Image of Batman: I don’t care if I’m a man or woman. I just want to be Batman more than anything. We have a lot in common, except my parents are still alive. I just want to be Batman. I’m completely serious.
More and more, I want Batman to be real, even if he’s a she, and even if her parents are still alive.
“What we’re talking about is the prospected result between Jesus Christ, the man, and Batman, the savior Gotham needs.”
(via Lance)

Nerdgasm
Reason #57 why everyone should dress up as Batman this year.
“Why do children dress up as me for Halloween? Why is “Native American” a style you can buy at a clothing store?!”
“They do not consider us as a living, breathing, diverse culture. We are seen as a fad; imagery than can be manipulated and discarded.”
At the large-chain retail store where I work, I’m straightening up the toddler department when I hear a little girl crying. I turn around and see her in the toddler boys section, reaching for a Batman t-shirt. Her parents repeatedly pull her away and tell her, “You can’t have that, that’s a boy’s shirt, you’re supposed to wear girls clothes. Girls aren’t supposed to like Batman. Don’t you want a Hello Kitty shirt?”
Orly?

Squee forever!
It’s raining! But why the umbrella?
Ordinary Batman Adventures!
I did have it pouring like crazy originally but that was too much to ask for a gif under 1mb.
Batman writer Grant Morrison in an interview with Playboy about the queer subtext behind the Caped Crusader. Our post from July of 2008, “When Batman Was Gay” is still one of the most read pieces on the site. Google brings several thousand folks to that article every month. (via pansexualpride)

@WAR_ON_ERROR [in Superman t-shirt]: Going to new Justice League movie with @AndyTehNerd [in Batman t-shirt] #LikeABoss #AvengersAssemble
(via Twitter)


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