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TUCKER IS HEREEE!!!
I had so much triuble starting from the compostion, pose and then hair…… but i think it turned out ok😭😭😭
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You danny redesign art is SO COOL!!! YOUR ART IS SO FUCKING COOL!!! This was my genuine reaction seeing it and then also seeing your Sam Manson redesign art, though I repeated the "fucking cool" part on the first one too
THANK YOUUU😭😭😭😭 i am sosorry for replying so late :((( i have been stressing over school starting😔😔😔
And there WILL BE TUCKER COMING i just had trouble with his hair……… and the composition………………… and ideas…
but he is coming as soon as i can deliver :33
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Seeing as how american political stuff, protests and warnings and all other things keep appearing on my fyp, i wonder if this all happened in the DC universe. Observe:
(Im not a US citizen, so take this with a grain of salt)
L Mangio (allegedly) shoots the American Health Insurence company’s CEO.
Bruce Wayne is too much of a himbo and an empath to do anything (meaningful) becasue otherwise his cover will be blown. Brucie isn’t supposed to know anything other than a simple he killed him and ran away.
Dick Grayson is also a too much of a happy idiot himbo to do anything, because again, his cover. Both of them will support in the shadows by sending anonymous fake evidences to the lawyers that suggest Luigi wasn’t the perpertrator.
Jason Todd publically announces that he is on L’s side by questioning the evidences and the unfair sentence issued by the judges and the court.
Cass is conflicted because on one hand killing is absolutely unacceptable, but on the other hand, what the victim had done before dying is despicable.
Timothy Drake, otherwise the smartest (in the eyes of the public) and the most respectable (again, the public) Wayne, doesn’t announce which side he is taking officially because it could affect WE stocks. However, he not only bribes the judges and whatever-else that they count L’s crime as murder rather than terorrist attack, he also pays for L’s lawyer and uses certain words that could mean he is siding with L on his personal social media accs.
Duke Thomas very very publically and quite aggresively announces that L is innocent and that the now deceased CEO had done wrong deeds. In a less flowery language. This sparks backlash from the public because Duke is still talking about a dead person but many agrees with his sentiment.
Damian Wayne, even if he doesn’t use social media much, hears heated rants about the situation from his siblings. Particularly from Duke and Jason. After researching, Damian decides he stands with L but doesn’t announce it publically.
All of these actions lead to L being a free man and the public knows that the Waynes have taken L under their wing, however unofficially. This also sports fanart of L being adopted into family. This does not actually happen.
During the presidential race, Tim’s political knowledge comes in handy. He makes a deal with Kamala and Biden and counter bribes and even blackmails some state representitaves into voting for Kamala instead of Trump. Of course, she had been feeling iffy about the deal but whatever Trumo does in his presidency is obviously far more worse than what Tim will make them do when he cashes in on the favor they now owe him.
Which means the democrats won and that means the republicans violently protest because of it. Trumo is thrown into jail because he’s a convicted felon so the protesters won’t get bailed out of jail.
Yippee happy ending :D
#the waynes#brucie wayne#dick grayson#jason todd#cassandra cain#tim drake#duke thomas#damian wayne#luigi mangione#free luigi#2024 presidential election#donald trump#fuck trump#kamala for president#politics#tim is the only reasonable wayne that can do anything meaningful#by that i mean he is the only one with the necessary public image and holds actual power within the inner circle of amerca#if it wasn’t for that everyone else would have done more#deny defend depose#batfamily#dc#dc x real life
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Tim and Jason are currently in a tentative truce/alliance, and despite their history their loyalty to this truce is locked the fuck down. they REFUSE to wrong the other or partake in any kinda shenanigan bullshit that could effect the other, to the point where while at first the others were just relieved the two were bonding after their colourful first start, at this point they’re just concerned about the closeness of the two most feral members of the family; wondering if this alliance should be something to fear.
the reason for this alliance, is because both Tim and Jason realised very shortly after coming into contact with each other that neither of them has any sense of self control when it comes to being spiteful or petty. Jason has had 90% of his will to give a fuck and his self preservation stripped away from him via Lazarus pit and the other 10% clearly didn’t exist anyway(see: stealing Batman’s tires and hitting him with a tire iron when caught). Tim meanwhile is completely feral regardless; he had to have no boundaries to survive with less-than-present parents and surviving a grieving Bruce’s version of Robin-training. plus the whole business with the LOA and Ra’s? his sense of escalation got lost in the fray years ago.
the issue with this, the two found out shortly after Jason first started interacting with the kid, is that them fighting in any way starts to become like a pushing-two-magnets situation. neither of them have ever come across somebody with as little sense of control as they have, so neither of them ever consider backing down from any kind of battle or feud. they find the dangers of this when Jason trips Tim in the hall and within 12 hours it’s escalated to Tim shooting a bazooka into Jason’s favourite safe house while Jason sets fire to Drake manor, framing Tim for insurance fraud in the process.
any kind of battle of spite between the two has no visible end, and it wont even occur to either of them for a second to back down or apologise, simply because fuck it amiright?
Alfred finds them one day in the kitchen engaging in a ‘water fight’ with special metal water-guns that spew acid. Jason has been stabbed at some point, and is bleeding onto the floor. He only seems to recognise this injury in the perimeters of using it against Tim by swiping the blood across the floor to make him slip. Tim has barbed wire in his hair and a clearly dislocated shoulder but he’s ice skating in that blood towards Jason without a single beat missed. Alfred gets them to stop specifically to clean up his goddam kitchen, and, while they guiltily clean, he finds out the root cause of this fight.
the night before, Tim stole Jason’s pencil. that’s it.
slightly terrified for the well-being on his grandsons, he spends the rest of the day acting as a peace-maker/lawyer to draft up an ‘alliance contract’ between the two, knowing that the only way to keep them safe from both themselves and each other is to make them a team, forever and unbreakably loyal towards each other. it takes a sleepless night to draft up all the details but he convinces the two to sign it, making it both a bat-pact, a blood-pact, and a legal document. it is the most important document in the manor, and Alfred hides it in his own personal quarters just to ensure it is kept safe.
because of the contract Jason and Tim are no longer allowed to engage in any kind of fight. any kind of disagreement, no matter how little, must be brought to Alfred, something he knows he’ll lose sleep over but at least Tim and Jason will be safe- it also gives them incentive to compromise with each other because if they don’t then one of them will have to wake Alfred up in the middle of the night just to ask which one of them gets the last of the cereal. they have to become a duo, loyal to each other first and foremost and always reliable enough that the other can turn to them in need. it becomes a very serious deal, and after realising the danger their fights could potentially put the family in(Tim tried to poison Jason’s food once but failed to account for Dick stealing Jason’s food like a normal big brother would), they decide they need to take this alliance up with the upmost sincerity.
for the good of Gotham.
nobody else in the family is sure as to why the fuck ‘team red’ suddenly became such a constant rock-hard alliance between the two brothers, but Alfred has never been more relieved.
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I had to. I had to draw Tim Drake and Joker Jr in this scene in Squid game 2.
Heres the og scene (which was too good to pass up btw)
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Wolfgang's deceit and hypocrisy
A deconstruction and analysis of Wolfgang's behavior based on what he said and did during Chapter 1
I kept thinking about why Damon didn't exactly get along with Wolfgang because it seems obvious that he doesn't like him due to Wolfgang's somewhat pompous attitude towards the idea of Ultimates. Wolfgang contrasts Damon's view of Ultimates in that Wolfgang believes all talents are equally valuable to society, and Damon doesn't.
Wolfgang says he doesn't believe anyone there was capable of murdering their "friends" and that the killing game wouldn't even kick off because he believed in the inherent goodness of Ultimates as a whole.
Damon disagreed with this notion and believed everyone had the capacity for violence regardless of their Ultimate status or not. He also disagreed with the idea that all talents are equally valuable to society and that some are more frivolous in nature than others.
Wolfgang believed in a lot of "hopeful" ideals however, I don't think he was telling the truth when he said these things. His actions spoke louder than all of those inspiring speeches he gave to the rest of the class.
In fact, I think Wolfgang agreed with everything Damon said, but he didn't want to admit it for some reason. Wolfgang said he believed in a fair trial and letting people explain themselves, but when Eva claimed she was the Ultimate Liar he immediately resorted to turning the others against her by casting suspicion on her.
He said he believed that all talents are equal in value, but when Eva was revealed to be the Ultimate Mathlete, he didn't stop any of the others from mocking Eva over it. (I will also point out that while as hilarious as Cassidy's Bargain Bin joke is at Damon's expense, he doesn't tell her off for making said joke at all either.)
And Wolfgang said he didn't believe anyone there would kill anyone, but he was constantly taking "precautions" for the Killing Game. "Just in case" someone decided to do something. He agreed with Desmond's idea of bunking together, he at first doesn't want to investigate the pharmacy but decided it's a good idea to let everyone know what's inside anyways, and when he got the mysterious letter telling him to meet in the boiler room he brought a knife with him from the kitchen "for protection" supposedly.
Wolfgang says a lot of things that he clearly doesn't believe, him and Damon are exactly alike. But the difference is that Damon is honest in how he feels about the Killing Game and Wolfgang is not.
Where his hypocrisy comes in is how he judges Damon for his honesty, and makes it seem like he too isn't distrustful of others during the game. And I think the reason for why Damon specifically doesn't like Wolfgang is not just because he is a hypocrite but because he's purposeful about his hypocrisy. He isn't like the rest of the class in his hypocrisy in that he's not doing it by accident, he's doing it on purpose because it keeps him in control of the group.
And the funny thing about it is that it's kind of Damon's fault that the others adopted Wolfgang as their defacto leader. During the mock class trial, Damon was the one who defended Wolfgang's integrity and instinct as a lawyer to get the others to continue to believe in him so they could solve the murder.
But Damon didn't defend Wolfgang because he had some belief in the inherent goodness of Ultimates. He did it because Damon believed Wolfgang's *talent* as a lawyer is proof enough that he's well versed in situations like this. It wasn't about Wolfgang as a person, but his ability as a lawyer. And I think this is why when Damon just says what he thinks Wolfgang is confused by it because he thought Damon was like the rest of the class, hopeful and naive.
And obviously, later on Wolfgang states that he sees people, Ultimates, as more than just their talent. But I don't believe him. I think from the way he treated both Eva and Damon that he silently agreed on the idea of some talents being lesser than others. And he just puts himself in the position of not believing in what Damon says because it's unpopular with the rest of the class.
Wolfgang can subtly take all of the credit for solving Cara's murder, while Damon gets no recognition and because Damon has an unpopular opinion about Ultimates and Talents and the Killing Game, Wolfgang can become their leader very easily (which is exactly what happened)
But he doesn't truly believe in any of it, he's a biased person through and through who has his own selfish goals, and egotistical opinions just like Damon. I think he just didn't come out and be honest because being honest would've shafted him with the likes of Eva and Damon.
Wolfgang is leading them all with blind optimism, when he himself isn't that optimistic. I think this is why his Blackmail letter mentioned him having a Wolfish mind as well, because he is essentially a wolf in sheep's clothing leading a herd of sheep to their potential doom. Keeping them in the dark on purpose so he can continue to be seen as the leader and beacon of hope.
And if you think "Wolfgang wouldn't be that self centered to do this" I think he is, purely because of how he behaved during his death. Diana mentioned him saying things about being seen as great, trying to prove himself to someone, and not being able to measure up to another person.
I think Wolfgang is the exact type of person who would feed on other people's admiration in a situation like this. "It doesn't matter if they believe in me for a foolish and naive reason, because they believe in *me*. And as long as they have their faith in *me*, nothing else about this situation matters. Anyone who doesn't put their faith behind my ability to lead is irrelevant and isn't a part of the group."
(hence why Eva and Damon were constantly shafted by Wolfgang as outsiders)
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saw this post and ran to draw the master debater himself
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I love Damon and Kai being weird friends in chapter 1 it’s fun
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found these on pinterest, crds to @brewingcoffi for the first two pics, and the grace one too (idk that ones creator) but these got me CACKLING for the last 20 minutes
despair times cool asf btw will probably post it more as often as this game:3



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okay hot take but
I saw a post a while back that was like "in a reverse Robin's universe they wouldn't pass down the name robin because that comes solely from Dick being the first. They could have an inherited name just not Robin"
Well I raise you this
In a world where Tim drake is batman's second partner after Damian, I don't think he would take Damian's identity.
Now hear me out.
Basically Tim goes by robin because Jason set that precedent. Jason took Dick's identity down to the name. That's where Tim gets the sentiment that batman needs a robin and not just a child partner.
But Tim Drake? Tim I created a fake uncle to not get adopted Drake? I feel like he'd think it would be overstepping to show up out of the blue and just assume Damian's old identity. I think he'd fill the spot Damian vacated but not be the same person or take the same name.
And I feel like this a better idea because we already have the whole identity stealing angst in canon. But without the ability to blame someone stealing your name it gets straight to the heart of the issue.
That the previous sidekick feels replaced.
That batman got a new kid and doesn't care about the old one.
And obviously they're still bats so they're going to avoid confronting that as much as possible. But without the name to hide behind, it would make things so much more interesting.
Anyways that's just my opinion. If anyone's got any good reverse Robin's fic recs please let me know <3
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Tim's science experiments but they get increasingly unethical:
- Turning entire meals into nutrient injections
- Downloading TikTok onto the Batcomputer
- Devising a new blood typing system for extraterrestrials
- 3D printing a new spleen
- AirTagging Bart and having him travel through time
- Filling Jason's grave with different kinds of sand to make sedimentary rock
- BatGPT, an AI trained on confidential case files
- Traveling across universes to introduce an orphaned child Bruce to a childless Thomas and Martha
- Cloning everyone, including himself, to run simulations of every possible social situation
- Stanford Prison Experiment with Arkham inmates
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Mister hologram Timothy Drake!!!
I really like the concept of Tim being an AI so i wrote a fic. It wasn’t enough so i also drew a fanart!!!
Without all the effects->
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