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ao3statistics · 2 months
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This is self-made. Date: 11.03.2024
Please note that the three most popular ships are NOT FROM THE DC FANDOM. What is happening.
I assume no guarantee or liability for the completeness, correctness and accuracy of this chart despite my best efforts.
Includes fanfictions in all languages available, NOT English only. Includes all fandoms on Ao3 connected to Duke Thomas from DCU.
Percentages were rounded up or rounded down to natural numbers for easier comprehension.
Poly ships were not included.
More charts will follow. :)
Want to have a chart for different pairings, headcanons etc. in your favourite fandom? Send me an ask!
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trucywright · 7 months
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A random assortment of DC Halloween icons.
Top row, JSA: Jade, Cyclone, Liberty Belle
2nd row, magic: Xanadu, Amethyst, Heather After
3rd row, Titans: Miss Martian, Duela Dent, Stitch
4th row, random: Gotham Girl, Bleez, Lia Nelson/Lightray
5th row, JSA-adjacent: Judy Garrick, Salem the Witch Girl, Inza Nelson
Feel free to use. Credit appreciated but not required.
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just-trash-talks · 1 year
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Batman:No metas in Gotham
Signal: :(
Batman:Exept for Duke
Gotham Girl: ;(
Batman:And Claire
Jarro: :'(
Batman:...And Jarro
Clark: :D
Batman:No Clark fuck you
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thefourthexgirl · 1 year
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Ladies all across the world Listen up, we're looking for recruits If you're with me, lemme see your hands Stand up and salute
icons from “Batgirl and the Birds of Prey”
issues 11, 15, 16 & 17.
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mistergreatbones · 4 months
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(randomly generated the teams)
Team 1 - Batwing, Misfit, Batman, Red Robin, Cass, Batwoman, Signal, Big Barda, Nightwing, Azrael, Red Hood, Gotham Girl, Huntress, Bette
Team 2 - Strike, Oracle, Carrie, Spoiler, Maps, Bluebird, Catwoman, Alfred, Jarro, Clayface, Robin, Black Canary, Abuse, Harley, Ivy
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c0mics-ic0ns · 2 years
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Harley Quinn (Harleen Quinzel) from Gotham Girls by Paul D. Storrie, illustrated by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone, DC Comics, 2002
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aspecialgift · 8 months
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Miscellaneous members of the Batfamily. I finished making these many months ago and forgot about them :c
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aliceramblesonnerdity · 8 months
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God I love Gotham Girl. The question of "what if Superman was still good, still american, but mentally ill" is so interesting. And the way writers have used American culture to really build her character. The way that she thinks just because she has kryptonian powers that she is unable to ask for help, how because of these powers she's able to hide from the world whenever she wants (much the same as how someone like me struggling with their mental health will stay in their room alone, even to their own detriment.) How aware she is of her problems (especially in detective comics 1059-1061) but so unable to get herself help... all coupled with her godlike powers. She's such an amazing character I wish DC would do more with because there's just so much to do with "Mentally Ill Superman" if the way Gotham Girl is.
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havendance · 9 months
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Hot Girl Shit (The Feminine Urge to Die Young)
(a.k.a Live Fast Die Young Redux)
AO3
Fandom: Batman
Featured Characters/relationships: Cassandra Cain & Claire Clover (Gotham Girl)
Wordcount: 6100
Summary:
Cassandra and Claire are both living lives with an expiration date when they meet. Claire has powers that burn time off her life with every use. Cassandra has a death match with Lady Shiva scheduled, one that she knows she will not win. In the brief period their time overlaps, a friendship blooms.
I am back on my niche-fic posting shtick! I am getting so much writing done while procrastinating on Batman for Dummies Ch 3. I have inserted Claire Clover and the "I am Gotham" arc from Batman (2016) into the post-crisis continuity roughly post-Officer Down for purposes of throwing these girls together. Enjoy.
(Thank you to @creetchure for betaing this for me!)
Excerpt:
Gotham is sluggish in the late summer heat. Warm, even at night. Humid from the bay. It doesn’t bother Cass, though she misses the breeze on her face. She wears the mask; it clings to her face like a second skin: warm, soft, already slightly damp from sweat. A second skin, a better face.
The last time she went out, Cass didn’t wear a mask. A mistake, Batman said. She could have hurt Barbara. Might still hurt Barbara, if the people who saw her make the right connections. Cass doesn’t want to hurt Barbara. She has her own cave to go back to now. Far away. Alone. It’s safer that way.
She is out now, in Gotham, an itch under her skin. She trained earlier, but it didn’t help. She needs to be out, needs to help. Gotham is slow tonight. Quiet. Too quiet. It itches.
Batgirl runs from rooftop to rooftop, searching, but still: Gotham is too quiet. Too still. There’s no one out, no one to fight. Maybe it’s the heat.
She stops on a rooftop, listens to the city around her. Gotham is never completely quiet; something is always moving. It is the same tonight, but calm. Maybe she should go back, train some more. Maybe this will be a wasted night. 
But no. Sirens wail past. She sees flickering light on the horizon, smells smoke. A fire.
Batgirl runs.
The firemen beat her there. It’s an apartment building, burning quickly. Too quickly, the water not doing much to slow its devouring progress. All around are people: watchers and residents gathered around in their pajamas, smelling of smoke, some more than others. There are fire trucks, ambulances. Some people shout orders. Babies cry. Everyone is talking.
It’s too much. Dozens of voices blend together into one single mass of unknowable language. It reminds her of before, when everything was that unknowable mass.
The burning building gives an ominous creak. The shouting intensifies as firefighters begin to pull back. 
A single voice, screaming and crying rises over the cacophony. Cass listens. 
“—my daughter!” the woman is saying. “My daughter, she’s still in there. Please, someone! She needs help!”
There. There’s the woman. “Where?” Cass asks.
For a moment the woman is shocked. She looks at the bat emblazoned on Cass’s chest. Recognition sparks in her eyes. “The third floor,” she says. “Will you—”
Batgirl is already gone, running towards the fire. Everyone else is running away. They shout at her. She doesn’t listen.
She can feel the heat through her suit: burning fire. She is close, almost in and then—
A rush of air. She is… in the air. Someone is holding her. She strikes on instinct. She wants them off her. She wants them to let her go.
“Hey!” the person says. The voice is young, a girl. “I don’t want to drop you.”
Cass looks. They are high up. Flying. The drop is survivable, probably. She has her grapple, but: the girl didn’t drop her. She couldn’t break her grip. Cass stills.
“Good,” the girl says. “I’ll set you down in a second.”
They land on a rooftop. It’s away from the fire. Too far.
“I know you’re—” the girl starts to say.
“Bring me back,” Cass says.
“The building’s about to collapse! It’s dangerous.”
“No,” she says. “Inside, there’s a girl. I need to—”
The girl inhales, nervous. “Where?” she says, turning back to look. Then, before Cass can answer. “I see, I’ll get them, wait here.”
“Wait—” Cass starts to say, but the girl is gone, flown off. She’s not human— metahuman. Batman warned her about metahumans. The girl is wearing a blue and grey costume, a cape. Cass is curious. She waits.
The building collapses in a fiery blaze. A minute later, the girl returns.
“I got them both out in time,” she says. “They’re okay.”
Both. That means there were two. Cass only knew about one. “How?”
“Ultra vision to see them and then speed and flight to get them out.”
“You stopped me,” Cass accuses.
The girl looks apologetic. “I’m invulnerable. You would’ve died. You’re Batgirl, right?”
Cass nods.
“I’m Gotham Girl. At least, I was. I don’t know if I’m going to keep being her. I mean— I don’t know.”
She’s fidgeting: nervous, uncertain. Cass could surprise her; she sees the weakness in her form. It would be easy to exploit, except… speed, flight, maybe strength. Part of her still itches to try. Instead, Cass asks “You know… Batman?”
She nods. “He’s helping me out.”
An ally then.
“Can… can I ask you something?” Gotham girl asks.
Cass shrugs. She waits.
“Were you scared— running into the fire?”
“No.”
“You could’ve died.”
Cass shrugs. “There was… someone to save. Nobody dies.”
“Oh,” Gotham Girls says. She looks like she has more questions. Cass doesn’t want to answer them. She turns to leave.
“Wait.”
Cass pauses on the edge of the roof. 
“Can I— I mean, see you around?”
Cass shrugs and jumps off the roof.
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mollyannice · 1 month
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alicepooryorick · 4 months
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TikTok batfan: my favorite obscure batman character is Tim uwu
Me, trying to find one other person who gives a damn about Claire Clovers or Anita Jean:
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People who speak Spanish have a Gotham girl & Gotham situation with Spider-Man and Araña but backwards.
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obscure-batfam-bracket · 10 months
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c0mics-ic0ns · 2 years
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Catwoman (Selina Kyle) from Gotham Girls by Paul D. Storrie, illustrated by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone, DC Comics, 2002
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why-i-love-comics · 2 years
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Detective Comics #1061 - "Gotham Girl, Interrupted" (2022)
written by Sina Grace art by David Lapham, & Trish Milvihill
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