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Bruce going over the Batcave rules... again
Bruce: "Number four-"
Dick: "Why do we have to do this another time? Steph's the one that took a selfie down here??"
Bruce: "Because if one of you falls short, that leaves the opportunity for the rest of you too."
Dick: "Ughh-"
Bruce: "Like I was saying, rule number four: No one outside of the family is allowed down here."
Bruce: "And Damian, if Jonathan eats another one of my batarangs because you bet him to, you're both banned."
Damian: "That was only one time..."
Bruce: "Habibi, I have lost 4 batarangs to the Kryptonian digestive system, and only one of those was Clark."
Been thinking about jason todd and the aftermath of the batarang incident so I drew it!
CW for blood/injury
I could probably right like 3 whole dissertations on this lol, don't even get me started on the lack of inclusion of any Robins in most recent movies lol
Let down
this and "in my room" julia wolf, think on it.
the tragedy of Jason Todd
There's something so heart-rendering about Jason confronting Bruce. He died. His funeral service was closed casket because his body had been so severely brutalized. His brother wasn’t even on the planet when they lowered him six feet down. They buried him and moved on.
He dug himself out, breaking open his own casket with a belt buckle. He shredded the skin off his fingers and splintered his bones, choked on dirt and worms, almost suffocated without oxygen. He wandered the city begging for his dad.
When Jason came to after the Pit, Talia told him his father replaced him and let the Joker live. He makes his way back to his city, but he has a passenger riding around in his brain. There is a thirst for blood and vengeance that blurs his vision. He needs to be good, fix things, and prove himself all over again. Jason is half insane, but he still needs to help people. He needs Bruce.
He catches the monster that killed him, stands him in front of his dad, and says, 'my killer or me.' He clawed his way out of his grave, fought the Gauntlet in Nanda Parbat, and battled the Lazarus Pit eating at his soul, all to beg his dad to love him.
Jason does all of that, all for Bruce to slice his throat.
Do you think there's a black market demand for Batarangs from Gothamites in trouble, so as to embed them on their doorways of their property as a sign of protection of the Bat?
In scenarios where the batfam are not able to retrieve them back after use and civilians happen to find them due to being too injured, broken, straight up did not see where it ended up, etc.
Do desperate civilians seek them out and buy them to lie and say, they can't get jumped / intimidated from loan sharks, gangs, villains, etc? Or they'll face the Dark Knight himself and / or his affiliates?
If so:
How often do you think this gets misused? Do you think the Batfam ever follows up on this so they can evaluate enough to "take it away" from those that do?
Or it's more so, "hey this is military grade equipment that shouldn't be in civilian hands. I'm sorry I have to take it back"?
I was thinking of it almost in the opposite way, like how the Bat brand is used in BVS to indicate who Batman has his eye on. Getting a batarang embedded in your doorway means you’re next, or you’re being watched, and you better shape up quick. Everyone else stays away because they don’t want a piece of the Bat’s wrath.
But yeah, I could see that being used as a pseudo-protection by someone desperate. You’re not gonna wanna mess with someone the Bat already has their eye on.
Hey! Watch where you're throwing that thing!