The Adamantine Lure

All the schway things

which while away my time,

and then some.

Batman: Under The Red Hood

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original: jayluvztim
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original: axeeeee
via: aeedee
axeeeee:

female!dick x bruce

axeeeee:

female!dick x bruce

sigh-borg:

justplainsomething:

It’s amazing that in the DCAU, Barbara is the only person Bruce has left from “those days.” Everyone else has either been pushed away by him or had their mind torn apart or has died. But despite how mad and even resentful she is at him, she’s still there, not only as a friend but now as a reminder of her father’s legacy.

NO SHUT UP THIS IS A HAPPY GIFSET LOOK AT OLD GRUMPY BRUCE’S FACE WHEN HE TALKS ABOUT ALFRED’S CRUMPETS

 

also btw: terry KNOWS who alfred was, he mentions him a few episodes before this, and max has no idea who alfred is. meaning bruce probably told him. meaning he probably talks about him all the time and tells terry stories about him and

This is the best Old Man Wayne smile cap, come here, you’re long lost beyond bro.

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original: all-batman
via: matches-malone

all-batman:

One of my very favourite comic moments.

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original: neopuff
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neopuff:

batman is basically like “you want it?? reach into my pants and fish it out”

neopuff:

batman is basically like “you want it?? reach into my pants and fish it out”

OMG, Jason in Spanish…

OMG, Jason in Spanish…

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original: neopuff
via: miharu-work

neopuff:

bruce wayne is so handsome jfc

JLA Classified #49 (2008)

(Source: incognitomoustache)

rockwell-cazalet:

BA v1 35

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iesika:

protagonistically:

Bam.
To be fair, that doesn’t look like Dick’s room, so it’s possible that Bruce lied to Tim and he thought Tim wouldn’t figure it out, lol.
Cause Tim is notoriously stupid now.

“You want me to sleep in the house? I don’t understand! You already let me sleep in the barn!”
Tim, you wonder why we all think you have a complex.

Meanwhile, Alfred is having a fit in the background over the suits in the Manor. I mean look at those crossed clasped hands and tight mouth.

iesika:

protagonistically:

Bam.

To be fair, that doesn’t look like Dick’s room, so it’s possible that Bruce lied to Tim and he thought Tim wouldn’t figure it out, lol.

Cause Tim is notoriously stupid now.

“You want me to sleep in the house? I don’t understand! You already let me sleep in the barn!”

Tim, you wonder why we all think you have a complex.

Meanwhile, Alfred is having a fit in the background over the suits in the Manor. I mean look at those crossed clasped hands and tight mouth.

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original: vigorousplasmids
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vigorousplasmids:


Bruce & Cass/Batman & Batgirl - Ming Doyle

Posting my commission from Ming Doyle at Phoenix Comicon because I love it so much and wanted to share it.  I just want to add a major thanks to her for finishing it up even through the chaos of confusing fire alarms and evacuation.  You’re super awesome!!

vigorousplasmids:

Bruce & Cass/Batman & Batgirl - Ming Doyle

Posting my commission from Ming Doyle at Phoenix Comicon because I love it so much and wanted to share it.  I just want to add a major thanks to her for finishing it up even through the chaos of confusing fire alarms and evacuation.  You’re super awesome!!

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original: batfeels
via: lusilly

I’ve learned…that it doesn’t matter what the story is, some things never change…sometimes I fall in battle. Sometimes I die hugely, bravely, saving the city from something that would destroy it. Sometimes it’s a small, ironic, unnoticed death— I die rescuing a child from a fire, or tackling a frightened pickpocket. 
The end of the story of Batman is, he’s dead. Because, in the end, the Batman dies. What else am I going to do? Retire and play golf? It doesn’t work that way. It can’t. I fight until I drop. And I will drop.
But until then, I fight.

I’ve learned…that it doesn’t matter what the story is, some things never change…sometimes I fall in battle. Sometimes I die hugely, bravely, saving the city from something that would destroy it. Sometimes it’s a small, ironic, unnoticed death— I die rescuing a child from a fire, or tackling a frightened pickpocket. 

The end of the story of Batman is, he’s dead. Because, in the end, the Batman dies. What else am I going to do? Retire and play golf? It doesn’t work that way. It can’t. I fight until I drop. And I will drop.

But until then, I fight.

(Source: batfeels)

comic-commentary:

just replace the last word.
from Detective Comics #571

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comic-commentary:

just replace the last word.

from Detective Comics #571

(@ ~ @)

darknightlegend:

Bruce and Selina

darknightlegend:

Bruce and Selina