Finally I could make a proper Tim fanart, I never felt satisfied with the others but finally I could do something that I feel pretty good in my artist standards.
Probably in a month I'll see this and say "what a shit", probably not, who knows.
Anyways, my phone is dying so I'll probably wait until I could fix it, until that, see ya!
ive read WF3 : World's Finest Three ( Superboy/Robin) and Oh My God, its fun !!!!
its action packed and it gives a glimpse of how Tim Drake's Robin and Kon's Superboy met. kinda crazy on how they bickered at first meeting and they didn't know how much they would mean to each other in the future.
it shows a fun part of Tim and Alfred being rich men and turning up their nose on flying coach, which is Crazy to them apparently.
It also shows how Superboy was uh, Prone to being manipulated by people around him given the fact that he is being Paraded like a trophy hero.
but the sad part aside, it shows that even with minimal communication and a good amount of teenage bickering, Superboy and Robin make a kickass team together. they also kicked each other's ass but Still, they teamed up.
in conclusion, this comic is a fun read. it only has two issues and it features Poison Ivy and Metallo as the Villains of this mini series.
Even way back when Tim was an itty bitty Robin (spiked hair and all) he's always been there when Bruce's Batman needed him.
Since the man is not known for having deep, emotional conversations with his children, it's nice to see that Bruce can appreciate how hard Tim worked to be the Robin he needed.
Because one of life's hard truths is that times passes and people get older. The one thing that doesn't change is Tim being there for Bruce.
While it's also still true that Batman needs a Robin, Bruce needs that Robin to be Tim. Now more than ever.
If I had a nickel for every time I drew Tim insisting that Jason is a good person I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s sad that it’s happened twice.
Tim drake but he has a completely unexplainable beef with one of the lesser Gotham rogues. I'm thinking like kite man or something. Where anyone who sees him fight them feels the need to pull him aside because it sounds like he is deliberately digging in to deeply personal traumas of that villain to hurt them. He regularly makes this rogue cry. He only ever says "they know what they did". Asking the rogue? "I know what I did :(". And yet, the rogue still makes specific effort to trap him.
Years later it comes out that he and this rogue thought it was funny watching the batfam and Gotham's collective concern and confusion. I headcanon that every Gotham rogue has been to at least one summer camp for theatre. The rogue can cry on command. It's literally just a bit.
Am I the only person who actually enjoys the batfamily webtoon? I see many people who are saying that the webtoon is bad representation and too fanon. I just think the webtoon it's just the family acting domestic and talking to each one like if no one is trying to murder them.