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Three book covers. -We Will Devour The Night. Early Release. Book 2 of The Essence of the Equinox. The cover shows leaves, mushrooms, accorns, butterflies and snakes over a black background with scattered stars. -Why Does He Do That? Inside he minds of angry and controlling men. Lundy Bancroft. The cover has a red background. -Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontė. Penguin Popular Classics edition. An obscured figure sits over a fence with their hand up, giving their back to the audience.
Three comic book covers: -Batman: Huntress/Spoiler - Blunt Trauma. Part of the Cataclysm event. In the cover a car flies in the background, while Helena in costume is jumpint towards it and Steph as Spoiler stands in the front. -Green Lantern: Willworld. Hal Jordan is at the bottom of the image with his unifrom, and a string of images are coming directly from his head, forming buildings and strange creatures. -JLA: World Without Grown-ups. Some members of the Justice League are in the bottom half, in colour (Wonder Woman, Batman, Kyle Rayner, Wally West, Superman...). Kon as Superboy, Tim Drake as Robin, and Bart Allen as Impulse are in the top half, in faded grey colour.
Three comic covers. -A vibrant red and black image drawn by Dustin Nguyen that shows three obscured figures: Batman at the back, on the right, looking ahead with his eyes as red slits; Damian in the middle, with his back turned and his sword pointed down, dripping red; and Colin at the front in the left, enlarged by Venom, with his "abuse" brass knuckles and his trenchcoat, his face completely out of the picture. In front of him there's an arm on the ground, as from someone beaten and struggling. -Batman: Li'l Gotham. The "Batfamily" stands on a rooftop with a gargoyle, with the batsignal on the sky behind them. The image includes Batman in the middle and front, with Oracle, Huntress, and Nightwing at his left, and Damian, Tim, Jason and Katana/Tatsu at his right. -Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime. The cover shows Batman and Robin (Damian) sitting on top large vines.
Three comic book covers. -Batman: The Chalice. Batman is at the front, holding a cowl that projects some light above. His figure is mostly obscured, projecting a large shadow in the wall behind it, covered with various small clocks. Behind him there's a strange machine, with lightbulbs encassed in glass on its sides. -Ghost/Batgirl. The front shows Cass in Batgirl costume, in a fighting pose. Behind her it's Barbara sitting on her wheelchair; Behind htem, and large, there's an image of Ghost (Elisa Cameron) dressed in a white hood and holding a gun. In the background behind barbara there are two small, obscured figures of goons holding weapons. -JLA: Tower of Babel. The cover shows Batman with a calculating expression as he moves some of his teammates like marionettes (Wally, Diana, Kyle, and Clark).

BOOKS

  • We Will Devour The Night by Camilla Andrew. The version I read is available in the author's ko-fi (aninkwellofnectar), and the final version will come during fall of this year. I've talked about this saga before (The Essence of the Equinox, and its prequel), and I still recommend it to those of us who like complex characters (especially female characters), gothic horror, and lush prose. This is a sequel, and I like it even more than the first instalment. It gets deeper into the darkness of the world and it's an amazing read. The third and final part has started been posted on ko-fi as well, for anyone interested.
  • Why Does He Do That? Inside The Minds of Angry and Controlling Men by Lundy Bancroft. I wish I could make everyone read this book. It wouldn't fix everything, because it runs against a lot of people's deep-seated belief systems, but maybe it would make SOME of them start second-guessing those beliefs... Anyway. A MUST read in terms of abuse and intimate partner violence.
  • Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. I read the book for the first time about 15 years ago, and only reread it now. I loved it even more than the first time. The atmosphere, the revenge tale, the love story between Catherine and Heathcliff, all the ways these families' lives affect the others, how you have to parse through Nelly's account of events... I still wish I could hit Lockwood in the head with a stick lol. Just once. Not even too hard! But hit him in the head, I would xD
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COMICS

  • Batman: Huntress/Spoiler - Blunt Trauma. One of those "it could've been so good if it was good" comics. It would've had to NOT been written by Dixon, of course. His ideas about these two characters are palpable here. He's met real women and girls, I know this, but he's completely failed to take anything from these meetings into account to understand them as people. And boy, does it show in his writing.
  • Green Lantern: Willworld. I've had this comic in my list for aeons and I moved it up when I found out its author would be writing Jason's upcoming ADITF "what if" story starting July. I really liked this one, and how it showcased Hal's character. It's not a guarantee I'll like his Robin Lives run, because comic writers have biases and blind spots and huge gaps in their knowlege regarding certain characters, but "he seems to be a good writer" is already a huuuuge leg up compared to most modern Jason content lol.
  • JLA: World Without Grown-ups. This was interesting because I've watched the Young Justice (cartoon) version of this premise, which is VERY different, from the villains to their goals to the handling of the crisis (since the cartoon had an established teen team), down to the emotional beats (the Zataras). They're too different to be compared, tbh. This one was quite fun though, and it made me feel very fond of Bart. Also Tim's parasocial relationship with Jason's memorial made an appearance LOL.
  • Colin Wilke's appearances. I am MOURNING this kid. He has like 9 appearances (and a couple of them are barely a few pages) but each one is gold. Bring him back. Make HIM Damian's best friend. Integrate him in the storyline!! His character and his dynamic with Damian had so so much potential. I am definitely going to include him in my fics.
  • Batman: Li'l Gotham. (plus the two stories introducing it in Batman Annual #27 and 'Tec Annual #11). A couple of things conspired (including me finding out there's a version of Colin in this lol) and I ended up reading it while I was sick. It's mostly fun fluff (as opposed to just corny fluff) and a quick read without much meat in it, but a few things nudged the inspiration muscle and Dustin Nguyen's art is adorable.
  • Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime. I liked this one more than the above! It follows in that universe (a Gotham where everything is smaller and cuter lol), mixing it with some fairy tale vibes. Pinocchio!Damian is A Concept. Although my favourite story was "The Snow Queen", with Mister Freeze. The art goes into a whole other level in all of these, but especially that one.
  • Batman: The Chalice. Bruce Wayne receives the Holy Grail. I read this one in my list of Talia appearances and hers is the part that interested me: Ra's wants the Grail to make her immortal, like him, and Talia tells him that she has no desire to live forever. Her words are "Having lived my life in your company, the prospect of eernal life is not the attraction for me it might be for another." There are A LOT of things you can read into that sentence, and one of them, to me, is the idea that death to Talia would be an escape from Ra's, which is... interesting. Sidenote: this one was written by Dixon, who once in a while gets his wired crossed and is not wholly terrible with female characters xD
  • Ghost/Batgirl. I hadn't heard of Ghost before but I'm kinda curious after reading this mini run. I found a lot of the concepts it worked on (resurrection, mind control, etc.) quite interesting, although I ended up feeling the execution didn't delve too deeply into them. It's an story I might want to reread and pick apart at some point, though.
  • JLA: Tower of Babel. Yeah, THAT arc lol (also part of my Talia-reading). I also read JLA Secret Files and Origins #3 (in May, though), which shows Talia's whole thoughts on it as she steals the plans + some of the consequences the whole thing has for the other bats whose teammates no longer trust them (Dick, Tim, Barbara) + the wording of Bruce's contingency plans (which btw includes acceptance of lethal methods against Clark lol)... he certainly got off easy after this añsdlkfjasdf. Honestly, imo, the most selfish, cowardly thing he did was walking out before the JLA could tell him they'd voted him out. I know he and the comics probably won't frame it like that afterwards, but that's how it felt to me. The very least he could've done is face his teammates.

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