u/OkTowel3942

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📢 Dan Watters (Nightwing, Batman: Dark Patterns) will be here for an AMA on May 22 at 12 pm ET! [Other]

Hey folks, we got another AMA on the docket! Dan Watters, who is writing the excellent Nightwing, will be back on this Friday, May 22 at 12 pm ET to answer all your questions about Nightwing, Batman, and whatever else is on your mind!

(This is not the AMA thread, it'll go up on the day of).

AMA Archives

u/OkTowel3942 — 3 days ago

Nightwing and Batgirl

The Dynamite Duo - partners, friends, and lovers.

Is there somebody who can help me find the source and artist of this picture? I have used many search tools, but I cannot find it. I think it is fan art, but I don't now.

Thank you

u/OkTowel3942 — 4 days ago
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Where to start reading with Dick and Babs

Hi. So, I love reading comics with the Batfamily, but I'm very old-school, only reading pre-52 series. I read Detective Comics Rebirth when Tim and Steph were together, and he "died", but I later stopped, idk why.

Lately I've wanted to start reading again from the current continuity, but there are so many issues since rebirth, idk where to start. I mostly want to read more recent stuff since I've been seeing posts here about what's happening and I think it's interesting but I wanna get more into it and have context. So please tell me where to start with Dick and Babs (or Bat-family in general). Thanks in advance.

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u/Big_Dragonfly285 — 15 days ago
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"I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO ROMANTIC INTEREST IN BATMAN " Batgirl

This comic page is from Batman #197, published in 1967. Barbara Gordon had just debuted earlier that year. She was not created as a love interest, but as an independent female hero.

In the Pre-Crisis and Silver Age comics, Barbara Gordon was not Bruce Wayne's love interest. During this era, their relationship was strictly professional and platonic.

Instead, in the Batman Family series (1975), during the Pre-Crisis and Bronze Age, Barbara became Dick's love interest, but it was mostly one-sided.

u/OkTowel3942 — 21 days ago
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"I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO ROMANTIC INTEREST IN BATMAN " Batgirl

This comic page is from Batman #197, published in 1967. Barbara Gordon had just debuted earlier that year. She was not created as a love interest, but as an independent female hero.

In the Pre-Crisis and Silver Age comics, Barbara Gordon was not Bruce Wayne's love interest. During this era, their relationship was strictly professional and platonic.

Instead, in the Batman Family series (1975), during the Pre-Crisis and Bronze Age, Barbara became Dick's (one-sided) love interest.

u/OkTowel3942 — 21 days ago

Batgirl, Supergirl and Wonder Woman by Marcio Takara.

The three classic heroines.

Diana Prince, Kara Zor-El and Barbara Gordon.

Barbara Gordon is also Oracle.

u/OkTowel3942 — 26 days ago

Wonder Woman, Supergirl, and Batgirl.

The Big Three.

The three classic heroines.

They are the female equivalent to DC's core "Trinity" of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.

The original source of this artwork is the 1982 DC Comics Style Guide.

u/OkTowel3942 — 27 days ago