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“What hurts more? A? Or B?”
CRINGETOBER DAY 1: Screenshot Redraw
RAHHHHHH IM DOING CRINGETOBER AGAIN THIS YEAR‼️‼️‼️
Screenshot from Under the Red Hood movie! Dont mind that I totally changed the lighting to make it more dramatic…
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dick: you can’t just do that, it’s illegal
jason: pft what are you, a cop?
dick: ……
jason: no…
dick: listen- jay it’s-
jason: NO
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Jason comes back from the dead and, as he's still a bit out of it, heads to the manor.
Crawling straight up through six feet of compacted earth is hard, especially after waking up suddenly in a coffin, so after he makes it inside, he sits down to rest on the couch.
And immediately falls asleep.
Hours later, Bruce returns home to find Jason's body, covered in dirt, dug up from the grave and left on his couch.
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I think Tim often listens to stories about Dick and Jason's time as Robin and feels so much envy.
When he was Robin, there was no hiding under Batmans cloak or saying crappy puns or laughing with him. There was just work and being alone.
Tim spent most of his Robin career either holding Batman together or doing things alone.
And then Jason came back, and Batman spent more time trying to unmask him, more effort into defeating him, then he had ever shown Tim.
It was only through so much time that Batman finally started seeing Tim not as his sons replacement, but as his Robin.
But still, Tim had the shittiest Robin run because he never truly got to be Robin.
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Bouncing around a headcanon in my brain that even though the Justice League knows, in theory, that Robin was trained by Batman, they don't actually see him in action that often, and therefore have the image in their mind of a small child in a brightly colored costume that smiles and jokes a whole lot but not much other context. And therefore get surprised when Robin can be just as brutal as Batman when it comes down to it.
-situation where Batman has been kidnapped and Robin ran to the League to help him when he couldn't find Batman himself-
Flash, to a thug they've cornered: All right, we need information, now!
Robin, 11 years old: Start talking or I'm going to break your fingers like toothpicks.
Flash: Yeah! We're — wait, what?
Robin: -proceeds to do exactly that-
This doesn't work great with Damian because people expect him to be stabby, and I think it applies best to Dick or Jason in their earliest years, though I could see it working with Tim or Steph.
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Such a happy, pretty baby Jason. Hope nothing bad happens to him.
Let's ignore the fact that I have no idea how perspective and light work.
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The way The Boy Wonder depicts Jason’s memory of his murder in this panel is haunting.
He looks at the readers, as though begging them to help. He doesn’t know they’re the ones who voted for his demise. That they chose this.
I can’t get over it.
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just a few Jay doodles cause I was thinking about him <3
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