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In which Reborn regrets asking Skull to drive the getaway car, because Skull, apparently, was a stunt driver for a very good reason.
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It's Called a Murder by UnsweetenedTea
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, DCU, DCU (Comics)
06 Feb 2026
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Two weeks and four days after Jason Todd’s funeral, Tim Drake realized Batman couldn’t be Jason’s legacy. He was eating cereal while watching the news, typing up notes about what had been going on in Gotham and occasionally remembering to actually take a bite of his breakfast. Batman was getting worse; it was only a matter of time before someone died. And not someone like the Joker (who honestly deserved it), but somebody who had no other option than to hold up the local corner store. So what could he do?
Looking back, he wasn’t entirely sure why he’d decided that becoming a Rogue was his best option.
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Experiential Learning by UnsweetenedTea
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, DCU, DCU (Comics)
04 Oct 2025
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On paper, it made sense. He couldn’t go to the police. The scandal would ruin Drake Industries. Tim didn’t particularly care about that, but his parents did, and he had a vested interest in keeping them happy and out of the country. He couldn’t go to Batman, either. While he was the placeholder Robin, he was going to hold onto the position as long as he could. That left crime, of course. All that to say, Tim now had a full time summer internship (with competitive pay!), helping Red Hood take down Drake Industries’ brand new, highly lucrative drug operation.
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The Weight of Good Men by A_Battle_Of_Wit
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, DCU, DCU (Comics)
11 Apr 2026
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Tim Drake would lie. Tim would cheat, blackmail, and manipulate his way through every corridor of power in Gotham’s rotting institutional framework.
He would steal Superman’s Phantom Zone schematics, fabricate eighteen months of research documentation, and open a correspondence with Ra’s al Ghul and mean every word of it.
Bruce Wayne’s model of Batman had failed. Thirty years of dead children, fourteen Arkham breakouts, and a city scarred by a war with no way out.
Tim was 26. He had been fighting wars since he was 13. He would go further than Bruce Wayne ever would, become CEO of Wayne Enterprises, and build a city that didn’t need Batman.
Tim would burn the cape itself if it meant he could finally retire.
(One exhausted Tim Drake who is absolutely not becoming Ra’s al Ghul and is very concerned that he might be.)
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Spider-Man and The Art of Not Paying For Lunch by lanalas
Fandoms: Marvel, Spider-Man - All Media Types, Spider-Man (Comicverse), Daredevil (TV), Daredevil (Marvel Comics), Deadpool - All Media Types, Jessica Jones (TV), Spider-Man/Deadpool - Joe Kelly (Comics)
11 Apr 2026
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Peter sits down at his desk—well, it’s supposed to be a desk. If you wanted to be super technical about it, it’s just a pile of textbooks covered by a tablecloth he’d scavenged from Aunt May’s the second time he moved out. But there aren’t any concrete rules about what does and doesn’t count as a desk. It’s an abstract thing, really.
He opens the notebook in front of him, ripping out the first few pages. He doesn’t need them, and he isn’t going to buy a whole new notebook for this. That’s the entire point.
On a clean page, Peter starts writing.‘The Leech Diet™ - A Scientific Approach to Being Broke’
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Or the one where Peter becomes one of those shameless, street cats that get six dinners because everyone thinks he’s starving.
