I’m kinda curious what this is referring to, because I haven’t seen any Really Bad Circus Takes recently (which obviously doesn’t mean they don’t exist, just that I haven’t seen them on my dashboard) and I’m just super nosy.
(totally understand if you don’t want to reblog the specific post or anything though. like i said, just curious!)
People in this fandom have no fucking clue about circus life and the culture surrounding it. And it shows
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The sword of King Arthur, given to him by the Lady of the Lake and returned to her upon Arthur's death.
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Elsa Schiaparelli, 1931-1932
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Another fun part of the Nightwing One Year Later comics, when Dick is searching for a job:
-”Ric” isn’t the first time Dick tried being a taxi driver
-Dick actively decided he didn’t want to join the NYPD when he was searching for jobs
-when he first goes to Bones gym where he ends up teaching trapeze, this happens:
(Nightwing #126)
which was a trip for me because it’s not every day you read about someone you know in a comic. The Flying Gaonas were/are a circus family, one of the best flying trapeze families ever and someone young Dick Grayson was probably familiar with. I’ve only met one of the Gaonas, and only in passing, but it was a name that surprised me to see it pop up. I assume Alex is a made up character, but I wasn’t expecting the reference! Incidentally, this book as an accurate explanation of how to do a proper swing on the trapeze, so someone writing this knew what they were doing. Between this and Dick working at a real-life museum a few issues later, this arc feelings much more grounded in the real world than other ones have.
Alright upon request (and after much compiling) I’m finally done with this pre New 52, fully referenced, Dick Grayson timeline @chestnutcats. It’s super long, so a short version here:
Parents die; becomes Bruce’s ward & Robin. Age: somewhere from 8-13, but usually on the younger end of that scale
Forms Teen Titans. Age: …teen?
(Barbara becomes Batgirl. Could be swapped with the above.)
Teen Titans split up. Age: <=18
Goes to college. Drops out of college. Age: college.
New Teen Titans form in NYC. Age: 19ish
Fired as Robin. No longer taking to Bruce. Fully living in NYC with the Titans, if he wasn’t already. Becomes Nightwing. (Jason becomes Robin.) Age: 19; Jason is 12
(Barbara shot. Jason killed. Tim becomes Robin. Talking to Bruce again. Age: 19 + however long Jason was Robin, so maybe 22. Tim is 13. Does Tim’s backstory make sense if he’s 9 years younger than Dick? Probably not, but writers don’t do math!)
New Teen Titans split up. Age: early 20s
Chillin’ as Nightwing, location unknown
Briefly Batman, with Robin Tim. Age: 20s, and age no longer matters. Tim is 14 or maybe 15, and the only hope we have of keeping the years straight.
Chillin’ as Nightwing, pt 2
Moves to Bludhaven. Helps out when things ultra-suck in Gotham.
Titans re-form.
(Gotham ultra-sucks for a while because Earthquakes and Government. Cass becomes Batgirl.)
Officially adopted by Bruce.
Titans split up. Reluctantly joins the Outsiders.
Everything Is Very Bad. Age: Tim is 16 by now, but comic book math is whatever you want it to be, and you needn’t be beholden to things like “numbers.” Dick is in his 20s, as he will be forever.
(Tim has to quit Robin; Steph becomes Robin; Steph fired; Tim Robin again; Steph “dies”.)
Jason returns, and then vanishes again.
The universe kind of explodes and then un-explodes. Bludhaven explodes and remains exploded. (Age: Tim is still 16, but eons have passed.)
Bruce & Dick & Tim go travelling for a year because fuck it.
Moves to NYC again. (Tim adopted. Damian first introduced. Age: Tim logically must be 17, and Dick is logically in his mid 20s, but logic never helped anyone.)
Leaves Outsiders.
Titans re-re-form.
(Steph returns, revealed to be not dead. Cass adopted.)
Leaves Titans.
Universe explodes again. Bruce (apparently) dies.
nananananana BATMAN (ft Damian as Robin). Tim off as Red Robin. Jason causing mayhem. Age: just about the same age Bruce was when he met Dick, and ain’t that a trip
Bruce returns.
The long version is under the cut, and by long version, I mean like 20 pages which is…possibly more than you wanted and surely more than you expected, but here we are.
This is half timeline, half reading list. The comics referenced here have occasional notes based on quality, but they’re mostly chosen based on giving you the major points and the best understanding of continuity. This is all firmly pre-flashpoint, because I Do Not Know the new52 or anything beyond, and also comes with the disclaimer that my chronological read-through has only reached 2009 and so the last section of this is suddenly a lot less thorough than the rest.
If anyone reading this wants more detail on any bit of it (whether specific comics and issues, timelines, character relationships, or what have you), or more info on a different character, I am happy to answer questions!!
If read mores don’t work for you, a person seeing this post…I am so sorry and just start scrolling.
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The world tree, Yggdrasil is an immense ash tree that connects the nine realms.
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