May. 14th, 2006

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Diana wants to get involved, Wally has a choice to make, and Dick has some questions.

Part 23: Questionable Motivations )

Wally & Bart by [livejournal.com profile] a_bashful_boy
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I might not be writing Diana entirely fairly at the moment; I really don't mean for her to come off as... well, such a chick.

Wonder Woman was the first superhero I ever really fell in love with, thanks to the 70's TV show. She's the only poster I own. She's also really complex and hard to write, and I love her for it.

I'm also a huge fan of Bruce & Diana being together, so you can imagine how this last part was a trick. Of course, in the comics nowadays, I can't really see them being together. But ah, back during earlier JLA runs... that was different.



From Wonder Woman, Down to Earth.

(Wally's being indignant about another of her speeches on the natural order of the world, which he has notoriously little patience for. He gets it and all... he's just not big on speeches.)
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::Bart love::

I've mentioned this in a comment before... but I've always wanted Wally & Bart's relationship to be different than it was in the comics. Wally being a flake, having little faith in Bart's ability to become a true hero in his own right... all of it prompting Bart into a kind of competition with him as he became Kid Flash. They still hang out sometimes, care about each other and all...

But it just seemed like it could have gone better. I dunno. Maybe it was a good thing that Max ended up taking him in; Max definitely has his head screwed on tight and made a great counter. I get that the authors of The Flash were worried about adding another character to an already emotionally heady bit in the series.

My brain doesn't have those limitations. :D



From Teen Titans: Raven Rising.

A big scan of Bart's halfpipe at the Titans Tower
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