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Stephanie has clearly never read a comic book.
gold-talisman answered: How about some of the female Batfam members? You do the guys SO WELL it’d be cool to see the girlies.
Hmm it would be good to have more boobies on this blog :) Have some Cass and Steph cooling down after a sparring match.
The most common comment I get about how I draw girls is how they look like guys with boobs. :/ I’m… not too sure what to make of that to be honest lol. I like tough looking girls?
i just follow the birds right to the coast, hoping
she would follow my footsteps like some kind of ghost
whispering close
we’re not here for long, let’s live for this because
i’m so god damn sick of losing my sleep
she’ll be my defeat
‘SPOILER & RENEGADE’ Starring Stephanie Brown as Spoiler and Cassandra Cain as Renegade. No, I never did like the Black Bat code name for Cassandra, and given her agility and similar skill set, I think an alias that took inspiration from Nightwing - a temporary code name he took on for a while - is a better fit. Given that both of their fanbases are of substanial size, and all they have going for them are promised appearances in 2012’s relaunched Batman Incorporated, what better way to please everyone than to put these two best friends in their own monthly? I think it would be neat if both girls took on new identities. Since their histories are clearly going to be very different in the DCnU, why not give them names that have less occasionally bad history attached and don’t feel like regressing the characters. Having names still tied to the Bat-brand would be important for marketing, but I like the loop-around of having the name be more tied to Nightwing instead, though I didn’t care for the Renegade name too much. (Source: bat-zinga)

Forever my favorite. Love the little notes
Oh hell no Vigilante. You did not just try to hurt her girlfriend!
I just wanted this to last forever.
kiss the girl, stephhhh
There you see her/Sitting there across the way
She don’t got a lot to say/But there’s something about her
(via wonderarity)