Tumgik
#Earth-Two Batman
orange-s-mario · 7 months
Text
need to fix my clark tags so it's
Kal-L/Clark Kent
Kal-El/Sonn/Clark Kent
Clark Kent/Kal-El
Kal-El/Clark Kent
wait
this doesn't have a tag for the current guy. Maybe I use the middle name there
Kal-El/Clark Joseph Kent
now if only there was a way to separate the four dianas... i can do Diana of Themyscira and Diana of paradise island but that still leaves the other two...
oh well Earth-One Wonder Woman (Diana), N52 Wonder Woman (Diana). n52 Wonder woman will only be for pre-rebirth i gues
As for Bruce, Earth-One & Earth-Two Bruces get separated but only since those have lore changes
or something idk
hmmm
1 note · View note
browsethestacks · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Justice Society
Art by Mike Becker
158 notes · View notes
Text
In Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, it shows this world has the alternate versions of Wonder Woman and Batman together as a couple. It makes you question if this implies that the real Bruce and Diana are compatible.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
On one hand, the immediate answer is no because this is the opposite dimension. They're together in the bad one, so they shouldn't be in the good one.
But on the other hand, you have to examine why these two work well as a couple.
Superwoman is a vindictive, domineering, and promiscuous brute who values Owlman's drive and passion. She immediately drops her ambitions at the prospect of something greater. Owlman is a complete nihilist who is souly driven by his mission to find purpose. They're down to have a little fun before it all goes down. Their craziness compliments each other.
Now examine Diana and Bruce. Wonder Woman is a selfless, supportive, strong-willed agent of peace and love who will stand for anything as long as she believes it's right.
As Owlman's opposite, Batman is the most caring person there is. He does what he does because he belives there is value in every life. His purpose is defined by his mission to preserve all of that. Bruce and Diana's VIRTUES compliment each other.
Therefore, I believe that WonderBat is a good ship on a fundamental level.
82 notes · View notes
romancemedia · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Romances
76 notes · View notes
flashfuture · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
(Batman vol 1 #331)
It's 1980. Dick Grayson has dropped out of college. (You can see how poorly Bruce takes in the last issue here) And Bruce invites Talia to stay at the Wayne Penthouse. Dick loses it and finds the suggestion that he's a dumb kid who needs to go to college so he can grasp why you might possibly be okay with an assassin who kidnapped you in your house
60 notes · View notes
milkydraws8 · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
two-face n bruce-face
43 notes · View notes
whynot-animations · 1 month
Text
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010)
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
20 notes · View notes
arguablysomaya · 4 months
Text
*consumes content with creative fans and stupid creators* ugh the world would be so much better if creators listened to fandom more, I wish storytellers were more receptive to audience feedback and weren't so hostile to the fans that built up their success :/
*consumes content with stupid fans and genius creators* god I hope their studio's wifi has tumblr dot com permabanned
28 notes · View notes
doks-aux · 2 years
Text
Tim: Bruce, I know this must seem strange, but Steph, Bernard, and I all care about each other very much, and we want to be together. And it would mean so much if--
Bruce: Ah, like my parents and Alfred.
Tim: ...What?
Bruce: You don’t need to worry, son. I understand.
Tim: Wait--
Bruce: I’m so happy for all of you, and you have my complete--
Tim: Please back up.
1K notes · View notes
shihoerusu · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Still on my batcat baby fever and giving a happy ending for these traumatized orphans, this time with Jason and Dick.
inspired by a post from @cheritouu on how we need more Selina and Jason AU content and a lovely, amazing, wonderful fic
Also, huge thanks to @oceanview15 for drawing ideas!
364 notes · View notes
batfam-nalu-onepiece · 5 months
Text
Teaching in Gotham is hard
Teacher: Ok everyone, what do we wear in the summer?
Kindergartener: *raising hand enthusiastically* Snow pants!
Teacher: no dear. It doesn’t snow in the summer, it’s too hot!
Kid: but..It was snowing this summer for like 4 days!
Teacher: *thinking back how Me.Freeze tried to make an everlasting Winter in Gotham last Summer* well.. that was a special situation.
Another kid: *raising their hand* Gas masks!
Teacher: *Joker Gas and Fear Toxin always a threat and keeps a gas mask in her bag* umm that’s not mainly for summer though. You can have gas masks all year round.
Kid 3: oh! My mommy and daddy have gardening gloves and belts with weed killer stuff on it!
Teacher: Good! Lots of people do gardening in the summer! What do your parents grow?
Kid 3: oh they don’t grow anything. It’s for when those plants come alive and take over the city. There are vines and cool flowers all over the house! Mommy doesn’t like them though. So they need to get their tools to get rid of them
Teacher: *under her breath* god damnit Gotham.
39 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
11 notes · View notes
chernobog13 · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
Neal Adams' cover to DC 100-Page Super Spectacular #6 (august, 1971).
This issue reprinted the very first Justice League of America/Justice Society of America crossover from Justice League of America (vol. 1) #21-22 (August & September, 1963). Also featured were solo stories starring the Spectre, Johnny Quick, the Vigilante and Wildcat from the Golden Age, and a Silver Age Hawkman solo story.
There has been some confusion over the years as to why Adams included many characters on this cover who weren't featured in those stories. My theory is that in order to fill-out the cover he decided to include the entire rosters of both the JLA and JSA as they stood in 1971, with Earth-One Robin thrown in for good measure.
15 notes · View notes
aingeal98 · 4 months
Note
cass visiting cain in blackgate for intel/batman reasons and/or for personal reasons?
"What have you done with Poison Ivy?"
David Cain grins up at the man who stole his daughter. Batman stares back, intense and angry as always.
"I voluntarily put myself in prison and have been here all the time. The question isn't what I've done with her Batman, it's what mistake you made. Like say for example, letting stray members of The Colony escape with their special Batsuits."
He leans back, enjoying the stress on Bruce's face. All he needs is a bottle of vodka and this would be perfect. None of that in solitary confinement sadly, so angry Batman is just going to have to be enough.
"It's going to be such a great look, those stupid Batsuits descending with full force to attack an innocent civilian yet to violate her parole. Does it make you sad, Batman? To see people take a symbol you spent all of your time and effort lovingly crafting, only to have it warped into representing your enemy?"
"Answer the question, Cain."
"Already did." Cain smirks. "I've done nothing. The Colony on the other hand... well who knows. Those idiots always did seem a little trigger happy, and not too good at distinguishing bad people from those attempting to change their ways. Sad, that."
Batman says nothing further, although the rage emanating from his eyes is palpable. Cain detects a slight tremor as he walks away and out of the room, leaving Cain alone.
He waits patiently. Bruce was never going to be the one to make him crack and he knew it. He was just the good cop, the easy way out.
But Cain hasn't seen his daughter in a while. Pleasant visit or not, maybe it's nice to just get a face to face chat every now and then.
Someone grabs his face and slams it all the way off his chair and onto the ground. Excellent technique, if Cain wasn't in so much pain he'd tell her how happy and proud he was that her skills don't seem to have diminished.
"Where is she?" The voice growls out, with a rasp so deep not even Bruce can mimic it.
"Sternativo Drive. 12th house unless they've moved her."
The pressure on his skull eases off. David pushes himself up so that he's sitting facing her.
"I did it for you." he says. "But you already knew that."
Cass glares at him. He sees disgust and fury there, but he also sees recognition. She knows exactly what he's talking about. The fight that sent Ivy back to Arkham last time, the poisonous vines that Cass took on to save another of Bruce's pathetic inferior children, the toxin levels so high she was in a coma for a week.
If David hadn't gotten her resistance to poisons so strong as a child, she would have died. Not that Batman's ever going to thank him for that, or appreciate the masterpiece he created. No, David alone can see all that makes Cassandra wonderful. One day maybe she'll understand that he loves her and wants her to get everything she deserves. After all, Bruce just let Ivy go right back into Arkham. Not even any excessive force used to avenge the girl who was supposed to be his daughter now. Pathetic.
He waits for Cass to reply, to yell how much she hates him. As much as he did it to avenge his daughter, he did it to get her attention too. Doesn't have much else to live for nowadays.
Cassandra sees that, because of course she does. Her expression goes carefully blank, and David's heart sinks.
"Wait-"
She turns and walks out without another word.
He sighs, leaning back against the wall. His nose is broken, blood slowly trickling down his face.
Maybe it's time to look into Blackgate's vodka smuggling options.
15 notes · View notes
romancemedia · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Justice League vs Evil Counterparts
46 notes · View notes
flashfuture · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
(Detective Comics #41)
The year is 1940. Batman has sent his pupil Dick Grayson to a Boy's Boarding school to investigate disappearances. They communicate using a portable phone inside of Robin's belt
59 notes · View notes