Since I seem to be on a streak of Batman themed
posts, why not top it all off with the best? It's finally time to reveal why I
tout my Batman fanfic as being completely, ridiculously awesome. First some
Batman lore, because otherwise you won't understand what in the world I’m
talking about. You just won’t. I’ve experienced this before, many times.
Anyway.
Everyone knows Batman was created when Bruce Wayne’s
parents were shot before his eyes one dark night in the heart of Gotham City.
If you don’t, then you’ve just been educated. If it wasn’t for that night, Batman
would not exist. It’s upon this principle that my entire fanfiction hinges.
Because, in my parallel universe, Bruce Wayne isn’t Batman. He isn’t Batman not
because his parents weren’t shot that night (that would be too kind >D),
it’s because he was shot too. Don’t worry, he isn’t dead. He’s paralyzed. (I’m
evil, I know.) Now, I didn’t just make this up from my mind. This is a
reference to a certain Killing Joke.
The Killing Joke is a book written by Alan Moore, where
the Joker shoots Barbara Gordon (Batgirl) to get at Jim Gordon. She ends up in
a wheelchair and becomes Oracle, basically totally awesome tech support for
Batman. In my world, Oracle basically came first, because Bruce couldn’t go out
and fight crime as Batman. How is this possible you ask? Oracle is essentially
Batman’s super computer version of Wikipedia. She can use her tech to find out
whatever Batman needs to know in his crime fighting, so he doesn’t have to run
back to the Batcave every time he needs to google something. Plus, she’s a
hacker and a genius with computers. Need a computer virus to take out the massive
evil computer network being used by Brainiac to take over the world? No
problem!
So, since there isn’t any Batman in my world at
this point in the story, Bruce Wayne is Oracle for the police. And the police
don’t fail at life in my story. They actually win sometimes. Now you may ask,
where does this leave Barbara Gordon in this strange parallel world of yours?
Barbara Gordon is police commissioner of Gotham City, after her father Jim
Gordon, who died in the line of duty. Don’t ask me how he died, I don’t know.
All I know was that it was in the line of duty. Presumably it was partially
because Batman wasn’t there to save him. Barbara Gordon as Commissioner is much
better than Barbara Gordon as Batgirl.
Onward. My world does have a Batman, and-as we’ve
now established-he isn’t Bruce Wayne. He’s one of the Robins, and he’s not the
one you might think he is. You notice I say ‘Not the ONE’ suggesting that there
is more than one. There is. Four of them to be exact (not counting TDKReturns
and other non-continuity stories).
Dick
Grayson
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| Dick Grayson as Nightwing |
He was an acrobat in a circus. He belonged to a family
of acrobats, actually. And they were all murdered before his eyes. Someone
tampered with the lines during a performance where they were doing flips and
things without a net, and his whole family ended up falling to their deaths
except him. Bruce Wayne happened to be in the audience, and took Dick under his
wing in order to prevent him from ending up like Bruce. Don’t worry, I don’t
understand it either. Anyway, Dick Grayson became Robin and then became
Nightwing after that. Nightwing is cooler than Robin.
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| Jason Todd dies |
Jason Todd
He was a street kid living in Park Row, and
eventually became Robin after Batman caught him stealing tires off the
batmobile. His mother was a drug addict, and his father was a Two-Face thug. He
wasn’t Robin for very long. He was a pretty sucky Robin. Anyway, the Joker
killed him. And then he was resurrected by Ras al Ghul and became the Red Hood.
He turned evil. It was bad.
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| Tim Drake as Red Robin |
Tim Drake
He’s the son of Jack Janet Drake, another rich
family like the Waynes. He figured out who Batman and Robin (Dick Greyson
Robin) were. He also noted how violently out of control Batman was after Jason
died, and decided to do something about it. In this way he eventually became
Robin. (The “Batman needs a robin” reasoning comes from Tim.) His father and
his girlfriend died (one of the batgirls-although I understand she came back to
life somehow, CON-TI-NU-I-TY!) This was after he became Robin, for a change.
And eventually became Red Robin. I dislike Red Robin. How unoriginal can you
get? At least Dick did something creative.
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| Damien Wayne as Robin |
Damien
Wayne
And this brings us to the present. Damien is
actually Bruce’s son, in a very sort of convoluted fashion. Talia al Ghul stole
Bruce’s DNA and genetically engineered a child with his DNA and her DNA. Then
she trained him to be an evil ninja assassin and showed up with him one day. He
became Robin because there really wasn’t anything else for him to do. It was
either that, or go out into Gotham on his own and murder people. He’s pretty
dark. He’s also very short.
There you go people. That’s the basic run down of
the Robins. All the parts that’re important to my parallel universe, in any
case. (Things get complicated after Damien. You don’t want to know.) So, who is
my Batman? He’s not Dick or Tim or Damien (Damien doesn’t even exist in this
universe), he’s Jason Todd. I’m going out on a limb here, because for the most
part in DC parallel universe stories (at least the ones I’ve encountered) Dick
Greyson is the only Robin mentioned or used in the story. Jason Todd is usually
just ‘the Robin that died.’
I decided to try to resurrect his character so he
wasn’t evil. This was around the time that I saw Batman: the Red Hood the
movie. That first scene killed me. And I knew what the plot of the movie was
already. Anyway, Jason Todd is my Batman. And that isn’t all. He’s a
wise-cracking, swashbuckling (NOT silver age style, people) Batman. At one
point (day before yesterday-I changed things) he had powers but then I changed
my mind. I’m still working the kinks out. Anyway, he’s all the Robins combined
into a Batman. He has awesome fighting skills and acrobatic skills and
deductive skills and just plain awesome. Bruce is his oracle/mentor person. Sort of like Terry McGinnis off of Batman Beyond.
However, I haven’t left Dick and Tim out of my
universe either. Dick became a master thief, because he fell in with the mob
after his family was killed (because Bruce wasn’t there to help him) and went
straight to the Nightwing stage. Tim Drake figured out who Nightwing was and
decided to try to bring him back to the good side of the force. Batman runs
into them eventually, I haven’t figured that out yet.
Now you’re familiar with most of my Bat-fam.
I
think I might turn this into two parts because it’s becoming so long. I’m not
finished yet. Not even close.
/endrant
P.S. There was something I was supposed to add at the end of this post. I thought of it last night and decided to remember it by thinking "Terry needs to ______." However, I can't remember what he needed to do now.




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