Titans 2018 Did Bruce So Dirty I Legit Would Rather Reread ASBAR Than Watch Another Minute Of That Show.
Titans 2018 did Bruce so dirty I legit would rather reread ASBAR than watch another minute of that show.

Its soooooo upsetting I'm so sorry bruce enjoyers. I genuinely thought he was supposed to be alfred when I saw him first. And like, how hes actually Abusive? Die. At least ASBAR is so ridiculous it's kinda funny đ shoutout to titans (2018) bruce making dick fight actual literal wolves by himself as a child.
Titans (2018) writers I hate you.
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So You Want To Read Batman Comics But Have No Idea Where To Start
So: youâre new to the DC Comics fandom and are interested in Batman and his family. Maybe you already know a bit about them and are just looking to figure out where to start reading actual comics. Maybe you know nothing. Maybe you know a whole lot about one character but want to start reading more about another one.
Whichever it is, Iâm here to help! Thereâs a wide range of Batman/Batfamily comics (for all ages, moods, and types of people), and Iâm happy to meet people where they are and help people dive into comics. On that note, brace yourselves, because this is going to be a long post. Recs start under the cut.
ââIMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT READING COMICSââ
Superhero comics are traditionally written in whatâs known as runs; an author gets to have an extended period on an ongoing (or limited) title where they (traditionally) write in 4-8 issue story arcs; think of these arcs as chapters in a potentially never-ending book. These individual issues are colloquially known as floppies. So when I talk about âTom Taylorâs runâ on the Nightwing title, for example, Iâm talking about the (as of now) current writer, whoâs been the main author on the Nightwing title since March 2021 and whose story arcs begin with Nightwing #78. Every so often, titles end, the principal author on the titles switch up, or theyâll have âguest/interim authorsâ come in to do single issues or a single story arc.
These story arcs are then collected in hardcovers or âtrade paperbacksâ (generally referred to as trades, occasionally TPBs); both collect the entire story arc (plus bonus/behind the scenes material, in some cases) in a single paperback/hardback book. Trades are super useful if you want to read an entire story at one time, want to be economical about your comics spending, and/or want to read things in order. Occasionally, if a writer has a particularly long run on a title or a big company event happens, you get published omnibuses that collect an entire event or run (or part of it, if the event is big enough); omnis are very expensive up-front, but ultimately they tend to be good deals and are often curated well. These collections are all generally also released digitally. Frankly, unless youâre into comics collecting, want individual issues for their pretty covers, or are supporting a currently ongoing run, I would default to buying trades/omnibuses where possible. Itâs simply cheaper and easier for reading.
List Notes: Each character list is sorted vaguely chronologically according to a combination of IRL publication dates and the characterâs personal timeline. Big caveat that these are not all-inclusive reading lists; Iâm just trying to hit major character highlights. You should also note that many comics contain multiple Batfam members due to the ridiculous number of crossover events and the solid integration of the Batfamily as a whole into each othersâ books in the post-90s era. Comic rec tl;drs are given at the end of each characterâs list. Most of the links will take you to Amazon/Comixology, but I also talk about various ways to access and read comics at the bottom of this post.
Secondary Note:Â DC Comics works in three universes: the pre-Crisis universe (everything published from the beginning of DC Comics until the Crisis on Infinite Earths event in 1986), the post-Crisis universe (everything published between 1986 and 2011), and the post-Flashpoint universe (2011-now).Â
In 2011, DC completely rebooted their universe following the âFlashpointâ event. This new universe (interchangably called the New 52 universe, post-Flashpoint universe, or Prime Earth) drastically changed many charactersâ histories, personalities, and relationships with each other (sometimes for the better, most of the time for the worst). The early years of the post-Flashpoint universe are an absolute incoherent mess continuity-wise; DCâs been trying to sort it all out over the past few years with the Rebirth and Infinite Frontier events (with varying degrees of success), and there are definitely some bright bits and pieces, but it is not my favored universe (though I will certainly recommend it where needed or when itâs good).Â
Now: letâs get started, shall we? Lists below the cut (please view on blog instead of on dashboard for easy readability and formatting purposes):
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