“In Batman Forever (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997), the late filmmaker Joel Schumacher did everything he could to transform that queer subtext into a butchy, leather-queeny text,” Weldon wrote. NPR critic Glen Weldon – who has written a book on the history of Batman – said the development was not surprising. I don’t think he has the language for it all … yet.” However, Tim is still figuring himself out. “To be clear, his feelings for Stephanie have been/are 100% real, as are his feelings for Bernard. “I wanted to pay tribute to the fact that sexuality is a journey,” Fitzmartin said. Meghan Fitzmartin, who wrote the comic, told Polygon that she was not prepared to put a label on Drake’s sexuality, who has also been shown dating female superhero Spoiler. Like you know you’re supposed to be on the same page as your brain but not everything made sense. “Like something out in the ether has been taunting you, teasing you. “Ever have a lightbulb moment?” Drake ponders. In the latest issue of DC’s ‘Batman: Urban Legends’, Tim Drake – the current version of the Robin (to the newbies, there have been multiple Robins in the past 80 years of Batman stories) – is shown accepting a date invitation from his friend Bernard, having just rescued him from a villain.
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