45% of all DC/Marvel crossovers
Red Robin: And that's how I hacked your database, stole your credit card info, discovered the identities of the like 4 heroes that try to hide that, and broke all of your ankles
Most of the Avengers: The hell is wrong with this kid?
Tony: Hey! Don't look at me, I just met this kid! On that note, love your work. Everything you do is perfection. Are you sure you want to go back? Because I have entire floors that'll be like Candyland for a genius like you. How 'bout you follow me to the best coffee shop in New York, you'll meet Pepper, and we'll talk about living arrangements?
Tim: Sorry, but I've already been adopted by my universe's playboy billionaire philanthropist/ superhero
Tony: I'll settle for visitation rights. Give me his info. My people will call his people
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do revenge honestly felt like a multiversal experience i was like veronica lodge?? skylar storm?? pope heyward ?? robin buckley?? ethan?? sansa stark?? DAPHNE FROM SCOOBY DOO??
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there are so many posts n the marvel fandom about the avengers/shield/whothefuckever realizing how screwed they would be if tony ever decided to go rogue
i need that same energy for timmy drake
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Accidentally inspired by this post because I misread it initially.
I misread it as Tony Stark and was confused for a moment until I realized my mistake, and now I'm suddenly falling down a thought route with Tim replacing his Red Robin suit with an Iron Man-esce armor and making every single one of his siblings and Bruce beg him for their own when they see him flying around instead of using a Grappling Hook and incapacitate Bane with a few Repulsor blasts.
Just... Tim becomes the DC version of Iron Man and makes every single person in their right mind suffer.
Alternatively, AU where Tim is in the Marvel universe and follows Iron Man around before becoming his new sidekick whether Tony wants it or not, while Tony is wondering how the hell did this kid get his hand on what looks like one of his armors.
...What do you mean you made this with a box of scraps!? (Iron Dad is so proud)
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You know one thing that really pisses me off? When people take attributes, plot points, and arcs of one character and giving them to another. This applies to adaptations, but what I really hate is when the fandom does it.
Like when stansas take things from Dany and Arya, like dragons and Needle, and give them to Sansa. It really shows how they don't actually like her character since they're so invested in her becoming something she never could be. Also they never have good things to say about Arya and especially Daenerys, yet apparently their characters and talents are just fine since they're good enough for Sansa.
I also see this happen a lot with Alicent. I've already talked about her and Aemma, so I won't rehash that. But, I just saw a post of someone coming up with a headcanon that Alicent chose Baelon's egg instead of Rhaenyra. That with people calling her "Mother of Dragons" and drawing her in Valyrian clothing just again shows that apparently Rhaenyra, Daenerys, and Valyrian traditions are totally evil unless their fav is doing those things. I've even seen people giving her Jaehaerys' crown, like a woman ruling is bad, unless it's Alicent. Because apparently her life and titles aren't interesting enough.
These are just examples in the asoiaf fandom. Another fandom that is obsessed with doing this is the Batfamily fandom. The biggest instance that I can think of is in reverse robin aus, where it seems impossible to keep the characters true to their personalities. For example, whenever Tim Drake is the second robin, he becomes Red Hood and does everything the way Jason did. This makes no sense, as Jason’s ties to Crime Alley and his decisions in utrh are not things Tim shares. Unless writers swap around their back stories too, literally nothing that happens in utrh makes sense. But even then, Tim and Jason are fundamentally different people, even if they swap backgrounds, so you'd still have to come up with a new story. What I'm getting at is that giving Tim Jason’s personality, or any other batkid, makes no sense and is just so fucking frustrating.
If you want to write aus where someone swaps situations with someone or if you want to theorize about a character, don't just steal from another character. Especially if you spend so much time and energy disparaging that other character. If you truly love a character, you wouldn't just slap someone else's life onto their's, you'd embrace them for who they are, not try to make them into something they aren't.
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"Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween" Announced
DC Comics has announced Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween, the final act in Jeph Loeb and the late Tim Sale's Batman: The Long Halloween saga. In the first issue Loeb will be joined by artist Eduardo Risso, Dave Stewart, and Richard Starkings. Future issues will feature different artists like Klaus Janson, Mark Chiarello, and more.
"In the debut issue, Gotham City learns to fear Halloween once more as a terrible event threatens to destroy Jim Gordon’s life and puts Batman and Robin’s teamwork to the test more than ever before. In a city of liars, masked vigilantes, and criminals…can anyone be trusted?" (DC Comics)
Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #1 (of 10) goes on sale on September 25, 2024.
(Image via DC Comics - Cover of Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #1)
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