fine zinc teeth--I have to ask.
ohoho! its pretty much finished, i just havent been confident enough to edit and post.
its where tim comes home late and mildly injured(aka SHOT), and it follows jason and dick trying to keep tim alive and well. bruce grounds tim, so dick sneaks tim out of the house to help jason move into his own apartment.
dick grayson being tim's protective older brother.
i love steph a lot
some more okay-dad!jack drake for you
i dont know if anyone finds jack drake as interesting as i do, but his relationship with tim really draws me in.
even without tim as robin, there is still something drawing them apart, like a mutual misunderstanding between the two. jack acts boarderline selfish in his raising of tim, but he's also grieving in the same way bruce and tim are.
instead of solving the root of the problem (even if tim would have nearly never caved), he sends his son away to cause trouble out of jack's sight. obviously, the writers had to do this for the sake of the story, but its still very sad.
people who blindly hate jack drake either see him hitting too close to home or haven't truly read him enough, and that makes me a little sad.
luckily theyre just comic books lmao
crash landing!
dude, the excitement on tim's face is just- wow. if you didn't think he liked bruce wayne, id say think again.
(dick's hair is a crime. i huge crime. yikes. he should try tying it up c; )
tim being insecure about his age will always crack me up, but it also makes me sad because he wants to be taken seriously and become an adult, but he never truly gets to act his age.
tim and jack's relationship is so peculiar. people should write about it more often ;D
i used to blog about comic books, but my latest project has been selling my cute lil stickers!
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