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Each time we get a new live-action Batman, I’m perplexed as to why we never get a Robin. No, I don’t mean Chris O’Donnell reluctantly moving to Wayne Manor when it looks like he’s already 21 or older. I don’t mean Joseph Gordon Levitt inexplicably being referred to as Robin during the very last minutes of a trilogy. And I certainly don’t mean hints of a long-dead Robin, sacrificed as additional kindling to toss upon the pyre that is Bruce Wayne’s grief. Why don’t we ever get eight-year-old Dick Grayson? Why can multiple animated series and comic book arcs introduce a young, vulnerable child into Batman’s life, can give him purpose and gravity in the narrative and allow him to develop into a partner and then a hero in his own right, while movies either avoid him entirely or warp him into something unrecognizable? People more familiar with Batman as a pop culture icon than a character with a long, established comic history tend to be those who dismiss Robin by claiming that Batman is an eternal loner. That we’re tarnishing his character by burdening him with a child sidekick, and that he must prowl the night in solitude or we’re denying the most essential parts of his persona. Are you kidding me? Batman independently paid for the floating space clubhouse that his Justice League buddies meet in. He is instrumental in connecting the entire database of heroes that make up the DC universe. You’re threatened by the potential presence of Dick Grayson? Bruce—in precious canon!– has no less than five adopted/biological children: Dick, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Cassandra Cain, and Damian Wayne (and sometimes Helena Bertinelli). That’s not to mention the multiple young people he mentors: Barbara Gordon, Stephanie Brown, and Carrie Kelley in some continuities (and these same people will defend The Dark Knight Returns until their bitter deaths, so don’t you dare object to Carrie Kelley in the same damn breath). I don’t think any other DC hero builds as large of an extended family as Batman constructs for himself. The Batfamily is legendary among the fanbase. Bruce loses his parents and he’s devastated and has obsessive and antisocial tendencies, sure. His gruffness is charming, even, but it’s a calculated presentation to conceal the brokenness at his heart. He seeks out troubled children to protect and guide again and again, because he doesn’t want them to develop his own self-destructive qualities. Everything that certain sectors of fandom glorify about Bruce, Bruce himself actively fights against seeing take root in any other vulnerable child. He trains them to serve Gotham City, but more importantly, he provides them with the stability to recover themselves from the brand of tragedy that shaped his own life. If you ask Bruce his greatest accomplishment, he’d say without hesitation, “Nightwing.” If you think of Robin as a quippy sprite of a boy in bright colors and pixie boots, you’ve barely scratched the surface of what makes this character so important to the Batman mythos. He provides levity against Batman’s darkness, and it’s refreshing, sure. But he’s so essential to Bruce confronting his own trauma and development in being able to function as a team player—as an eventual member of the Justice League, which is a cornerstone of the upcoming films—that I honestly can’t wrap my brain around universes that exclude him. Dick’s presence forces Bruce to focus outside himself, and outside the single-mindedness of his mission. Batman needs Robin a lot more than Robin needs him, and the films consistently rob Bruce of one of the most significant bonds in his life. We have a new universe on the horizon, and the herald of a dead Robin before we even get started. I hope the DC films are satisfying and successful—truly, I do. But it makes me ask the same question I’ve had each time a Batman film has released during the last few decades: why are cinematic universes so threatened by the premise of a living child being a part of Batman’s world?
This is a masterpost here. TBH, Dick Grayson as Robin is what doubled Batman and made him more popular: By making him more then a rich white guy fighting crime; a father. And open doors for our Batfamily cast. I don’t know why they’re scared. The Robins and Batfamily IMO are far more interesting then Batman, who’s a ton interesting when done right. They’re just scared that pixie boots and scaly underwear can be more popular and badass then other characters that THINK is badass. After all, even renown writers thought the idea of Robin was stupid and it won’t last! HA!
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Commissioner Gordon is the best Batman character, and I will allow no argument on this matter.
Damn right. He’s ALWAYS known.
Something that annoyed me in The Dark Knight Rises (One of the many things that annoyed me) was Gordon being fuckin SHOOK that Batman was Bruce Wayne because like…
Bruce Wayne
Is very obviously Batman
Hell in a recent issue of Snyder’s All Star Batman, Alfred flat out says that MOST people in Gotham (The ones who aren’t so fuckin weired they dress up like birthday clowns or like they’re off to see the wizard) probably “Know” that Bruce is Batman but it’s just that Bruce has made it impossible to PROVE it so no one can do anything legally and anyone who tried to print it would get sued for libel/slander so fast their head would spin so everyone just has to kind of…PRETEND they don’t know for sure
Gordon knows Bruce is Batman
Gordon’s probably always known
Like
Bruce Wayne’s parents are killed by a criminal
Bruce Wayne inherits LOTS OF MONEY
Bruce Wayne dissapears for over a decade
Bruce Wayne comes back and suddenly someone is beating the shit out of criminals using high tech gadgets only someone with lots of money could afford
And tech that looks suspiciously exactly like the tech that gets designed by Wayne Enterprises, the company Bruce Wayne now owns
Even Inspector Clouseau could join the dots on this one
Okay but reblogging this again because…
If you headcanon or take it as given that a large section of the population has that figured out, including Bruce’s socialite ‘buddies’ because like… they know how many kids he has… they know how many bat sidekicks there are… the time when Bruce suddenly gets a new kid corresponds very closely with when a new Bat kid shows up…. they know.
So if you take that as given, but then think about him putting on his ‘Brucie’ face at parties and to the public, and think about all of those other rich people just freaking like… playing along???? trying not to laugh at his nice act if they’ve ever seen his ‘batman’ voice???? totally confused as to how he does that with his voice?
And secretly they’re like “omg fucking batman came to my party last weekend!”
“He was on my yacht!”
“No wonder the Riddler tried to crash our charity event – Bruce actually RSVP’d as coming!”
“Well he didn’t show up.”
“Didn’t he though?”
And like…
“so which one of those kids is the red one and with one is the robin?”
“Do you mean Red Hood and Red Robin or regular Robin?”
“How many kids does Bruce have now?”
“Didn’t one of them die? The numbers don’t add up.”
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Jubilee and Storm headshots.
uncanny avengers #021 (2017)
Batman? Batman has the best damn team in the world at his side.
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i wouldn’t be here without you reaching out to me. thank you, damian.
Polaris in X-Men: Blue #9 (2017)
i will always love the fact that dickie is a fan of superman HAHA REFFED OFF the original supes cover w some liberties taken
bonus robin version:
‘Looks like someone’s gotta come up with a codddeee nameeeee.’
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