darkray8 said: Also, even as someone who isn't a big reader of comic books, this is so uncanon it hurts...
I dunno, in the past few years of the comics, Harley beating the hell out of the Joker is pretty standard. Sure, it never happened in the original outfit, but it's been a key story beat for her ever since a bit before New 52.
What's more OOC here really is that the Joker is, outside of offscreen implications in The Killing Joke, usually pretty much nonsexual. Him dressing two Robins up like that is inconsistent with his warped sense of humor. (Recent Harley, presented with "Robin and Nightwing just got genderswitched", on the other hand? Would totally have outfits like those ready and drag both of them into it.)
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Also, even as someone who isn't a big reader of comic books, this is so uncanon it hurts...
what is canon here?
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Also, even as someone who isn't a big reader of comic books, this is so uncanon it hurts...
I dunno, in the past few years of the comics, Harley beating the hell out of the Joker is pretty standard. Sure, it never happened in the original outfit, but it's been a key story beat for her ever since a bit before New 52.
What's more OOC here really is that the Joker is, outside of offscreen implications in The Killing Joke, usually pretty much nonsexual. Him dressing two Robins up like that is inconsistent with his warped sense of humor. (Recent Harley, presented with "Robin and Nightwing just got genderswitched", on the other hand? Would totally have outfits like those ready and drag both of them into it.)
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I am so confused right now, I might just hit myself
joker turned nightwing and robin into personal slaves, harly got jelly.
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Also, even as someone who isn't a big reader of comic books, this is so uncanon it hurts...
Is it the whole thing with there being both Nightwing and Robin in the same room as each other, as separate entities?
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Is it the whole thing with there being both Nightwing and Robin in the same room as each other, as separate entities?
Nightwing and Robin are two separate beings. Dick Grayson is Nightwing and about 5 other people have been Robin.
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