![]() which is fine, but take responsibility for your desires and your fantasies instead of making fandom inhospitable for everyone. ![]() Projecting your fantasies onto a text, hyperfocusing on the characters you think are hot/shippable and building entire theories based on micro interactions that don’t take other competing dynamics and plotlines into account isn’t “analysis” it’s projection and fantasy. i think fandom could use a lot less of “every person’s interpretation of a text is valid and true!” and more of “reading a text means taking all parts of it into account, including the bits you don’t like or the pairings you don’t ship, to consider what the full picture is and what the larger themes are.” and if you’re looking to get into lanterns, be sure to give my own, comparatively puny rec page a look!.comics back issues has a list of reading orders as well as their guide to comics for new readers.the dc database has a recommended reading section.comic book herald has a list of reading guides as well as a where to start with current dc & a beginner’s guide to comics.r/DCcomics’ wiki has a large recommended reading page & a newbies section for people looking to start reading for the first time.comic book reading orders has reading orders for almost all events & characters, dc & marvel.lornahs has a lot of good character reading lists, dc & marvel.comicstorian is a youtube channel that summarizes comic arcs/character origins in short, easy to understand videos.comicvine lists every appearance of a character.the dcu guide lists characters’ appearances in chronological order.Here are a few things that could help if you’re looking to get into comics because it’s very confusing at first (and every moment after) Keep reading oh these are wonderful thoughts deep diving into some comics? :) deep diving into some bitches? :( timmy boy need a khoa tag. you’re welcome for the parenting help, bruce!) (the lesson: always make sure you have collateral on someone before trusting them. ![]() and tim probably shouldn’t be making up fake relatives anyway, so khoa will be teaching him a valuable lesson. the kid’ll have to come up with a cover story when khoa inevitably disappears, but that’s not khoa’s problem. khoa expects to be in and out of this job in a month, maybe two, as soon as he’s sure bruce is stable and not going to crumble because bruce cares so much and khoa knows it’ll be his undoing one day and-anyway. it’s a perfect way to peek at bruce’s life while flying under the radar, because this tim kid is very eager to keep his fake uncle as separate from bruce as possible. So khoa fashions himself a fake struggling-but-not-too-struggling actor identity and lands himself the position of tim drake's uncle. a new robin who is, conveniently, posting a veiled job offer for an? uncle? on the internet, and doing it entirely on his own. bruce had told khoa to stay out of gotham years ago, but khoa isn’t about to let that stop him once he catches up on the news and pieces together bruce’s grief spiral that only recent calmed down with the appearance of a new robin. The thing is, khoa has been off the grid for a while and just learned about jason-both that bruce got another kid, and that said kid had a fatal run-in with the joker. ![]() Because i’m thinking about tim’s fake uncle again and because i’m also thinking about ghostbat: au (loosely inspired by this) set during tim’s early robin era where tim does a version of the Fake Uncle thing, which coincides with minhkhoa khan sneaking into town to spy on bruce.
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