregard it is just like "I googled up a verb and just shove it in" And I'm not saying all this bc im racist, i'm not, its just that this representation of romanians is wrong, and dick genuinely has been passing as white for decades Bc if Dc actually wanted him to be romanian in a way that RESPECTED the culture, they'ed address the fact he grew up disconnected from it (bc of canon), but still has roots
let him meet/interact w romani's
avoid circus tropes like the plague
For the people who say that Cass uses sign language in Batgirl 2000, no, she doesn’t!!! Cass uses body language to express herself as sign language is a language!!
ok so, i’m going to explain a little bit further about why its harmful to say that Cass uses sign language in Batgirl 00’:
First of all, sign language(s) is its own language, it has its own rules, grammar, and definitions. It’s a language exactly the way that English or Italian would be considered a language.
(Note that there are also many different variations of sign languages out there, not just ASL which stands for American Sign Language)
Comparing what Cass is doing, which is using body language to sign language is simply wrong and a in a way, amplifies stereotypes about sign language.
Where tf did the "Cass uses ASL!" thing come from??
like where did y’all even get that from?? be so serious rnn
cass cain does NOT canonically use asl she never has. not once. not in any main comic. not in side content not even in the weird 00s one-shots that everyone forgot existed. she points, she mimics, she punches the air, she points at food or acts something out, pretending to punch someone and stopping right before you hit them isn’t “signing” either (That’s literally how she first communicated with Bruce.) that’s not signing that’s “i have no words and too many feelings” communication. a universal language, like- cass wasn’t just nonverbal she was literally raised without language. no talking/no reading/no writing just Fists/movements/survival
she learned to read your intent by watching how you breathe she could watch a fight and know your childhood trauma she could look at you and know if you were bluffing or dying
but say a sentence to her?? she’s like "???" so when she starts learning english, it’s hard brain rewiring hard like “i am losing my ability to fight because now i understand nouns” hard.
nd that’s IMPORTANT because it means learning ANY language—spoken or signed—is hard for her.
asl is still a language. it’s not “easy mode” for nonverbal people. it’s got grammar - structure - syntax. cass ain’t fluent in thagt, cass is fluent in pain and silence and movement
Sooo again, why do u ppl keep saying she speaks/uses asl?? idk, fanon, ao3 fics, vibes, headcanons, someone drew it once and it spiraled
but it’s not canon. and lowkey it kind of erases what makes her so special?? cass’s whole thing is that she doesn’t NEED a full language to speak bru she moves, and that’s the message.
she’s not mute, not even an elective one😭😭😭 She doen't have any physical or neurological condition that prevents her from speaking too-
cass girlboss cain does NOT use asl, she wasn’t raised with ANY language. she speaks through motion AAAND learned ENGLISH eventually she’s no less 4 that, but more
First post and it’s shmilk smh
Hello to anyone who might see this :]
I UNDERSTOOD THAT REFRENCE
Dick and Kory weren’t just a couple — they were narratively built for each other. Marv Wolfman and George Pérez crafted them with parallel arcs, emotionally and thematically. Dick, the disciplined human struggling with identity outside Batman’s shadow. Kory, the exiled alien princess learning humanity, freedom, love. They grew together. Their relationship was emotional, spiritual, ideological — not just romantic. They were equals who challenged and bettered each other.
And then editorial got messy.
Enter Babs, whose original purpose was not even romantic, but Batman's girl counterpart and suddenly she’s being wedged into a love triangle like it’s CW drama. Not only that, but they deaged her, rewrote her dynamic with Dick from “older mentor figure” to “quirky same-age love interest.” That’s not evolution, that’s surgery on continuity with no anesthesia.
They butchered Dick’s history with Kory just to make room for a status quo that’s more palatable to a Bat-centric branding. They erased an engagement, deep emotional growth, and cosmic-scale love just to reduce her to a “fling.” That’s not just disrespect to Starfire, that’s disrespect to decades of storytelling.
It’s no coincidence that Dick and Kory’s relationship flourished when they had autonomy outside the Bat office. The Titans gave them space to be messy, raw, radiant. And it’s telling that when creators have the chance to write them freely (like in Titans, DCeased, Injustice, Future State) they gravitate back to DickKory. Because it works.
…what? I’ve been reading comics for more than 30 years, and much of this hasn’t happened. Dick and Kory’s relationship may not be seen as long term in retrospect, but I believe it’s still revered as having happened and was extensive.
Also, DC doesn’t circle back to DickKory because “it works.” DC circles back and forth because different editors and writers have different opinions on who should be with Dick. Literally, Dick and Babs were together in Batbooks while Dick and Kory were having relations in a Titans’ book just a few years ago. (I believe it was at the beginning of Titans Academy.)
Also, Babs wasn’t shoehorned in between their relationship. There was one terrible annual like - twenty years ago - but Dick and Kory had actually broken up before Dick started dating Babs in Nightwing in the 90’s. Dick and Kory haven’t been a long-term couple in the comics since. (They will sleep together as the editors/writers see fit to write.)
Also, while I don’t know if I agree with the whole “Dick and Kory flourish outside of Bat office,” that would just make sense…? A non-Bat editor wouldn’t be beholden to care about Bat characters nor are they sometimes allowed to use Bat characters in their books.
And it wasn’t decades of storytelling. Kory was introduced in 1980. Dick and Kory were broken up by the time Nightwing launched in 1995. If you are talking about media with the TT shows and movies - Dick and Babs have been off and on in different iterations for the same period, if not earlier.
While I agree that the de-aging of Babs isn’t good writing or helping her characterization, I’m not sure it justifies why Dick and Kory should be together. It justifies maybe why Dick and Babs shouldn’t be.
Any relationship can work if it’s written well - Dick and Kory, Dick and Babs, Dick and Bea. Dick and Kory worked at certain time for what you said - it was written well and purposeful.
But that doesn’t mean Dick and Babs can’t work well now and doesn’t work well now. But of course, that’s a matter of opinion.
hol on hol on real quick, were both engaging here from 2 completely different angles that is — I’m not debating continuity logistics, I’m talking about narrative architecture. “Much of this hasn’t happened” — um. It HAS. You're saying you've read comics for 30 years, but then downplay the entire New Teen Titans era like it was a fling? That arc wasn’t just "extensive" — it was genre-defining. Engagement, cohabitation, and an entire Teen Titans Spotlight issue about their relationship?? They were the blueprint for emotionally complex, imperfect, but aspirational love in the 80s. “DC doesn’t circle back to DickKory because it works” — Bro, that’s exactly why creators go back to it. No one’s saying editors agree on a definitive endgame. But DickKory keeps coming back (Injustice, DCeased, Future State, the current Titans run, the cartoon shows, Titans TV series {trash series but still}) because when given narrative space, it thrives. Writers go there because the groundwork is rich. You don’t keep returning to something unless there’s still fuel in that fire. “Dick and Kory broke up before Babs” — yes, and? That doesn't negate your point. Dick and Kory broke up before Babs, but that’s not the point. The issue’s how Babs got retooled, de-aged, flipped from mentor to quirky same-age love interest, and shoehorned into Bat-brand synergy. bat office wanted tighter control; Kory didn’t fit the brand vibe. That’s the real tension you’re naming.
And btw, 1980 to 1995 is 15 years of mainline canon. Add reboots and Elseworlds from 2003 to 2025 — that’s straight-up decades. Continuity shifts don’t erase what was or why it matters. It’s like saying “Lois and Clark is fine but so is Clark and Lana if written well” — yes, but one pairing has a theme like gravity.
I don’t mean to sound mean, but…did you read what I said? I literally said DickKory wasn’t a fling. Extensive means “covering or affecting a large area.” You simply are using different adjectives to say what I said or just don’t know what extensive means.
“Yes and?” You said DickBabs was shoehorned into DickKory, and I explained how it wasn’t since DickKory was over in comics before Dick and Babs happened (for the most part). If anything, DickKory seems to keep being shoehorned into the canon narrative for the last 30 years because if it was so rich, it would be the mainstream relationship. But it’s not.
DickKory literally has not been a long-term thing in the comics for decades. We are at 30 years now. Elseworlds and one-shots are short spurts, but DickKory hasn’t been a long-term thing in comics since 1995. They haven’t been together double the amount they were.
Regarding narrative space - it’s comics. It can have all the narrative space it wants. There’s literally no reason for the relationship not to be if it’s popular and selling issues well.
And since you want to say that they have been on and off for decades, then Dick and Barbara have been on more than DickKory has been in those years.
Finally - you want to equate Dick and Kory to “Clark and Lois” when they are “Clark and Lana.” Clark and Lois haven’t been apart for 30 years in comics. 🤷♀️
im not tryna be mean eather dawg😭😭😭🙏🙏 But I think we’re still kinda orbiting different moons here, You’re talking about quantity I'm talking about narrative quality.
You say “extensive,” but I’m saying it wasn’t just long, it was central and thematic. It shaped character arcs, not just filled pages. There’s a difference between being present in canon and being core to it. That’s the level DickKory hit in NTT. That wasn’t just a “point in time,” that was a peak of emotionally intelligent storytelling that still shows even in present day
also, Dick and Babs not being shoehorned — I get your point about timelines, but it’s less about sequence and more about editorial reconfiguration. Babs was not originally created to be Dick’s romantic counterpart. Her role changed because the Bat-office wanted to consolidate Nightwing closer to Gotham branding. You can say DickKory hasn’t been “mainstream” for 30 years and sure, that’s fair from a publishing strategy angle. But that’s not proof of narrative inferiority. That’s a reflection of corporate energy, not character chemistry.
As for “why aren’t they still together if they’re so rich?” vro, you’ve read comics for 30 years, if so then you know how like long-term pairings get reset constantly for market flexibility, ask Clark and Diana ask Bruce and Selina, this is less about sales and more about IP control.
respectfully, comparing DickKory to Clark and Lana kinda proves my point, Lana was a starter arc, Kory was the arc, Lois may be endgame now, but it wasn’t always clean and it still worked because of theme. Kory and Dick? same deal, the fact that writers still revisit it across mediums says it all
Dick and Kory weren’t just a couple — they were narratively built for each other. Marv Wolfman and George Pérez crafted them with parallel arcs, emotionally and thematically. Dick, the disciplined human struggling with identity outside Batman’s shadow. Kory, the exiled alien princess learning humanity, freedom, love. They grew together. Their relationship was emotional, spiritual, ideological — not just romantic. They were equals who challenged and bettered each other.
And then editorial got messy.
Enter Babs, whose original purpose was not even romantic, but Batman's girl counterpart and suddenly she’s being wedged into a love triangle like it’s CW drama. Not only that, but they deaged her, rewrote her dynamic with Dick from “older mentor figure” to “quirky same-age love interest.” That’s not evolution, that’s surgery on continuity with no anesthesia.
They butchered Dick’s history with Kory just to make room for a status quo that’s more palatable to a Bat-centric branding. They erased an engagement, deep emotional growth, and cosmic-scale love just to reduce her to a “fling.” That’s not just disrespect to Starfire, that’s disrespect to decades of storytelling.
It’s no coincidence that Dick and Kory’s relationship flourished when they had autonomy outside the Bat office. The Titans gave them space to be messy, raw, radiant. And it’s telling that when creators have the chance to write them freely (like in Titans, DCeased, Injustice, Future State) they gravitate back to DickKory. Because it works.
…what? I’ve been reading comics for more than 30 years, and much of this hasn’t happened. Dick and Kory’s relationship may not be seen as long term in retrospect, but I believe it’s still revered as having happened and was extensive.
Also, DC doesn’t circle back to DickKory because “it works.” DC circles back and forth because different editors and writers have different opinions on who should be with Dick. Literally, Dick and Babs were together in Batbooks while Dick and Kory were having relations in a Titans’ book just a few years ago. (I believe it was at the beginning of Titans Academy.)
Also, Babs wasn’t shoehorned in between their relationship. There was one terrible annual like - twenty years ago - but Dick and Kory had actually broken up before Dick started dating Babs in Nightwing in the 90’s. Dick and Kory haven’t been a long-term couple in the comics since. (They will sleep together as the editors/writers see fit to write.)
Also, while I don’t know if I agree with the whole “Dick and Kory flourish outside of Bat office,” that would just make sense…? A non-Bat editor wouldn’t be beholden to care about Bat characters nor are they sometimes allowed to use Bat characters in their books.
And it wasn’t decades of storytelling. Kory was introduced in 1980. Dick and Kory were broken up by the time Nightwing launched in 1995. If you are talking about media with the TT shows and movies - Dick and Babs have been off and on in different iterations for the same period, if not earlier.
While I agree that the de-aging of Babs isn’t good writing or helping her characterization, I’m not sure it justifies why Dick and Kory should be together. It justifies maybe why Dick and Babs shouldn’t be.
Any relationship can work if it’s written well - Dick and Kory, Dick and Babs, Dick and Bea. Dick and Kory worked at certain time for what you said - it was written well and purposeful.
But that doesn’t mean Dick and Babs can’t work well now and doesn’t work well now. But of course, that’s a matter of opinion.
hol on hol on real quick, were both engaging here from 2 completely different angles that is — I’m not debating continuity logistics, I’m talking about narrative architecture. “Much of this hasn’t happened” — um. It HAS. You're saying you've read comics for 30 years, but then downplay the entire New Teen Titans era like it was a fling? That arc wasn’t just "extensive" — it was genre-defining. Engagement, cohabitation, and an entire Teen Titans Spotlight issue about their relationship?? They were the blueprint for emotionally complex, imperfect, but aspirational love in the 80s. “DC doesn’t circle back to DickKory because it works” — Bro, that’s exactly why creators go back to it. No one’s saying editors agree on a definitive endgame. But DickKory keeps coming back (Injustice, DCeased, Future State, the current Titans run, the cartoon shows, Titans TV series {trash series but still}) because when given narrative space, it thrives. Writers go there because the groundwork is rich. You don’t keep returning to something unless there’s still fuel in that fire. “Dick and Kory broke up before Babs” — yes, and? That doesn't negate your point. Dick and Kory broke up before Babs, but that’s not the point. The issue’s how Babs got retooled, de-aged, flipped from mentor to quirky same-age love interest, and shoehorned into Bat-brand synergy. bat office wanted tighter control; Kory didn’t fit the brand vibe. That’s the real tension you’re naming.
And btw, 1980 to 1995 is 15 years of mainline canon. Add reboots and Elseworlds from 2003 to 2025 — that’s straight-up decades. Continuity shifts don’t erase what was or why it matters. It’s like saying “Lois and Clark is fine but so is Clark and Lana if written well” — yes, but one pairing has a theme like gravity.