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Good morning, everyone ☀️
It’s the weekend. A time to catch our breath, share a meal, maybe call someone we’ve been meaning to. Whatever you’re up to make it count.
I spoke with a shop owner in Park Row. His voice shook when he described the night two masked figures descended into an alleyway gang war. “The big one…he didn’t say a word. Just a look and they scattered. But the kid? The kid grinned at me, said, ‘You’re safe now.’ Like it was nothing.”
A police officer, off the record, called him “a nightmare in a cape”. She admitted that sometimes when the signal lights the clouds, half the squad feels relief and the other half wonders what kind of man hides in the dark to do what the badge won’t.
And then there are whispers of Robin. A boy darting through shadows, painted in bright colors against Gotham’s endless gray. “Like a spark in a graveyard,” one street vendor said. “The Batman scares you. The kid makes you believe you’ll live long enough to see tomorrow.”
Still, no one really knows who they are. No names. No faces. Just fragments fear, hope, and the sense that someone is out there when the city feels most abandoned.
Metropolis has Superman, standing tall in the light. Gotham has Batman and Robin, moving like ghosts through its alleys. Different symbols. Different methods. But maybe, at their core, the same reminder: that even in the most broken of cities, someone is willing to fight for it.
In the Shadows: The Story of Batman and Robin
By Clark Kent, The Daily Planet
Gotham doesn’t sleep. It broods. The city breathes smoke and silence, and in that silence something moves something people argue over whether it even exists.👇🏻📰
We’ve just received footage of Superman telling Lex Luthor what it truly means to be human. Thanks to @MrTerrificDCU and his T-Spheres for capturing this moment. 📰
Good morning, everyone ☀️
Sorry I haven’t been as active this week it’s been a busy one. I’ll make it up to you with two stories coming your way today.
Lunch break taking a quiet walk to clear my head before diving back into the day’s work. Sometimes a little fresh air is the best deadline helper. 🌤️🚶♂️
11 years ago, we lost Robin Williams a man who made the world brighter through laughter and heart. A reminder to check on your friends, cherish the joy they bring, and spread a little light of your own. 💛