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Bruce gets accosted by reporters and one of them asks "Is it true that you're in competition with Superman to win Batman's affections?" and he is so taken aback bc what the fuck are they even talking about? There are a million questions going through his head such as, since when was superman into batman? since when was this public knowledge? wtf did bruce say to imply that he was into batman as well? And he doesn't have an answer to any of these questions so he just smiles and says, "No, I'm not. The word competition implies that Superman has a chance, which he does not."
why did he say that? Bruce doesn't know, it just felt like that's how Bruce Wayne would've responded bc what's more Brucie than fighting with Superman for Batman's heart? anyway, upon reflection, this was maybe not the best response in terms of long term consequences, but he's committed to the bit now.
a week after all this goes down, news reporter Clark Kent is caught saying that Batman deserves better than Bruce Wayne, so is a third suitor putting his hat in the ring to win over batman?
September 30, Jazz Age bandleader and bassist Thelma Terry (Thelma Combes, 1901-66).
Born in Michigan, Terry was raised in Chicago by a single mother who worked as a domestic servant to a rich family. She studied the bass as a child and toured the Chautauqua circuit with her school band. She played with the Chicago Women’s Symphony Orchestra upon graduation, but sought the greater rewards of…