Apparently Miles is a JJK fan (in the comics)
If you put these two in a room together I think the result would be adorable 🥺
me when read Under the Redhood in first time.
me when read Arkham Knight Genesis lately.
me everytime see Jason at Wayne Family Adventures.
Robins
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suddenly struck with thoughts about the devastating concept of Jason Todd
because he was good. because he had a bleeding heart despite every reason not to. he loved school and was good at it. he was the first to be adopted, with little pretense of guardianship. he did everything he could to be a perfect Robin and live up to an impossible ideal. he only ever wanted Bruce and Dick to like him.
because he met Bruce in the same place and on the same day that Bruce's parents died--the single defining moment of Batman's existence. and he made Batman laugh. he hit the Dark Knight, Terror of Gotham, with a tire iron. he wasn't afraid of the man who turned fear into a weapon.
because he couldn't save his mother from herself, but he tried. because he was too good not to try and save the woman who gave him up. too good to play the Joker's game. the crowbar didn't kill him, the bomb did. he died knowing he wouldn't make it and tried anyway. he died a hero.
because other Robins have died, but none of them put an irrevocable tear in the mythos of Batman. because Jason Todd always dies, in every universe. he dies for the sins of his father. he was put to death by popular vote, sacrificed by the crowd. doomed by the narrative and doomed by the audience. the boy who only ever tried to prove he was good enough--wasn't good enough.
because he has every reason to be angry. because he didn't ask to be murdered, didn't ask to be brought back, and when he did everyone acted like he was better off dead. Bruce tried to kill him and nearly succeeded. he's blamed for his own death and blamed for his resurrection. he can never come home because the house is haunted by his own ghost.
because he's been the hero, the victim, and the villain. because his family and his writers and his universe don't know what to make of him. they don't know how to look his tragedy in the eye. and how can you?
it hurts to look at the hero who cannot be good enough, the victim who will only ever be angry, the villain who can sometimes be right. the audience hates to feel complicit and, in this exceptional case, they are.
The sexualization of men's bodies in movies like we've been seeing with women for decades. Is it bad that im so here for it?
Like i genuinely enjoy it obviously...but it also feels rebellious?
need to make a toji ver
goons: so we’re gonna learn how to fight Batman, right?
jason: 😅😅😅😩😩😩💀💀💀
Everyone always forgets that Jason has a Super too :( bizarro recognition ‼️‼️‼️ they are besties
“Red him am frightened of pretty?” 😭😭😭 bro 😭😭😭
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