favorite male:Bruce (http://runespoor7.livejournal.com/81573.html#cutid1). Batman is my hero. He’s an emotional mess, he makes mistakes, he hurts the people he loves and he hurts himself, and his goal is nothing else than protecting all the innocents from crime and protecting all the lives he can. His place is the city. He’s surrounded by so many people who love him and of whom he expects the best, because he thinks they can be better human beings than he is. He knows he will never succeed at his goal and every night he tries he fails, but he never, ever gives up, he’s the Failure Hero at its finest. He’s the angry idealist. He has a stringent moral code, but he’ll make exceptions if he loves you. He’s a bundle of contradictions.To me, he embodies the concept of “second best” – he’s a hero but he’s no Superman, he’s a good man but he’s not a nice man… He’s also Fail!Bruce (the DC equivalent to AtlA’s Failko): he sucks at charisma and social relationships. That makes him funny.
favorite female: Cass. She made herself a hero. She’s loyal to the Bat – she’s the only person aside from Bruce to think of the Bat as akin to a religion. She’s even less likely to kill than Bruce. I’m going to use a word I hate to describe a quality, but she’s the most truly pure character I’ve ever met. She’s the best martial artist in the DCU. She’s compassionate even though she doesn’t believe in exceptions to justice. She wants to be Batman. I could go on about all the relationships she has that made me love her fiercely, the stuff with her abusive dad, Bruce and Steph, her disability, her selflessness, but if I had to sum up my reasons for loving her as much as I do (I’m tearing up as I type this, ALL THE FEELINGS), it would be with this: She’s a hero.
least favorite: Heh. Among the heroes and the characters I know well, Tim. I guess like geeky fanboy Tim well enough, but I’ll never be able to view him as unrelated to the icky social issues of the way he was created. I also take issue with the fact that he’s supposed to become better than Bruce at what Bruce does best. I don’t see his weaknesses or vulnerabilities very well. I like him best when he’s Fail!Tim (early Tim being oblivious to Steph’s flirting, awww), but other than that, I’m… at best lukewarm, and generally hostile. Let’s not even get in the issue of when he’s badly written (i.e.: more perfect than everyone ever), at which point I hate him as much as other hate Bruce. My reaction to Tim is very kneejerk.
who resembles me: :-/ Answering that question would be horribly vain. They’re heroes! They’re better and more special than I am! I know who I identify with, but I wouldn’t say they “resemble” me – see the “horribly vain” part.
most attractive: That’s a toss up between Lois Lane and Barbara Gordon. Lois is more my type (I don’t that much for red-heads IRL, plus Lois’ voice is the DCAU is whimper-worthy), but Babs is Oracle. As far as I’m concerned, these two are the sexiest beings in the DCU. In the “attractive and not totally terrifying” square, Anissa.
three more characters that I like: Jason Todd, Stephanie Brown, Rose Wilson. AWESOME KIDS OF HORRIBLE PARENTS – not the reason I like them, but that’s one thing they have in common. And many, many, many more.
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favorite female: Cass. She made herself a hero. She’s loyal to the Bat – she’s the only person aside from Bruce to think of the Bat as akin to a religion. She’s even less likely to kill than Bruce. I’m going to use a word I hate to describe a quality, but she’s the most truly pure character I’ve ever met. She’s the best martial artist in the DCU. She’s compassionate even though she doesn’t believe in exceptions to justice. She wants to be Batman. I could go on about all the relationships she has that made me love her fiercely, the stuff with her abusive dad, Bruce and Steph, her disability, her selflessness, but if I had to sum up my reasons for loving her as much as I do (I’m tearing up as I type this, ALL THE FEELINGS), it would be with this: She’s a hero.
least favorite: Heh. Among the heroes and the characters I know well, Tim. I guess like geeky fanboy Tim well enough, but I’ll never be able to view him as unrelated to the icky social issues of the way he was created. I also take issue with the fact that he’s supposed to become better than Bruce at what Bruce does best. I don’t see his weaknesses or vulnerabilities very well. I like him best when he’s Fail!Tim (early Tim being oblivious to Steph’s flirting, awww), but other than that, I’m… at best lukewarm, and generally hostile. Let’s not even get in the issue of when he’s badly written (i.e.: more perfect than everyone ever), at which point I hate him as much as other hate Bruce. My reaction to Tim is very kneejerk.
who resembles me: :-/ Answering that question would be horribly vain. They’re heroes! They’re better and more special than I am! I know who I identify with, but I wouldn’t say they “resemble” me – see the “horribly vain” part.
most attractive: That’s a toss up between Lois Lane and Barbara Gordon. Lois is more my type (I don’t that much for red-heads IRL, plus Lois’ voice is the DCAU is whimper-worthy), but Babs is Oracle. As far as I’m concerned, these two are the sexiest beings in the DCU. In the “attractive and not totally terrifying” square, Anissa.
three more characters that I like: Jason Todd, Stephanie Brown, Rose Wilson. AWESOME KIDS OF HORRIBLE PARENTS – not the reason I like them, but that’s one thing they have in common. And many, many, many more.