Babs and Cass, Behind the Scenes of Success
Redraw 2 years later
Top: April, 2023
Bottom: April, 2021
One of the hardest parts of being a sister is having the courage to step into the spotlight when it is your turn, the self-confidence to step out when it is not, and the strength to be happy without jealousy.
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no I don't think some people get it.
Barbara Gordon should not ever be Batgirl ever again. She is an adult woman, who has grown fr past the role. Who lost her ability to walk. Who lost a good chunk of her mobility, and had adjust to disability. If you've ever lost a bodily function you've had your entire life it drains on you both mentally, and physically. Having to fight with yourself to adjust to a new reality to learn to adapt to the world your now living in. It is a fucking battle, and the world is not made for you in the end.
She had to get used to slighting lopsided sidewalks are, two floor buildings without elevators, trying to wheel over carpet, not being able to do things she's always done, etc. And in the end she ended up becoming more powerful than ever before as Oracle. So the goddamn fucking audacity to take her back to Batgirl.
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I miss my girl and we were ROBBED of the batgirl movie
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ROUND ONE
Cassandra Cain vs Barbara Gordon
This is your reminder to vote for the best legacy for the original, not just your favourite characters, and to be nice about this! We're here to have fun
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Cass is too funny
“ You were Batgirl. You suck.”
( Batgirl secret files and origins)
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2004 Barbara Gordon is what Fanon thinks Tim Drake is
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Previous polls: Bruce
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Bruce is constantly asking the kids what they like to eat so he can freeze dry their favorites into oblivion as apocalypse rations
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HEEHEEHEE….
Part 2 👇
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Batgirl art
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Short 🥺
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so you want to draw Barbara Gordon but don't know much about wheelchairs? This is a small guide on the differences between standard wheelchairs, and a low back chair that someone with a spinal cord injury would use. I do not have a spinal cord injury but have done a lot of research into different wheelchairs due to using one. If I get anything wrong feel free to correct me.
Barbara wheelchair would be customized for comfort safety, and her daily activity. She'd most likely want a sleek design, something she can still train in. As mentioned above it will be low backed, and rather compact.
The above chair is a good example of the type she'd use. It's heavily padded to keep from developing sores. There are no real armrests as those can get in the way. The caster wheels (the small ones) are there for balance. Might see silly but they are there for a reason! There's a lack of handle bars on the one above. Babs would probably pick one without them as well, so people wouldn't try to push her.
Than there are standard wheelchairs, which is what I personally have. Mine is not the same as the one in the photo, being a tad more conpacr. Many of the features make them dangerous for people with spinal cord injuries
Above you can see the chair had high armrests, two piece footrest, a tall back, and no safety straps. It gives room for to much movement which could make a spinal cord injury worse. I understand that it's what most people are used to seeing. But it's not the type that Babs would be using, as it would be unsafe for her.
She'd probably also use wheelchair gloves! Which can be super cute, google them to see!
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"I always thought Batman had to work alone, getting other people involved-- specially young people-- was out of the question. Until the day Jason forced my hand. He taught me that Batman was better if it was shared. But it wasn't easy-- the fear of losing one of you was unbearable. But not as unbearable as the idea of being alone. That's why I've struggled so much over the years, keeping you close and then pushing you away. Culpable for forcing this onto you. But now I realize that you weren't forced. You needed this as much as I did. Because we weren't normal kids-- we all had trauma. That's what brought us together. Made us a family."
Batman: Beyond the White Knight (Batman: White Knight (2017).
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A reminder:
Robins: Dick, Jason, Tim, Steph, Damian
Batboys: Dick, Jason, Tim, Damian, Duke
Batkids: Dick, Barbara, Jason, Tim, Cass, Steph, Damian, Duke
Batsiblings: Dick, Jason, Tim, Damian, Cass, Duke
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okay 1, 2, 3, and POSE!
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