is there a vaguely mass-accepted ur-Batman/Wolverine/Wonder Woman? What composes him?
I'm gonna say psychosis, admantium, and a magic lasso.
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is there a vaguely mass-accepted ur-Batman/Wolverine/Wonder Woman? What composes him?
I'm gonna say psychosis, admantium, and a magic lasso.
I'm gonna say psychosis, admantium, and a magic lasso.
Okay, that's a kinda hot combo.
Okay, that's a kinda hot combo.
A bunny, some might even say.
Isn't it, though?
Batman's not psychotic! He can distinguish between reality and delusion. He's just fucked up.
He can distinguish between reality and delusion.
He dresses up as a bat and swoops through Gotham. You're going to need to argue your case more strongly.
amych -- tag, you're it. Or "tag, your fic!" perhaps.
Dude, your ur-Batman is not the ur-Batman of all the cool kids.
Some might say, he's driven.
Batman's not psychotic! He can distinguish between reality and delusion. He's just fucked up.
I just read this to chatty!co-worker, and we had a brief debate on "Batman: Repressed Homosexual Tendencies or Not?" (I say not, BTW, which is just my perception of him; to be fair, I don't think of him as a sexual being at all, Selina notwithstanding.) That conversation led into Robin/Huntress, which I said was Nightwing/Huntress, and Chatty said that Nightwing only liked Huntress because her costume looks so much like Batman's.
To which I pointed out that Nightwing is an indiscriminate man-ho.
Nah. Nightwing is a man-ho, but it's very clear in the TPB that both Huntress and Nightwing are working out their Batman issues by sleeping with each other.
And another vote for Bruce knowing the diff between reality and delusion, here. What makes him a hero is he knows that he'll never defeat evil, but he fights anyway. (There's a reason there were all those Bat-references in S1 Angel, after all.)