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The fucking. Gut punch. That was that last journal entry. Nureyev lived a Whole Life with Slip that just… never existed. And since he woke up, his life has been focused entirely on just stealing enough to stave off the debts he acquired trying to keep Slip alive
And! He!! Fell!! In love!!! With Juno!!!! He is in love with Juno. His life for two decades was focused only on the possibility of saving the life of the man he loved and lost, and then he met Juno Steel, and he handed him power over everything. Not just his own freedom, but the ability to keep paying off the debt that was keeping his first love alive.
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Draw Caligura in winter clothes please
Oh hell yeah, I can finally use my winter design for him somewhere, God bless you anon.
Day 26. Mission in winter.
Fashion is pain, as they say.
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Joy: It's the hardest thing. To keep on going without them.
Cordy: [sniffles] But you have to right? You have to keep finding the j-[surprised laugh]
Joy: What?
Cordy: You have to keep finding the joy in life. And I guess that's what my dad did. I suppose I can't be mad at him. Or you.
Door opens
Cordy: Oh does she need something?
Arturo: Just lunch. I've got it.
Joy: Oh how about I get lunch going for the rest of us?
Arturo: That'd be great!
Raina raises an eyebrow at Cordy, Cordy shrugs.
A few hours later
Cordy: Dad? I'm… I'm really sorry for everything I said. I still don't like it, but give me a little time to get used to it. I at least understand.
Arturo: Thank you.
Cordy: Good luck telling Alonso.
They both laugh
Mae: Momma! Momma!
Raina: Wasn't so bad, was it?
Cordy: It really wasn't.... [sighs] Still a little weird. But I'll adapt.
Raina: Proud of you. Lazy night in for tonight?
Cordy: Sounds good to me.
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justifying a "failed timeline" aka: let's give Batman Beyond a distinct event that sets it apart from the DC multiverse
So. As we all know. Comics are nuts. They are constantly shifting timelines and labels. They created Elseworlds and alternate timelines to deal with that, to sort and return to it if they wanted to.
Technically the DCAU world is Earth-12, a world set decades in the future from the world we follow. The current Batman Beyond run of comics is set there. It's also inside the "cartoon rim" a group of worlds that are/are close enough to the animated series and animated movies.
The designation "12" has been used multiple times so just be aware when you are researching.
But Batman Beyond has this different tone that the original shows have, even Justice League Unlimited never really dove into. Batman is isolated, Bruce Wayne is in a dusty manor, the Justice League is short about 20 members at least...the list goes on.
tl;dr: Batman Beyond world is so cyberpunk, desolate, and isolated because in the Near-Apocalypse of '09, Wonder Woman dies.
At the time of Batman Beyond in the DCAU, they didn't have the rights to portray Wonder Woman. Instead they used Big Barda in their Justice League episode (which, happily, was proof of concept for the Justice League series) . They only got her in the Justice League series proper. And if the DCAU is a connected universe...what happened to Diana?
(yes I know she shows up in the follow up comics. But again - alternate timelines.)
so. speaking of alternate universes. Earth 50, the Justice Lord universe as seen in JL s2 eps11 and 12 "A Better World".
Wasn't it implied in Justice League that the Flash's death caused the Justice Lords to take over the world? That Flash's personality and interactions with the League prevents them from going too far? Stopping them from becoming too serious?
I submit to the Fandom that the main divergence point of the DCAU (or at least, post JLU into Batman Beyond) timeline is Wonder Woman's death. Presumably in this "near apocalypse of '09", which was mentioned in s3 ep 4 "Out of the Past" but not followed up on.
This explains why Diana never shows up to talk with Bruce. That the Future Justice League is so small compared to the ranks in their self titled show. Once their heaviest hitter was gone, it broke the trust in keeping them together. The lack of magic in the world. The loss of heroes that actually don't have trauma, that just want to help. The lack of Truth, the reliance on lies and masks to make a difference.
anyway: Fandom Homework/Class discussion:
What would the DC universe look like if we kill off one of the Seven Founding Justice League Members? That is Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, and The Flash (we did that one, but you can redo it if you want.)
What does each of the Core 7 bring to the team? What do they guard against? How does the team fall apart without their input?
And if you have a super team you like, i.e. Teen Titans, Young Justice, Avengers, ThunderCats, the Gaang, etc. Use your creative muscles to push them around and see what makes them tick. It is fun. It will hurt.
(bonus points if you reference Community s3 ep 4: Remedial Chaos Theory. All those relationships collide so beautifully in that ep.)
Thank you.
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