captainmwai:

harseik:

No more ocean view. >D

I want more of this Bruce Wayne. I want Bruce and Lex to be rivals and Lex has all kinds of evidence that should have led his brilliant mind to immediately finger Bruce as Batman but he’s just such a goddamn looney toon that suspicion never really attaches. Also I’d like to see a Batman that has actually achieved some work-life balance, where he has off hours to basically screw with Lex in extravagant ways, invent useful things, and work the political system in clever ways that gradually turn Gotham into a rival city to Metropolis, cheesing off Supes to no end, which just makes it all the sweeter.

slightlyburntcinnamonroll:

hawkeys:

“Batman has more than one son,“ I say into the mic.

The crowd boos. I begin to walk off in shame, when a voice speaks and commands silence from the room.

“She’s right,” I hear. I look around for the owner of the voice. There in the fifth row, he stands: Bruce Wayne himself.

“What does he know about Batman” the crowd replies and resumes booing. Bruce Wayne discreetly leaves the room. In an unrelated turn of events, a voice speaks from above. “She’s right,” I hear. There crashing through the skylight: Batman.

galahadwilder:

Flashpoint!Thomas Wayne makes his way into the main universe and meets his son. Now, the thing is, Flashpoint Batman is an incredibly broken man, so he is surprised and delighted to find that his son… isn’t?

Still, he’s a father, and of course he’s worried about the lonely path his son has taken. “Words can not express how proud of you I am,” he says, “but… are you happy? Do you think you ever might have time for a family?”

Bruce clears his throat and presses the intercom button. “Kids,” he says, “come downstairs and meet your grandfather.”

Thomas barely has time to brace himself before he is washed away by a flood of tiny vigilantes.