Favorite ghost Pokemon trio forever, these three have a tiny special place in my heart, I was always upset as a kid that they didn't show up much in the original show.
Drawing Pokemon always makes me childish happy, I would love to show tiny me how good she has gotten at drawing Pokemon.
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anyway my consensus is yes WFA does not have to follow canon, but the attempts to engage in canon conflicts (Steph feeling insecure in Batfam, Damian vs Tim) are deeply unsatisfying if only part of the conflict is acknowledged.
The Damian vs Tim thing especially felt like Tim wank where the writers didn't want to acknowledge any reason Damian may have actually felt jealous of Tim (like!!!! That's Damian's dad that Damian sees Tim working with and being supported by! and Damian didn't get to meet his dad until he was 10 or his mom until he was 8 according to that timeline! OFC he's fucking jealous! He was raised with practically no close relationships or support!) and instead went into some boring ass "he's jealous b/c tim is so great" thing. Which like. as;dlgkj hilariously reinforced what the writers were saying (Damian is jealous b/c he keeps hearing how great tim is).
The Steph and Tim thing felt very unconvincing when Steph realistically feels like she has to prove herself... but we conveniently skate over why. She was constantly excluded from Batfam, namely by Bruce, Cass (later on), and TIM.
Tim is true-to-himself insecure in that comic (or had insecurities) but a HUGE difference between Tim and Steph in canon is that Tim was insecure and worried about being fired for essentially no reason -- he is constantly reaffirmed of his position in the Batfam even when he messes up. Steph is insecure and feels she has to prove herself for a very good reason -- she is constantly told she doesn't belong and she can't do it and it's too dangerous.
And I'm not saying a fluff webtoon has to engage in all of canon's complexity, but maybe if you want to address a complex situation in canon... actually fully address it?