Are you hungry? Let’s have dinner. Your treat.
Do u wanna smooch?
Y/y ?
@discowing / discowing.tumblr.com
Are you hungry? Let’s have dinner. Your treat.
Do u wanna smooch?
Y/y ?
I just counted, and apparently I have SIXTY THREE of those “imagine” whatever scenario blogs blacklisted...
I mean, I have nothing against the concept, but I wish people who run them would stop tagging ships and characters because the sheer amount makes tags otherwise useless. And blacklists only work when you browse /tagged/, but not when you browse /search/. Tag it as “Character Name HC” or something, this is getting out of hand, geeze.
“Pretty please? I’ll be your best friend.”
“You… won’t last.”
“Try me.”
that one #supernatural episode
00
He will confess to everything!
My favourite AU is "everything is exactly the same, only everyone has cat ears".
Do you ever just
feel like
life is sometimes
sort of
heartbreakingly
beautiful
Wow, that's harsh, Batman.
Red Hood & the Outlaws #14 solicit with guest artist Pascal Alixe. (Cover by Kenneth Rocafort) via DC Comics blog
Just as the team gets back to Earth in RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #14, they are interrupted by Superman. Why? Maybe it has something to do with the fact there’s a Black Market alien technology being fenced and the Man of Steel has traced a connection to the Red Hood!
Leading up to next month’s “Death of the Family” tie-in issue, RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #14 reunites the creative team of the upcoming SUPERMAN ANNUAL #1, writer Scott Lobdell and guest artist Pascal Alixe.
“Superman vs. the Outlaws!! Even with Starfire, it’s a short fight—but what a fight!” teased series editor Eddie Berganza. “Now what brings the Man of Steel on the trail of Red Hood and company will be leading into bigger things for both this book and SUPERMAN. Stay tuned!”
Below, take an exclusive first look at RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #14 by checking out Kenneth Rocafort’s cover for the issue, which lands in stores on November 21.
Huh, now that’s interesting. I always thought a Superman/Starfire relationship (non-romantic) would be REALLY interesting.
SFKJHSKHF
SUNBABIES TEAM-UP?
I NEED IT LIKE A BURNING WHITE DWARF (omg is my science coherent white dwarfs exist right)
Don't miss out the next month's issue, when the Outlaws go to group therapy with Dr. Bridget Clancy.
Red Hood and Dick Grayson's Love Interests
BATMAN: MORE NOLAN, LESS SUPERFRIENDS
In the comics, Batman has worked with just about every superhero team that exists in the DC Universe. And although it's tempting to make him more jovial around other people, implying he's lighter with friends, the character works best when he sticks to the same dead-serious character traits he utilizes in his solo stories: Obsessive detective work and fancy gadgets combined with amazing fighting skills and a knack for scaring the bejeezus out of criminals.
This is bull. DO YOU JUST READ WIKI SUMMARIES OF JUSTICE LEAGUE COMICS, NEWSARAMA, FFS. Batman works in League stories precisely because his grumpiness is toned down. It's often even made fun of. He's still a super capable badass but he has A SENSE OF HUMOUR. He tsunderes about how he's a part-timer, but he's inspired by others and inspires them in turn. I mean, he hides between dimensions to gossips with his BFFS.
LESS NOLAN MORE DCAU
Batman 415 is a pretty fun issue, but the scan of it I have is pretty awful and I'm too lazy to scan my copy, so I almost never post it. But bear with the overly edited pics because it's very cute.
Batman was attacked by an evil Jim Gordon android (yes), so he went after it and sent Robin to check on Scarecrow, telling him he should not engage. However, Scarecrow monologued so much that Jason got impatient and threw a bucket on his gas containers, and Scarecrow inhaled so much that Jason couldn't leave him there. Now he's all sheepish and adorable.