* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Yes and no. The author picks and chooses from the [[DependingOnTheWriter many]] and [[RetCon varied]] interpretations of various Batman characters and selects the ones she finds most interesting.
* ArchiveBinge: If you want to get caught up, there's more than seventy stories (not counting spinoff stories like ''[=JLAin't=]'') as of this posting.
* ArchivePanic: The series has been running since 2000, and the 70+ stories don't shirk on length.
* DieForOurShip: Chris Dee plays up the negative qualities of pretty much any love interest Batman has ever had, aside from Catwoman herself, in order to show that none of them have a chance of getting in the way of the main pairing. And some end up being given new love interests just to be absolutely sure, such as Talia falling for original character Greg Brady (a relationship that cements after she's able to work past her issues and get her life on track).
** Also Stephanie Brown, killed off due to the author making her incompetent in this universe, leaving Tim and Cass to date.
* HilariousInHindsight: In ''Trick or Treat'', published in 2002, it's revealed that Batman's old small-time enemy Cavalier has moved to Vegas and is living with his boyfriend. In a 2006 issue of ''Justice League of America'', Cavalier is canonically revealed to be a closeted homosexual and in a relationship with fellow small-time Batman villain Captain Stingaree.
* TearJerker: There's a downplayed example, where Selina mentions something that Bruce sometimes seems to forget: "Harvey's sick..."