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[QUOTE=Aahz;4165213]Steph is not from the Narrows or crime alley, she lived in in the suburbs (and there area didn't looked that bad).
The biggest reason for me against this ship is, that Steph is Tims main love interest.[/QUOTE]
Most fanfics put her in the Narrows, but I honestly don't know where she's from. Maybe that's where the idea comes from (I've read little from her in the comic tbh. Little from Robin, little from Batgirl and Tec, and that's all). I do know that Duke is from there, or at least, I recall reading that in an actual comic issue.
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[QUOTE=Jackalope89;4165229]Most of those take place pre-Flashpoint when Steph is running around as Batgirl, and is just friends with Tim.[/QUOTE]Which would make her still his-ex...
Btw. there seems to be also ships with him and Barbara seem almost as comon on AO3.
But all kinds slash parings are anyway way more common.
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[QUOTE=Zaresh;4165248]Most fanfics put her in the Narrows, but I honestly don't know where she's from. Maybe that's where the idea comes from (I've read little from her in the comic tbh. Little from Robin, little from Batgirl and Tec, and that's all). [/QUOTE]I have ayway often the impression that may fanfic writers, read more fanfics than actual comics...
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Could be. I know about some who do; I also know about some others that don't, and do a lot of reading, even if they go with their headcanons in the end. It's "fan" fiction, and that work implies a lot. But there are also dilligent fanfic writers, who do their homework even if, in the end, they change things (they often do so in a way it doesn't hurt much).
Fanfiction is usually hold against writers as something of low quality, or less elaborated; but it doesn't have to be. At all. Neil Gaiman has gone [URL="https://twitter.com/neilhimself/status/936059562863550471?s=09"]in Twitter[/URL] about how he won a very big award with what's basicaly fanfiction, for example. And he does his homework, as far as I know.
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[QUOTE=Zaresh;4165288]Could be. I know about some who do; I also know about some others that don't, and do a lot of reading, even if they go with their headcanons in the end. It's "fan" fiction, and that work implies a lot. But there are also dilligent fanfic writers, who do their homework even if, in the end, they change things (they often do so in a way it doesn't hurt much).
Fanfiction is usually hold against writers as something of low quality, or less elaborated; but it doesn't have to be. At all. Neil Gaiman has gone [URL="https://twitter.com/neilhimself/status/936059562863550471?s=09"]in Twitter[/URL] about how he won a very big award with what's basicaly fanfiction, for example. And he does his homework, as far as I know.[/QUOTE]There are some really good writers, but they are a minority.
But according to "[URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturgeon%27s_law"]Sturgeon's law[/URL]" that's to expect.
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[URL="https://twitter.com/thatpetewoods/status/1089662373864984576"]Pete Woods[/URL]: [I]Today’s desk shot. Readers aren’t the only ones happy about the return on Jason’s hair.[/I]
[IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dx9CIkwVYAEHDK3.jpg[/IMG]
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Wonder who this mystery character is gonna be.
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[QUOTE=Sergard;4165452][URL="https://twitter.com/thatpetewoods/status/1089662373864984576"]Pete Woods[/URL]: [I]Today’s desk shot. Readers aren’t the only ones happy about the return on Jason’s hair.[/I]
[IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dx9CIkwVYAEHDK3.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Wow he looks good like this. Is that a bow tie? Is he going to have more than one suit as well?
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Teen Titans Annual #1 preview: [url]https://www.cbr.com/teen-titans-annual-1-preview/[/url]
Jason is in it. And Roy's death is mentioned.
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Jason is being written much more sympathetically than I expected given the tone of the solicits, a marked improvement over the last few times he guest appeared in other books.
And as much as I love how important Roy has become to Jason's current characterization, there's something unsettling about it. Like Jason is this close to snapping.
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[QUOTE=Dark_Tzitzimine;4165583]Jason is being written much more sympathetically than I expected given the tone of the solicits, a marked improvement over the last few times he guest appeared in other books.
And as much as I love how important Roy has become to Jason's current characterization, there's something unsettling about it. Like Jason is this close to snapping.[/QUOTE]
Really? I wasn’t getting that kind of vibe from the preview.
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I mean in general, not in the annual in specific.
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[QUOTE=G-Potion;4165489]Wow he looks good like this. Is that a bow tie? Is he going to have more than one suit as well?[/QUOTE]
This face is better than how he usually draws him. I hope it continues.
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[QUOTE=okiedokiewo;4165654]This face is better than how he usually draws him. I hope it continues.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I hope it's an intentional change too. Jason actually looks his age here.
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Did Woods' style change a little bit or is it just the hair that makes Jason look his age?
I like Jason's facial expression. He looks so calm and relaxed, maybe a little tired.