
#dc#dc comics#batman#bruce wayne#dc fanart#dick grayson#batfamily#batfam#tim drake




seen from Germany
seen from Russia
seen from Thailand
seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from Sweden
seen from Türkiye
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from Thailand

seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States
Artwork by Junko Kawano
Artwork by Junko Kawano
rips my shirt open to reveal another shirt that says "while i do not believe in the mother-/aunt-ification of sevika a lot of fandom seems to want to make her into re: isha i do think that their relationship is crucial following silco’s death because for some sevenish odd years sevika has never been allowed to be vulnerable in the way other characters seem to be and isha helps her on some level to let herself be that. i do think that while in isha sevika sees a child who represents the innocence of young zaunites born into a world that did not care for them, she also sees the consequences of her actions while working with silco made manifest, allowing the chem barons to thrive and rip the lanes apart, shimmer to overtake the city whose whole existence is her own cause and purpose. through isha she starts to see that maybe under silco the world wouldn’t have changed in the way they both professed to want it to — and begins to care for her genuinely and differently in a way that she’s never done before with anyone else, trying to make up for it in her own way. and i wish the show had given us the grace of sevika being told that isha had died but now because it didn’t we all have to extrapolate about what feelings she may have had about literally all of it after the show set us up to believe she might actually get an arc" underneath
//going to go about my day and prepare to dive into YamaGaa feels<3