stalker!era tim catching a picture of the moment felipe garzonas falls to his death, Jason out of reach but in frame enough that it's clear he couldn't have pushed him. Maybe he could have saved him. But he didn't push him
Tim now has to decide, as he watches Batman and Robin's relationship deteriorate before his eyes, if revealing his presence is worth potentially saving his heroes' relationship
bonus: he has no idea his intervention has the chance to save jason's life
Hey! Are you pissed about Gretchen Felker Martin and her Red Hood issue?
Remember that you have a voice.
DC comics can be reached by mail at:
2900 West Alameda Avenue, Burbank, California, United States 91505
For email there are several departments listed online, I found the press branch to be the most applicable: [email protected]
Don't know what to write?
Here's my suggestion for a form letter, although anything mentioning the subject and your feelings on it would be appropriate.
DC Comics,
I am writing as a fan and supporter to express my disgust at the cancellation of Gretchen Felker Martin’s Red Hood series. Pulling a series over a joke made on her personal social media account, while allowing creators accused of serious abuse - like Warren Ellis - to finish their work is a blatant double standard. Even more troubling is that this decision is a clear example of transmisogyny, punishing a trans woman for speaking personally while excusing a cis man with far more serious allegations.
This is not just unfair; it’s insulting to fans and creators alike. It raises serious questions about what DC values and the principles guiding your decisions. Accountability should apply equally to all creators and in this case, it very clearly is not an equal or appropriate response.
I urge DC Comics to publicly address this inconsistency, clarify your policies regarding creator conduct, and commit to treating all creators fairly and without discrimination moving forward.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
Will it do anything?
Maybe. Maybe not. But doing nothing will amount to nothing.
march relentlessly - ongoing, Jason-centric. Jason was brought back to life in the wrong universe, his OG Bruce (got therapy) yanks him back to his OG World the night of RHATO 25
mafia au - series of little drabbles of a Bruce Wayne Mafia boss au, Robin origin stories rn include dick, jason, and tim
jason & his crew - series of 2 completed stories, one where Jason turns to the library to become a good gang leader and one where Bruce improves his relationship with Jason by Brucie Wayne publicly trying to adopt the Red Hood. Weirder things have happened in Gotham.
avatar the last airbender
Kidnapping (as a friend) - unfinished series of jet & co trying to adopt Li
Against the Current - Sokka/Zuko no powers no avatar au, just a court drama romance between them. complete, 57k.
Sokka/Zuko, kind of slow burn, court drama and politics AU, 56k words, finished.
Summary: Zuko's first impression of Sokka, the son of the rival force's Chief, is that he is reckless, loud, brash, and unfailingly honest. He's nothing like any of the members of court that Zuko has met before. Zuko... likes it more than he should.
Sokka's first impression of Crown Prince Zuko is that he's cold, calculating, and moves through his own court like it's a battlefield full of enemies instead of allies. Sokka is unwillingly intrigued.
As they navigate the treacherous currents of court politics, secrets, and the occasional assassination attempt, Sokka and Zuko's connection deepens - first through sharp honesty, then through trust, and finally into something neither of them can afford. But with duty pulling them apart and expectations of the future threatening to drown them, they must decide whether to fight against the current - or let it carry them somewhere neither of them expected.
AU Context: very different world set up than canon. No bending/magic. Still uses the 100 year war led by the fire nation, but their main enemy was the Water Tribe. Iroh returned from his son's death sharp and broken, only to find his father dead, his younger brother on his throne, and his nephew being slowly broken inside the walls of his home. Slowly, as Iroh's sharpness grows, as his nephew gets shattered again and again, Iroh convinces Zuko to throw a coup with him. It takes years of planning, but they overthrow Ozai, Iroh striking the killing blow and claiming the throne. It's regicide, fratricide, but no one complains. That is, until Iroh declares his intent to end the long-standing war and invites the leaders from the Water Tribe to a peace conference at the Fire Palace.
Zuko didn't get the burn scar across his face, never got cast out. Instead, at 13 he disrespected his father and received a cut across his throat, down his collarbone, that should have killed him. Instead, he lived and learned to button himself tighter, to be more perfect, to follow the expectations set for him as best as he could manage.
Now, we see their attempts to gain peace afterward, and Zuko accidentally stumbling into more than just survival and duty.
"aww you're so nice!" yeah why aren't you? why isn't everyone? why is it in all my relationships in this world, im always the kind one, always the nice one, always the thoughtful and compassionate and sweet one?