Dick Grayson is the best big brother to them all :) he smothers them with positivity and love and they all know he will always be there for them to lean on, whether they want him there or not.
@@sunlight037 Glad I’m not the only one who despises CW 😂 aren’t they making a Gotham’s Knight’s CW show though. I’ll watch it because Batman but I hope it’s not as bad as some of the others. I want to say it can’t be worst than Titans depiction of Jason & Tim but DC live action likes to let me down 🥲
Yeah, I heard about that! Just been trying to repress it after I read its description. I don’t think I’m going to be able to watch it, especially with how bad Titans turned out to be. I was hopeful after it was moved to HBO but OMG what a trainwreck. I didn’t even know it was possible to mess up an Under the Red Hood storyline, but somehow they managed it.
I wish we could see each of them interact in a emotional like Jason and dick and each of them have a a one on one and then altogether take down a villain as brothers
Tom Taylor. He's actually the current writer of the Nighwing comics, and I respectfully disagree. I think that many fans view Bruce the way he is represented in the Wayne Family Adventures, but that's just not who he is. He not only fired Dick, but also kicked him from his home, physically assaulted him several times, blamed him for Jason's murder, and did a number of other things to all his kids. I'm not saying he doesn't love his children in his own way, but he's hardly the father of the year. And I'm personally not a fan.
@sunlight037 Before the new 52, Bruce never hit Dick when he was in control of his body. The times he did was to show that something was wrong with Bruce (mind controlled, drugged). People prefer Pre-crisis Batman who was not as dark a character or Pre-52 Batman who, while still emotionally abusive, was never physically abusive (To Dick, he did cut Jason thoat at one point to stop him from killing the Joker when Jason revealed that he was Red Hood). There are a lot of people who stopped reading the main Batman comics because they were done reading what they called "the Punisher in a batsuit." Bruce was never the best father, but he was not nearly as bad as he was after the New 52. People do need to remember that he compared Jason to Dick multiple times when Jason became Robin. He have said things like how Dick would have done something better or how he would have never done something that Jason did. Sorry if this sounds rude or defensive. I might have some things wrong as it have been a while since I read the comics, I stopped paying full attention to the mainline comics during the New 52.
@@melindamelton5612 No, you’re good. We all have those characters we’ll defend no matter what. I know I’m biased against Bruce, but I honestly think it’s justified. You mentioned that Bruce never hit Dick before the New 52 when he acted autonomously, but that’s not entirely accurate. After Jason’s death, Bruce didn’t even tell Dick about it. Alfred offered to, but Bruce said he would handle it-and then didn’t. When Dick found out and confronted him, instead of comforting him, Bruce blamed Dick for not being at Jason’s funeral, which Dick didn’t even know about. During their argument, Bruce ended up punching Dick. Yes, Bruce was grieving, but that doesn’t excuse his actions, especially considering Dick was grieving too. And my frustration with Bruce isn’t just about the physical violence; it’s also about his emotional neglect and manipulation. Bruce’s inability to properly communicate or discipline Jason contributed to Jason’s reckless behavior and ultimately his tragic death. Tim was supposed to help bring balance to Bruce after Jason’s death, but instead, Bruce was emotionally distant and demanding. In the “War Games” arc, Bruce manipulated Tim into dangerous situations, treating him more like a tool in his mission than as a son. Steph’s time as Robin was cut short when Bruce fired her for disobeying orders, which led to her apparent death. Worse, Bruce barely acknowledged her death or her contributions afterward. And then there’s Damian. When Damian first entered Bruce’s life, Bruce’s harsh treatment of him showed just how poorly he adapted to fatherhood, often treating Damian more like a weapon than a son.
@@sunlight037 it can be all used comics?? (I think it must be a little similar to the mangaa, right?? like, it has its arcs and sagas) I recently started reading dc comics (reason: batfamily, in this case the brothers)
Yeah, the batbros are a big reason why I read DC comics, too! They own my whole heart. I'm sorry, but I think I'm confusing myself. By 'hqs' do you mean the comic panels? Like which comic book issues they are from? Or do you mean where they can be bought or read in general?
@@helps2s296 Almost every single comic panel was from a different issue. However, a lot of them came from Batman and Robin (2009-2011), Batman & Robin Eternal (2015-2016), Detective Comics (2016), Nightwing (1996), Nightwing (2016), and Red Robin (2009-2011). You could read all of them on readcomiconline.li/
Dick Grayson is the best big brother to them all :) he smothers them with positivity and love and they all know he will always be there for them to lean on, whether they want him there or not.
Beautifully made! 🤧 I really need a show with all the batboys together
Thank you!! :) And yes!! I would love that (as long as it’s not The CW)
@@sunlight037 Glad I’m not the only one who despises CW 😂 aren’t they making a Gotham’s Knight’s CW show though. I’ll watch it because Batman but I hope it’s not as bad as some of the others. I want to say it can’t be worst than Titans depiction of Jason & Tim but DC live action likes to let me down 🥲
Yeah, I heard about that! Just been trying to repress it after I read its description. I don’t think I’m going to be able to watch it, especially with how bad Titans turned out to be. I was hopeful after it was moved to HBO but OMG what a trainwreck. I didn’t even know it was possible to mess up an Under the Red Hood storyline, but somehow they managed it.
Very True
TECHNICALLY Young Justice has all of them but they have yet to all interact together
I wish we could see each of them interact in a emotional like Jason and dick and each of them have a a one on one and then altogether take down a villain as brothers
They all had one thing in their darkest hour that Bruce never did. They had The Batman
Love my boys so much :'>
1:08 When you mess with the baby brother
Really good edit
0:25 Batman family
🖤🦇🤩🤩🤩🫶🫶🫶🫶😍😍😍
This is gorgeous!! can I ask where 1:45-1:52 is from?
Teen Titans #18 (2013)
Where is the talking at the beginning from, I recognize Damians bit but wheres the rest from
Titans S3 E3
anybody know which comic that last pic is from?
Batman and Robin (2011- ) #12
@@sunlight037 tanks!
What comic is 0:35 from?
Nightwing 2021 Annual #1
00:39 Who's the writer here? That's not Bruce personality with the Robins...that would be Ras Al Ghul or someone else..
Tom Taylor. He's actually the current writer of the Nighwing comics, and I respectfully disagree. I think that many fans view Bruce the way he is represented in the Wayne Family Adventures, but that's just not who he is. He not only fired Dick, but also kicked him from his home, physically assaulted him several times, blamed him for Jason's murder, and did a number of other things to all his kids. I'm not saying he doesn't love his children in his own way, but he's hardly the father of the year. And I'm personally not a fan.
@sunlight037 Before the new 52, Bruce never hit Dick when he was in control of his body. The times he did was to show that something was wrong with Bruce (mind controlled, drugged). People prefer Pre-crisis Batman who was not as dark a character or Pre-52 Batman who, while still emotionally abusive, was never physically abusive (To Dick, he did cut Jason thoat at one point to stop him from killing the Joker when Jason revealed that he was Red Hood). There are a lot of people who stopped reading the main Batman comics because they were done reading what they called "the Punisher in a batsuit." Bruce was never the best father, but he was not nearly as bad as he was after the New 52. People do need to remember that he compared Jason to Dick multiple times when Jason became Robin. He have said things like how Dick would have done something better or how he would have never done something that Jason did. Sorry if this sounds rude or defensive. I might have some things wrong as it have been a while since I read the comics, I stopped paying full attention to the mainline comics during the New 52.
@@melindamelton5612 No, you’re good. We all have those characters we’ll defend no matter what. I know I’m biased against Bruce, but I honestly think it’s justified. You mentioned that Bruce never hit Dick before the New 52 when he acted autonomously, but that’s not entirely accurate. After Jason’s death, Bruce didn’t even tell Dick about it. Alfred offered to, but Bruce said he would handle it-and then didn’t. When Dick found out and confronted him, instead of comforting him, Bruce blamed Dick for not being at Jason’s funeral, which Dick didn’t even know about. During their argument, Bruce ended up punching Dick. Yes, Bruce was grieving, but that doesn’t excuse his actions, especially considering Dick was grieving too.
And my frustration with Bruce isn’t just about the physical violence; it’s also about his emotional neglect and manipulation. Bruce’s inability to properly communicate or discipline Jason contributed to Jason’s reckless behavior and ultimately his tragic death.
Tim was supposed to help bring balance to Bruce after Jason’s death, but instead, Bruce was emotionally distant and demanding. In the “War Games” arc, Bruce manipulated Tim into dangerous situations, treating him more like a tool in his mission than as a son.
Steph’s time as Robin was cut short when Bruce fired her for disobeying orders, which led to her apparent death. Worse, Bruce barely acknowledged her death or her contributions afterward.
And then there’s Damian. When Damian first entered Bruce’s life, Bruce’s harsh treatment of him showed just how poorly he adapted to fatherhood, often treating Damian more like a weapon than a son.
Hqs name pleaseee🙏🙏
They're from a whole bunch of different comics. Which ones in particular did you want to know?
@@sunlight037 it can be all used comics?? (I think it must be a little similar to the mangaa, right?? like, it has its arcs and sagas)
I recently started reading dc comics (reason: batfamily, in this case the brothers)
Yeah, the batbros are a big reason why I read DC comics, too! They own my whole heart.
I'm sorry, but I think I'm confusing myself. By 'hqs' do you mean the comic panels? Like which comic book issues they are from? Or do you mean where they can be bought or read in general?
@@sunlight037 what editions they are🙏
about the brothers i know how you feel, i saw these characters a lot in the animations and they won my heart
@@helps2s296 Almost every single comic panel was from a different issue. However, a lot of them came from Batman and Robin (2009-2011), Batman & Robin Eternal (2015-2016), Detective Comics (2016), Nightwing (1996), Nightwing (2016), and Red Robin (2009-2011). You could read all of them on readcomiconline.li/
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