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* HonoraryUncle: Much like a lot of the adults in the Bat family, Luke is willing to offer advice or a shoulder to cry on to any of the kids that need him (he's shown doing this the most with Duke).


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* OnlySaneMan: He manages to keep a fairly level head despite some of the craziness that comes with being a member of the Bat family.
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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: At 8 ([[BirthdayEpisode later 9]])years old Damian is the youngest member of the Bat-Family, though he is more experienced than the newcomer, Duke.

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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: At 8 ([[BirthdayEpisode later 9]])years 9]]) years old Damian is the youngest member of the Bat-Family, though he is more experienced than the newcomer, Duke.

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A clone made with Superman's and Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member of Young Justice and a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.

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\n->''A.K.A. Superboy. A clone made with Superman's from Superman and Lex Luthor's DNA.''
A Superman/Luthor clone.
He's a founding member of Young Justice and a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.




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->''Jon Kent, aka Superboy. Son of Clark and Lois.''



* NoodleIncident: It's not made clear why she suddenly broke it off with Duke, other than it not being his fault.
** Given Duke's later questions to Luke and Tim about their double lives, though, one can't help but wonder if his work as the Signal (and the amount of time he dedicates to that) had something to do with it...

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* NoodleIncident: It's not made clear why she suddenly broke it off with Duke, other than it not being his fault.
**
fault. Given Duke's later questions to Luke and Tim about their double lives, though, one can't help but wonder if his work as the Signal (and the amount of time he dedicates to that) had something to do with it...



* EvilIsPetty: Takes delight in taunting Cass about her traumatic past, and seems to enjoy the prospect of pitting her against Damien.

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* EvilIsPetty: Takes delight in taunting Cass about her traumatic past, past and seems to enjoy the prospect of pitting her against Damien.

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->''She plays for keeps.''



->''You don't want to be in her crosshairs.''



->''Gotham's first and only crime-fighting cow.''



->''No relation to Alfred Pennyworth.''



->''Damian's dragon bat.''




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->''Gotham City Police Commissioner. He's seen it all.''




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->''Veteran of the Gotham police force. She's tough as nails.''




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->''Daughter of Ra's al Ghul. She's a powerful ally... and a deadly enemy.''




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->''She's got claws and she's not afraid to use them.''




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->''Former eco-terrorist and Harley Quinn's girlfriend.''
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* StealthExpert: When Bruce needs an infiltrator, or just wants to test his team's observational skills, he sends Cass. She can sneak up on ''Superman''.
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The King of Atlantis, Atlantis.

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[[folder:Goliath]]
!!Goliath
Damian's pet dragon bat. Lives in the Wayne Barn.
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* AllAnimalsAreDomesticated: He's larger than Wonder Woman, and has a tail, wings, and a ring in his nose - and goes "mowr!" and gives PuppyDogEyes.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: She's usually the OnlySaneWoman to the Justice League, and is consistently portrayed as being [[WomenAreWiser more down to earth than her male coworkers]] - and then, when she goes to Wayne Manor, she spends an entire episode fawning over Damian's menagerie of animals even though she came over to work on a case with Bruce.



!Other Superheroes
[[folder:Conner Kent / Superboy]]

A clone made with Superman's and Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member of Young Justice and a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.

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!Other Superheroes
[[folder:Conner Kent / Superboy]]

A clone made with Superman's and Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member
[[folder:Aquaman]]
!!Arthur Curry/Aquaman
The King
of Young Justice and a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.Atlantis,


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* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: He decides to "scout the waters" when he meets Spoiler and Red Robin - he gets out almost immediately, demanding to know what the hell happened to said water.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: He apparently doesn't spend enough time with him to know that Batman is an InformedLoner despite his claims of working alone (he ran into Oracle, Batwing, Spoiler, Red Robin, and Bluebird in one night).
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Briefly - he thinks that, regardless of whether or not Gotham's "water" actually qualifies as water, if Black Manta went into the bay, he will as well. Thankfully, Tim tells him that Manta is on land.
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!Other Superheroes
[[folder:Conner Kent / Superboy]]

A clone made with Superman's and Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member of Young Justice and a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.
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!GCPD
[[folder:Jim Gordon]]
!!Commissioner James Worthington “Jim” Gordon
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”So sorry I’m late Babs. Hope you weren’t waiting long.”'']]

Jim Gordon is the Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department. He is an ally to the Bat Family and the father of Barbara Gordon.

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!GCPD
[[folder:Jim Gordon]]
!!Commissioner James Worthington “Jim” Gordon
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”So sorry I’m late Babs. Hope you weren’t waiting long.”'']]

Jim Gordon is
[[folder:Bat-Cow]]
!!Bat-Cow
A brown and white cow that Damian adopted on one of his missions. Lives in
the Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department. He is an ally to the Bat Family and the father of Barbara Gordon.Wayne Barn.



* BadassNormal: Jim has no powers but is a reliable ally to the Bat Family.
* TheCommissionerGordon: The TropeNamer himself. Jim is Batman’s iconic FriendOnTheForce on his war on crime.
* DaChief: He is the commissioner.
* DotingParent: Jim apologies for being late for his coffee lunch with his daughter.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In this continuity he has no idea about the Bat Family’s true identities. Barbara often uses ExactWords when discussing her work with him, using phrases like "helped a kid with his reading" (she had to tell Damian that Bruce's note specifically says not to drive the Batmobile) and "showed a few people their way" (she had to tell Red Robin and Spoiler that they were trying to stop the ''wrong bank'' from being robbed).

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* BadassNormal: Jim has no powers but InterspeciesFriendship: Appears to have a very friendly relationship with Alfred the Cat, as they're seen nuzzling each other.
* StealthyColossus: It
is a reliable ally to the Bat Family.
* TheCommissionerGordon: The TropeNamer himself. Jim is Batman’s iconic FriendOnTheForce on his war on crime.
* DaChief: He is the commissioner.
* DotingParent: Jim apologies for
very downplayed example, but it's still surprising that a cow can walk through a mansion full of vigilantes and make it back without even being late for his coffee lunch with his daughter.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In this continuity he has no idea about the Bat Family’s true identities. Barbara often uses ExactWords when discussing her work with him, using phrases like "helped a kid with his reading" (she had to tell Damian that Bruce's note specifically says not to drive the Batmobile) and "showed a few people their way" (she had to tell Red Robin and Spoiler that they were trying to stop the ''wrong bank'' from being robbed).
seen by any of them.



[[folder:Renee Montoya]]
!!Detective Renee Maria Montoya
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''"New guy, right? Transfer from Metropolis? "'']]

A tough-as-nails veteran of the GCPD.

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[[folder:Renee Montoya]]
!!Detective Renee Maria Montoya
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''"New guy, right? Transfer from Metropolis? "'']]

A tough-as-nails veteran of
[[folder:Alfred the GCPD.Cat]]
!!Alfred the Cat
Damian's cat. [[OneSteveLimit No relation to Alfred Pennyworth]].



* CommonalityConnection: The "GCPD" episode is all about her and Jim bonding over how weird and frustrating it is to deal with the various Robins over the years.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She had shorter hair during Jason's tenure as Robin. She's apparently let it grow out in the present day.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: She admits to feeling this for the Robins. She preferred Tim's lectures to Steph solving all her cases for her because, as annoying as the lectures were, they still gave the normal cops something to ''do''.
* SecretKeeper: She's aware of Batwoman's true identity as Kate, calling out her real name in "Hold the Line" after Batwoman pushes a Man-Bat through a window and nearly tumbles after it.
* SeenItAll: Her years on the force have made it so that a nine-year-old boy in a cape lecturing a cop is nothing new.

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* CommonalityConnection: The "GCPD" episode is all about her and Jim bonding over how weird and frustrating it is to deal with the various Robins over the years.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She had shorter hair during Jason's tenure as Robin. She's apparently let it grow out in the present day.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: She admits to feeling this for the Robins. She preferred Tim's lectures to Steph solving all her cases for her because, as annoying as the lectures were, they still gave the normal cops something to ''do''.
* SecretKeeper: She's aware of Batwoman's true identity as Kate, calling out her real name in "Hold the Line"
WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: Damian named him after Batwoman pushes a Man-Bat through a window and nearly tumbles after it.
* SeenItAll: Her years on
the force have made it so that a nine-year-old boy in a cape lecturing a cop is nothing new.Wayne's loyal butler.



!The Justice League
[[folder:Superman]]
!!Kal-El / Clark Joseph Kent / Superman
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Does Batman look a little broodier than usual today?”'']]

The Last Son of Krypton and perhaps the world's greatest superhero. Clark Kent, better known as Superman, is the most recognizable member of the Justice League and a close friend of Batman and the Waynes.

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!The Justice League
[[folder:Superman]]
!!Kal-El / Clark Joseph Kent / Superman
!GCPD
[[folder:Jim Gordon]]
!!Commissioner James Worthington “Jim” Gordon
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Does Batman look a little broodier than usual today?”'']]

The Last Son of Krypton and perhaps the world's greatest superhero. Clark Kent, better known as Superman,
''”So sorry I’m late Babs. Hope you weren’t waiting long.”'']]

Jim Gordon
is the most recognizable member Commissioner of the Justice League and a close friend of Batman Gotham City Police Department. He is an ally to the Bat Family and the Waynes.father of Barbara Gordon.



* CantTieATie: Played with; he can tie his ''own'' tie perfectly fine (Bruce points out that he does it for work every day) but he sucks at explaining how to do it to someone else.
* FlyingBrick: He is Superman so this trope is a requirement.
* TheHerosIdol: Dick wore a hoodie with his emblem in Episode 6.
* NiceGuy: He's ''Superman'', of course this trope applies. Tim even says at the end of one comic that he and his friends should hang out at the Kents'; unlike Bruce, Clark doesn't scare his guests away.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Gets into an argument with Harley, insisting that he's Batman's BestFriend despite her claims. Both of them go as far as to call Bruce to get his confirmation. It's hilarious to see TheCape getting into such a petty lighthearted squabble.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has some kind of squabble with Batman basically every time he shows up (even in the past as related by Martha Kent), but it is clear they are good friends nonetheless.

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* CantTieATie: Played with; he can tie BadassNormal: Jim has no powers but is a reliable ally to the Bat Family.
* TheCommissionerGordon: The TropeNamer himself. Jim is Batman’s iconic FriendOnTheForce on
his ''own'' tie perfectly fine (Bruce points out that he does it for work every day) but he sucks at explaining how to do it to someone else.
war on crime.
* FlyingBrick: DaChief: He is Superman so this trope is a requirement.
the commissioner.
* TheHerosIdol: Dick wore a hoodie DotingParent: Jim apologies for being late for his coffee lunch with his emblem in Episode 6.
daughter.
* NiceGuy: He's ''Superman'', of course LockedOutOfTheLoop: In this trope applies. Tim even continuity he has no idea about the Bat Family’s true identities. Barbara often uses ExactWords when discussing her work with him, using phrases like "helped a kid with his reading" (she had to tell Damian that Bruce's note specifically says at not to drive the end of one comic Batmobile) and "showed a few people their way" (she had to tell Red Robin and Spoiler that he and his friends should hang out at the Kents'; unlike Bruce, Clark doesn't scare his guests away.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Gets into an argument with Harley, insisting that he's Batman's BestFriend despite her claims. Both of them go as far as to call Bruce to get his confirmation. It's hilarious to see TheCape getting into such a petty lighthearted squabble.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has some kind of squabble with Batman basically every time he shows up (even in the past as related by Martha Kent), but it is clear
they are good friends nonetheless.were trying to stop the ''wrong bank'' from being robbed).



[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Oliver Jonas “Ollie” Queen / Green Arrow
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Seems normal to me.”'']]

The Emerald Archer himself, Ollie Queen is a mainstay of the League thanks to his nearly unparalleled skill with a bow and array of gadgets.

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[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Oliver Jonas “Ollie” Queen / Green Arrow
[[folder:Renee Montoya]]
!!Detective Renee Maria Montoya
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Seems normal to me.”'']]

The Emerald Archer himself, Ollie Queen is a mainstay
''"New guy, right? Transfer from Metropolis? "'']]

A tough-as-nails veteran
of the League thanks to his nearly unparalleled skill with a bow and array of gadgets.GCPD.



* BadassNormal: He has no powers, something Steph pointed out to Bruce, much to the latter’s chagrin.
* DeadpanSnarker: His profile quote is rather quippy.
* TheHerosIdol: Steph owns a cup with his emblem.

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* BadassNormal: He has no powers, CommonalityConnection: The "GCPD" episode is all about her and Jim bonding over how weird and frustrating it is to deal with the various Robins over the years.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She had shorter hair during Jason's tenure as Robin. She's apparently let it grow out in the present day.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: She admits to feeling this for the Robins. She preferred Tim's lectures to Steph solving all her cases for her because, as annoying as the lectures were, they still gave the normal cops
something Steph pointed to ''do''.
* SecretKeeper: She's aware of Batwoman's true identity as Kate, calling
out to Bruce, much to her real name in "Hold the latter’s chagrin.
Line" after Batwoman pushes a Man-Bat through a window and nearly tumbles after it.
* DeadpanSnarker: His profile quote SeenItAll: Her years on the force have made it so that a nine-year-old boy in a cape lecturing a cop is rather quippy.
* TheHerosIdol: Steph owns a cup with his emblem.
nothing new.



[[folder:The Flash]]
!!Bartholomew Henry “Barry” Allen / The Flash
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The Fastest Man Alive and one of the founding members of the Justice League.

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[[folder:The Flash]]
!!Bartholomew Henry “Barry” Allen
!The Justice League
[[folder:Superman]]
!!Kal-El
/ The Flash
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
Clark Joseph Kent / Superman
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flash.PNG]]

org/pmwiki/pub/images/496fa920_9fcb_410e_b61d_a78c9fcd0dd6.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Does Batman look a little broodier than usual today?”'']]

The Fastest Man Alive Last Son of Krypton and one of perhaps the founding members world's greatest superhero. Clark Kent, better known as Superman, is the most recognizable member of the Justice League.League and a close friend of Batman and the Waynes.



* TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before getting a few lines in Episode 38.
* CantTieHisTie: Played with. He knows ''how'' to tie a tie, but he stinks at explaining it (as Superman points out).
* TheHerosIdol: Duke wears sneakers with his emblem.

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* TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before getting a few lines in Episode 38.
* CantTieHisTie:
CantTieATie: Played with. He knows ''how'' to with; he can tie a tie, his ''own'' tie perfectly fine (Bruce points out that he does it for work every day) but he stinks sucks at explaining how to do it (as to someone else.
* FlyingBrick: He is
Superman points out).
so this trope is a requirement.
* TheHerosIdol: Duke wears sneakers Dick wore a hoodie with his emblem.emblem in Episode 6.
* NiceGuy: He's ''Superman'', of course this trope applies. Tim even says at the end of one comic that he and his friends should hang out at the Kents'; unlike Bruce, Clark doesn't scare his guests away.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Gets into an argument with Harley, insisting that he's Batman's BestFriend despite her claims. Both of them go as far as to call Bruce to get his confirmation. It's hilarious to see TheCape getting into such a petty lighthearted squabble.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has some kind of squabble with Batman basically every time he shows up (even in the past as related by Martha Kent), but it is clear they are good friends nonetheless.



[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Diana of Themyscira / Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"I mean, what are they going to do? Kick the richest man in Gotham out of the party?"'']]

The Princess of Themyscira and the Champion of the Amazons. Wonder Woman is one of the founding members of the Justice League and one of its most prominent female members.

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[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Diana of Themyscira
[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Oliver Jonas “Ollie” Queen
/ Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
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Green Arrow
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wonder_woman_3.PNG]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I mean, what are they going
org/pmwiki/pub/images/ae2e7910_af45_4cf1_ace7_3d429be84668.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Seems normal
to do? Kick the richest man in Gotham out me.”'']]

The Emerald Archer himself, Ollie Queen is a mainstay
of the party?"'']]

The Princess of Themyscira and the Champion of the Amazons. Wonder Woman is one of the founding members of the Justice
League thanks to his nearly unparalleled skill with a bow and one array of its most prominent female members.gadgets.



* AnimalLover: Is enamored by Damian’s assortment of pets when she visits Bruce to discuss their plans, insisting that she meet the Bat Cow and lighting up with joy at the sight of Goliath the Dragon Bat.
* TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before solving the problem of Episode 38.
* TheHerosIdol: Jason wore sweats with her emblem, and he is later given a mug of tea with her emblem on it while recovering from a panic attack.
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When the entire League is flummoxed trying to help Bruce figure out how to fix a tie, Diana casually points out an obvious workaround; go without one. After all, no one's gonna make a fuss if the richest man in Gotham shows up without a tie.
* WomenAreWiser: She casually solves the tie problem that had all the male members of the League flummoxed, and she's also the only one who realizes that Bruce is lying about how he broke his leg.

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* AnimalLover: Is enamored by Damian’s assortment of pets when she visits Bruce BadassNormal: He has no powers, something Steph pointed out to discuss their plans, insisting that she meet Bruce, much to the Bat Cow and lighting up with joy at the sight of Goliath the Dragon Bat.
latter’s chagrin.
* TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before solving the problem of Episode 38.
DeadpanSnarker: His profile quote is rather quippy.
* TheHerosIdol: Jason wore sweats Steph owns a cup with her emblem, and he is later given a mug of tea with her emblem on it while recovering from a panic attack.
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When the entire League is flummoxed trying to help Bruce figure out how to fix a tie, Diana casually points out an obvious workaround; go without one. After all, no one's gonna make a fuss if the richest man in Gotham shows up without a tie.
* WomenAreWiser: She casually solves the tie problem that had all the male members of the League flummoxed, and she's also the only one who realizes that Bruce is lying about how he broke
his leg.emblem.



[[folder:Black Canary]]
!!Dinah Lance / Black Canary
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A superheroine with a powerful scream and deadly martial arts skills. She's a close friend of Barbara's.

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[[folder:Black Canary]]
!!Dinah Lance
[[folder:The Flash]]
!!Bartholomew Henry “Barry” Allen
/ Black Canary
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The Flash
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_dinah.png]]
A superheroine with a powerful scream
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The Fastest Man Alive
and deadly martial arts skills. She's a close friend one of Barbara's.the founding members of the Justice League.



* EarlyBirdCameo: Just enough of her side is seen to identify her at the Watchtower meeting table in Episode 6. She makes her proper debut in Episode 88.
* TheHerosIdol: Barbara wore a Black Canary shirt as some merchandise for her favorite Justice League member.
* SuperScream: Black Canary's canary cry is a super-powerfully strong voice.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Just enough of her side is TheCameo: Is seen to identify her at with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower meeting table in Episode 6. She makes her proper debut 6, before getting a few lines in Episode 88.
38.
* CantTieHisTie: Played with. He knows ''how'' to tie a tie, but he stinks at explaining it (as Superman points out).
* TheHerosIdol: Barbara wore a Black Canary shirt as some merchandise for her favorite Justice League member.
* SuperScream: Black Canary's canary cry is a super-powerfully strong voice.
Duke wears sneakers with his emblem.



[[folder:Green Lantern]]
!!Harold "Hal" Jordan / Green Lantern

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[[folder:Green Lantern]]
!!Harold "Hal" Jordan
[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Diana of Themyscira
/ Green Lantern
Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"I mean, what are they going to do? Kick the richest man in Gotham out of the party?"'']]

The Princess of Themyscira and the Champion of the Amazons. Wonder Woman is one of the founding members of the Justice League and one of its most prominent female members.



* MundaneUtility: He uses his Lantern Ring to create a visual aid for tying a tie. Bruce ''still'' doesn't get it.
* NotSoAboveItAll: He's a fighter pilot, a space cop, and a member of the Justice League...and yet the sheer amount of items Batman keeps in his utility belt (stun bombs, a foldable katana, [[NoodleImplements shark repellent, fish treats for bears, etc]]) manages to shock and frustrate him (as he can create anything he needs with his ring, but is ''still'' shown up by Batman).
* VitriolicBestBuds: When Bruce calls the Justice League for help in tying a tie, frustration leads to him and Barry/Flash yelling at each other while Superman tries to comfort Bruce.

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* MundaneUtility: He uses his Lantern Ring to create a visual aid for tying a tie. AnimalLover: Is enamored by Damian’s assortment of pets when she visits Bruce ''still'' doesn't get it.
* NotSoAboveItAll: He's a fighter pilot, a space cop,
to discuss their plans, insisting that she meet the Bat Cow and a member of the Justice League...and yet the sheer amount of items Batman keeps in his utility belt (stun bombs, a foldable katana, [[NoodleImplements shark repellent, fish treats for bears, etc]]) manages to shock and frustrate him (as he can create anything he needs lighting up with his ring, but is ''still'' shown up by Batman).
joy at the sight of Goliath the Dragon Bat.
* VitriolicBestBuds: When Bruce calls TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League for in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before solving the problem of Episode 38.
* TheHerosIdol: Jason wore sweats with her emblem, and he is later given a mug of tea with her emblem on it while recovering from a panic attack.
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When the entire League is flummoxed trying to
help in tying Bruce figure out how to fix a tie, frustration leads to him Diana casually points out an obvious workaround; go without one. After all, no one's gonna make a fuss if the richest man in Gotham shows up without a tie.
* WomenAreWiser: She casually solves the tie problem that had all the male members of the League flummoxed,
and Barry/Flash yelling at each other while Superman tries to comfort Bruce.she's also the only one who realizes that Bruce is lying about how he broke his leg.



!Other Superheroes
[[folder:Conner Kent / Superboy]]

A clone made with Superman's and Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member of Young Justice and a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.

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!Other Superheroes
[[folder:Conner Kent
[[folder:Black Canary]]
!!Dinah Lance
/ Superboy]]

Black Canary
[[quoteright:234:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_dinah.png]]
A clone made superheroine with Superman's a powerful scream and Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member of Young Justice and deadly martial arts skills. She's a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.Barbara's.



* CoolBigBro: To Jon. Jon adores Conner, and clearly looks up to him a lot.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Conner was grown in a lab from a mix of Kryptonian and human DNA.
* HeatVision: Like his genetic "father" Superman, Conner is able to emit powerful infrared radiation from his eyes. Unfortunately, his control of this is clearly not as fine as Clark's, as shown by his disastrous attempts at trying to shave with it.
* InterspeciesRomance: A picture framed in his room implies that he's in a relationship with Miss Martian, like his counterpart in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: Episode 87, "Objects in Mirrors" revolves around Conner's attempts to shave some newly grown stubble when it possesses the same NighInvulnerability as the rest of him. His struggles to bounce his HeatVision off the mirror to singe off the unwanted hair turn into a game where Clark and Jon both reflect it into Connor's stubborn stubble with hand mirrors.
* MundaneUtility: HeatVision is great for burning off bulletproof hair when you need to shave.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: The Kents adopted Conner as Clark's younger brother in the comics, but they see him as Clark's son and Jon's brother here.

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* CoolBigBro: To Jon. Jon adores Conner, and clearly looks up EarlyBirdCameo: Just enough of her side is seen to him a lot.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Conner was grown
identify her at the Watchtower meeting table in a lab from a mix of Kryptonian and human DNA.
* HeatVision: Like his genetic "father" Superman, Conner is able to emit powerful infrared radiation from his eyes. Unfortunately, his control of this is clearly not as fine as Clark's, as shown by his disastrous attempts at trying to shave with it.
* InterspeciesRomance: A picture framed in his room implies that he's in a relationship with Miss Martian, like his counterpart in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
* MundaneMadeAwesome:
Episode 87, "Objects 6. She makes her proper debut in Mirrors" revolves around Conner's attempts to shave Episode 88.
* TheHerosIdol: Barbara wore a Black Canary shirt as
some newly grown stubble when it possesses the same NighInvulnerability as the rest of him. His struggles to bounce his HeatVision off the mirror to singe off the unwanted hair turn into a game where Clark and Jon both reflect it into Connor's stubborn stubble with hand mirrors.
* MundaneUtility: HeatVision is great
merchandise for burning off bulletproof hair when you need to shave.
her favorite Justice League member.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: The Kents adopted Conner as Clark's younger brother in the comics, but they see him as Clark's son and Jon's brother here.SuperScream: Black Canary's canary cry is a super-powerfully strong voice.



[[folder:Jon Kent / Superboy II]]

The son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane as well as the second person to bear the Superboy name. He's Damian's BestFriend and a superhero in his own right.

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[[folder:Jon Kent [[folder:Green Lantern]]
!!Harold "Hal" Jordan
/ Superboy II]]

The son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane as well as the second person to bear the Superboy name. He's Damian's BestFriend and a superhero in his own right.
Green Lantern



* BestFriend: He's Damian's closest friend and the non-Wayne family member most able to handle Damian's volatile personality. When Bruce brings up Jon while discussing Damian's socialization issues at school, Damian mentions that Jon is different and "indestructible".
* BigBrotherWorship: Jon ''adores'' Conner, if greeting him with a tackling hug is any indication.
* CheerfulChild: Jon is very upbeat and is clearly having a good time helping Connor shave, cheering with a "Woohoo!" after succeeding.
* FlyingBrick: As a half-Kryptonian child, Jon has the full Kryptonian powerset. Damian describes him as "indestructible" and Jon is frequently seen floating during his first appearance in the comic.
* WhatAreRecords: When Clark mentions that life can't always be changing in phone booths to catch falling airplanes, Jon turns to Damian and asks, "What's a phone booth?" Clark instantly buries his face in his hands while moaning about feeling old.

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* BestFriend: MundaneUtility: He uses his Lantern Ring to create a visual aid for tying a tie. Bruce ''still'' doesn't get it.
* NotSoAboveItAll:
He's Damian's closest friend a fighter pilot, a space cop, and the non-Wayne family a member most able of the Justice League...and yet the sheer amount of items Batman keeps in his utility belt (stun bombs, a foldable katana, [[NoodleImplements shark repellent, fish treats for bears, etc]]) manages to handle Damian's volatile personality. shock and frustrate him (as he can create anything he needs with his ring, but is ''still'' shown up by Batman).
* VitriolicBestBuds:
When Bruce brings up Jon calls the Justice League for help in tying a tie, frustration leads to him and Barry/Flash yelling at each other while discussing Damian's socialization issues at school, Damian mentions that Jon is different and "indestructible".
* BigBrotherWorship: Jon ''adores'' Conner, if greeting him with a tackling hug is any indication.
* CheerfulChild: Jon is very upbeat and is clearly having a good time helping Connor shave, cheering with a "Woohoo!" after succeeding.
* FlyingBrick: As a half-Kryptonian child, Jon has the full Kryptonian powerset. Damian describes him as "indestructible" and Jon is frequently seen floating during his first appearance in the comic.
* WhatAreRecords: When Clark mentions that life can't always be changing in phone booths
Superman tries to catch falling airplanes, Jon turns to Damian and asks, "What's a phone booth?" Clark instantly buries his face in his hands while moaning about feeling old. comfort Bruce.



!Civilians
[[folder:Ana]]

A girl at Duke's school that he develops a crush on and subsequently starts dating.

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!Civilians
[[folder:Ana]]

!Other Superheroes
[[folder:Conner Kent / Superboy]]

A girl at Duke's school that he develops a crush on clone made with Superman's and subsequently starts dating.Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member of Young Justice and a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.



* CanonForeigner: Has no clear counterpart from the comics.
* ItsNotYouItsMe: She used this line with Duke when she broke it off, but it clearly did a terrible job at softening the blow. [[LampshadeHanging Duke even wonders if that line has ever made anyone feel better.]]
* NiceGirl: She hits it off fast with Duke and is clearly a sweet girl with a kind heart... which makes it all the more tragic when she dumps him out of nowhere.
* NoodleIncident: It's not made clear why she suddenly broke it off with Duke, other than it not being his fault.
** Given Duke's later questions to Luke and Tim about their double lives, though, one can't help but wonder if his work as the Signal (and the amount of time he dedicates to that) had something to do with it...
* TemporaryLoveInterest: She went out with Duke for three comics before abruptly dumping him and disappearing from the comic.

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* CanonForeigner: Has no clear CoolBigBro: To Jon. Jon adores Conner, and clearly looks up to him a lot.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Conner was grown in a lab from a mix of Kryptonian and human DNA.
* HeatVision: Like his genetic "father" Superman, Conner is able to emit powerful infrared radiation from his eyes. Unfortunately, his control of this is clearly not as fine as Clark's, as shown by his disastrous attempts at trying to shave with it.
* InterspeciesRomance: A picture framed in his room implies that he's in a relationship with Miss Martian, like his
counterpart from the comics.
in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
* ItsNotYouItsMe: She used this line with Duke MundaneMadeAwesome: Episode 87, "Objects in Mirrors" revolves around Conner's attempts to shave some newly grown stubble when she broke it off, but it clearly did a terrible job at softening possesses the blow. [[LampshadeHanging Duke even wonders if that line has ever made anyone feel better.]]
* NiceGirl: She hits it off fast with Duke and is clearly a sweet girl with a kind heart... which makes it all the more tragic when she dumps him out of nowhere.
* NoodleIncident: It's not made clear why she suddenly broke it off with Duke, other than it not being his fault.
** Given Duke's later questions to Luke and Tim about their double lives, though, one can't help but wonder if his work
same NighInvulnerability as the Signal (and rest of him. His struggles to bounce his HeatVision off the amount of time he dedicates mirror to that) had something to do singe off the unwanted hair turn into a game where Clark and Jon both reflect it into Connor's stubborn stubble with it...
hand mirrors.
* TemporaryLoveInterest: She went out with Duke MundaneUtility: HeatVision is great for three comics before abruptly dumping burning off bulletproof hair when you need to shave.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: The Kents adopted Conner as Clark's younger brother in the comics, but they see
him as Clark's son and disappearing from the comic.Jon's brother here.



[[folder:Bernard Dowd]]

Tim Drake's current boyfriend.

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[[folder:Bernard Dowd]]

Tim Drake's current boyfriend.
[[folder:Jon Kent / Superboy II]]

The son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane as well as the second person to bear the Superboy name. He's Damian's BestFriend and a superhero in his own right.



* QueerColors: During their two dates in the "Better and Brighter" two-parter, Bernard's pink coat combined with Tim's purple coat and blue shirt are the colors associated with the bisexual pride flag.

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* QueerColors: During their two dates BestFriend: He's Damian's closest friend and the non-Wayne family member most able to handle Damian's volatile personality. When Bruce brings up Jon while discussing Damian's socialization issues at school, Damian mentions that Jon is different and "indestructible".
* BigBrotherWorship: Jon ''adores'' Conner, if greeting him with a tackling hug is any indication.
* CheerfulChild: Jon is very upbeat and is clearly having a good time helping Connor shave, cheering with a "Woohoo!" after succeeding.
* FlyingBrick: As a half-Kryptonian child, Jon has the full Kryptonian powerset. Damian describes him as "indestructible" and Jon is frequently seen floating during his first appearance
in the "Better comic.
* WhatAreRecords: When Clark mentions that life can't always be changing in phone booths to catch falling airplanes, Jon turns to Damian
and Brighter" two-parter, Bernard's pink coat combined with Tim's purple coat and blue shirt are the colors associated with the bisexual pride flag.asks, "What's a phone booth?" Clark instantly buries his face in his hands while moaning about feeling old.



[[folder:Jonathan and Martha Kent]]

Clark's adoptive parents who raised him to become the world's greatest superhero. They're good friends with the Waynes and sometimes invite Alfred over for dinner.

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[[folder:Jonathan !Civilians
[[folder:Ana]]

A girl at Duke's school that he develops a crush on
and Martha Kent]]

Clark's adoptive parents who raised him to become the world's greatest superhero. They're good friends with the Waynes and sometimes invite Alfred over for dinner.
subsequently starts dating.



* AlmightyMom: Martha can instantly cow any of the Kents with a stern glare and a frown. Clark, Conner, and Jon all freeze when she confronts them over burning holes in her walls while trying to help Connor use his HeatVision to shave.
* GoodParents: It's clear that they raised Clark with love and care, turning him into TheCape that everyone knows and loves. Clark thinks the world of them and panics when he realizes that his mom is aware that he's using his SuperSenses to eavesdrop on her, Jonathan, and Alfred.

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* AlmightyMom: Martha can instantly cow any of CanonForeigner: Has no clear counterpart from the Kents comics.
* ItsNotYouItsMe: She used this line
with a stern glare and a frown. Clark, Conner, and Jon all freeze Duke when she confronts them over burning holes in her walls while trying to help Connor use his HeatVision to shave.
broke it off, but it clearly did a terrible job at softening the blow. [[LampshadeHanging Duke even wonders if that line has ever made anyone feel better.]]
* GoodParents: NiceGirl: She hits it off fast with Duke and is clearly a sweet girl with a kind heart... which makes it all the more tragic when she dumps him out of nowhere.
* NoodleIncident:
It's not made clear that they raised Clark why she suddenly broke it off with love Duke, other than it not being his fault.
** Given Duke's later questions to Luke
and care, turning Tim about their double lives, though, one can't help but wonder if his work as the Signal (and the amount of time he dedicates to that) had something to do with it...
* TemporaryLoveInterest: She went out with Duke for three comics before abruptly dumping
him into TheCape that everyone knows and loves. Clark thinks disappearing from the world of them and panics when he realizes that his mom is aware that he's using his SuperSenses to eavesdrop on her, Jonathan, and Alfred.comic.



[[folder:Cullen Row]]
!!Cullen Row
Harper Row's brother, to whom she taught self-defense techniques in order to help him deal with their scary upbringing.

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[[folder:Cullen Row]]
!!Cullen Row
Harper Row's brother, to whom she taught self-defense techniques in order to help him deal with their scary upbringing.
[[folder:Bernard Dowd]]

Tim Drake's current boyfriend.



* DeadpanSnarker: After giving his sister some good advice in the "What Matters Most" two-parter, she asks when he became so smart, and he replies "I've always been brilliant and underappreciated".
* SecretKeeper: It's implied that he knows about his sister's work as Bluebird.

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* DeadpanSnarker: After giving his sister some good advice QueerColors: During their two dates in the "What Matters Most" "Better and Brighter" two-parter, she asks when he became so smart, Bernard's pink coat combined with Tim's purple coat and he replies "I've always been brilliant and underappreciated".
* SecretKeeper: It's implied that he knows about his sister's work as Bluebird.
blue shirt are the colors associated with the bisexual pride flag.



[[folder:Margie]]
!!Margie
A civilian who's a part of the Parent-Teacher's Association for Duke's school - which means that she runs into Bruce a lot.

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[[folder:Margie]]
!!Margie
A civilian who's a part of
[[folder:Jonathan and Martha Kent]]

Clark's adoptive parents who raised him to become
the Parent-Teacher's Association world's greatest superhero. They're good friends with the Waynes and sometimes invite Alfred over for Duke's school - which means that she runs into Bruce a lot.dinner.



* BullyingADragon: One wonders how she expected it to end when she tried to sabotage and upstage one of the richest men in the world. What's more, Duke and Bruce's conversation afterwards implies that it happens regularly.
* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: She's a PTA mom who's introduced having manipulated Bruce into bringing the wrong food to a class party so she can swoop in and upstage him with her homemade cupcakes.
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's this to Bruce - and he takes his rivalry with her every bit as seriously as he does his rogues. Duke points this out, finding it funny.
* TranquilFury: How she reacts when Bruce one-ups her cupcakes by getting the entire class free ice cream.

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* BullyingADragon: One wonders how she expected it to end AlmightyMom: Martha can instantly cow any of the Kents with a stern glare and a frown. Clark, Conner, and Jon all freeze when she tried confronts them over burning holes in her walls while trying to sabotage and upstage one of the richest men in the world. What's more, Duke and Bruce's conversation afterwards implies help Connor use his HeatVision to shave.
* GoodParents: It's clear
that it happens regularly.
* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: She's a PTA mom who's introduced having manipulated Bruce
they raised Clark with love and care, turning him into bringing TheCape that everyone knows and loves. Clark thinks the wrong food to a class party so she can swoop in world of them and upstage him with her homemade cupcakes.
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's this to Bruce - and he takes his rivalry with her every bit as seriously as he does his rogues. Duke points this out, finding it funny.
* TranquilFury: How she reacts
panics when Bruce one-ups her cupcakes by getting the entire class free ice cream.he realizes that his mom is aware that he's using his SuperSenses to eavesdrop on her, Jonathan, and Alfred.



[[folder:Lois Lane]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_lois.png]]

Superman's wife, and through him, a family friend of the Waynes. Like Clark, she is a reporter with the Daily Planet.

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[[folder:Lois Lane]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_lois.png]]

Superman's wife, and through him, a family friend of the Waynes. Like Clark,
[[folder:Cullen Row]]
!!Cullen Row
Harper Row's brother, to whom
she is a reporter taught self-defense techniques in order to help him deal with the Daily Planet.their scary upbringing.



* GoodParents: She is loving and caring towards her son Jon and his friend Damian, and tries to redirect their super-energy towards fighting mundane problems that affect regular people.
* PowerHair: This version of Lois keeps her hair in a sharp, neat bob, fitting her sensible personality and fancy credentials.
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: Her introductory blurb mentions that she has a Pulitzer, immediately establishing her as a power reporter like her comic counterpart.

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* GoodParents: She is loving DeadpanSnarker: After giving his sister some good advice in the "What Matters Most" two-parter, she asks when he became so smart, and caring towards her son Jon he replies "I've always been brilliant and his friend Damian, and tries to redirect their super-energy towards fighting mundane problems underappreciated".
* SecretKeeper: It's implied
that affect regular people.
* PowerHair: This version of Lois keeps her hair in a sharp, neat bob, fitting her sensible personality and fancy credentials.
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: Her introductory blurb mentions that she has a Pulitzer, immediately establishing her
he knows about his sister's work as a power reporter like her comic counterpart.
Bluebird.



!Others
[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_talia.png]]

The mother of Damian and daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the leader of the League of Assassins.

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!Others
[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_talia.png]]

The mother of Damian and daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the leader
[[folder:Margie]]
!!Margie
A civilian who's a part
of the League of Assassins.Parent-Teacher's Association for Duke's school - which means that she runs into Bruce a lot.



* AbusiveParents: She trained Damian to be an assassin since ''birth'', with all the [[TrainingFromHell brutality]] that implies. That said, she eventually realized that this was a horrible environment for a child to grow up in and gave him up.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed in that she still trained Damian to be an assassin [[TrainingFromHell apparently quite brutally]] during his early childhood, but unlike many of her other mainline iterations, she seems to have undergone something of a HeelRealization and sent Damian to live with Bruce because she realized she was robbing Damian of a childhood.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She is initially cold to Damian when she arrives to check on him, scolding him for keeping her waiting and claiming that she's only there to see how his skills are developing. However, when Damian points out that her "tests" are normally [[TrainingFromHell very different]], she drops the act and admits that she only came to see if he was happy with the Bat-Family.
* MissingMom: She keeps her distance from Damian after leaving him with Bruce, but still checks up on him to make sure that he's happy.
* ParentsAsPeople: She did contribute to Damian being initially raised as an assassin, but she realized down the line that she was robbing him of a childhood, so she let him leave to live with Bruce so that he could hopefully live a happier life.

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* AbusiveParents: She trained Damian to be an assassin since ''birth'', with all the [[TrainingFromHell brutality]] that implies. That said, BullyingADragon: One wonders how she eventually realized that this was a horrible environment for a child expected it to grow up in and gave him up.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed in that she still trained Damian to be an assassin [[TrainingFromHell apparently quite brutally]] during his early childhood, but unlike many of her other mainline iterations, she seems to have undergone something of a HeelRealization and sent Damian to live with Bruce because she realized she was robbing Damian of a childhood.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She is initially cold to Damian
end when she arrives tried to check on him, scolding him for keeping her waiting sabotage and claiming upstage one of the richest men in the world. What's more, Duke and Bruce's conversation afterwards implies that she's only there it happens regularly.
* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: She's a PTA mom who's introduced having manipulated Bruce into bringing the wrong food
to see how his skills are developing. However, when Damian points out that her "tests" are normally [[TrainingFromHell very different]], a class party so she drops the act can swoop in and admits that she only came to see if he was happy with the Bat-Family.
* MissingMom: She keeps her distance from Damian after leaving
upstage him with Bruce, but still checks up on him her homemade cupcakes.
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's this
to make sure that he's happy.
* ParentsAsPeople: She did contribute to Damian being initially raised as an assassin, but she realized down the line that she was robbing him of a childhood, so she let him leave to live with
Bruce so that - and he could hopefully live a happier life.takes his rivalry with her every bit as seriously as he does his rogues. Duke points this out, finding it funny.
* TranquilFury: How she reacts when Bruce one-ups her cupcakes by getting the entire class free ice cream.



[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!Selina Kyle / Catwoman
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A cat-themed villain with whom Batman has a complicated relationship.

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[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!Selina Kyle / Catwoman
[[folder:Lois Lane]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_selina.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_lois.png]]

A cat-themed villain Superman's wife, and through him, a family friend of the Waynes. Like Clark, she is a reporter with whom Batman has a complicated relationship.the Daily Planet.



* ActuallyPrettyFunny: She is initially annoyed when [[IsThisThingStillOn Bruce's mistake]] causes his proteges to overhear their flirting, but quickly comes to find the whole situation hilarious and reassures him that they'll get over it.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling her "evil" is a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by the time the comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows that she's not fully tamed either.
* DatingCatwoman: [[TropeNamer Naturally]]. Even though she's a thief that Batman is supposed to catch, they can't help but become incredibly flirty in each other's presence. Later issues show that they are an unofficial couple, as Selina gives Damian birthday presents, comes over for holidays, and can be in the Batcave without anyone getting upset.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Her name appeared on a gift tag in "Stupid Traditions" and she had a non-speaking cameo in "Top Chef" before making a proper appearance in "TMI".
* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).
* ReformedButNotTamed: Episode 88, "Birds of Prey", has her helping Huntress, Oracle, and Black Canary organize a heist to reobtain Green Arrow's heirloom rings, which had been sent to a jewelry store for cleaning, stolen during a break-in, and then sold to a collector. It ends with the others realizing that Catwoman almost certainly stole the rest of the collector's stuff during the mission and they helped her get away with it.

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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: GoodParents: She is initially annoyed when [[IsThisThingStillOn Bruce's mistake]] causes loving and caring towards her son Jon and his proteges friend Damian, and tries to overhear redirect their flirting, but quickly comes to find the whole situation hilarious and reassures him super-energy towards fighting mundane problems that they'll get over it.
affect regular people.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling PowerHair: This version of Lois keeps her "evil" is hair in a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by the time the sharp, neat bob, fitting her sensible personality and fancy credentials.
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: Her introductory blurb mentions that she has a Pulitzer, immediately establishing her as a power reporter like her
comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows that she's not fully tamed either.
* DatingCatwoman: [[TropeNamer Naturally]]. Even though she's a thief that Batman is supposed to catch, they can't help but become incredibly flirty in each other's presence. Later issues show that they are an unofficial couple, as Selina gives Damian birthday presents, comes over for holidays, and can be in the Batcave without anyone getting upset.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Her name appeared on a gift tag in "Stupid Traditions" and she had a non-speaking cameo in "Top Chef" before making a proper appearance in "TMI".
* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).
* ReformedButNotTamed: Episode 88, "Birds of Prey", has her helping Huntress, Oracle, and Black Canary organize a heist to reobtain Green Arrow's heirloom rings, which had been sent to a jewelry store for cleaning, stolen during a break-in, and then sold to a collector. It ends with the others realizing that Catwoman almost certainly stole the rest of the collector's stuff during the mission and they helped her get away with it.
counterpart.



[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_pam.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Fine. Just don't expect us to become best friends or anything."'']]

A plant-controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for selling plant-based meat substitutes.

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[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy
!Others
[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_pam.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Fine. Just don't expect us to become best friends or anything."'']]

A plant-controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for selling plant-based meat substitutes.
org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_talia.png]]

The mother of Damian and daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the leader of the League of Assassins.



* AdaptationalModesty: During Dick's flashback to Ivy's active villain days, she's shown wearing a jacket and full leggings instead of her usual mainstream leotard.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Usually, Poison Ivy is either evil or at best morally questionable. This Pamela, while she does still work as an activist and ''was'' like her counterparts in the past, seems to have (mostly) [[StealthPun turned over a new leaf]], at least enough that she doesn't seem to spend her time fighting with the Batfamily any longer.
* AffablyEvil: A flashback to her villain days in "Lesson Learned" shows her giving Batman a moment to scold a young Dick Grayson for acting up (and also the time to get him out of one of her man-eating plants - twice).
* DeathGlare: Combined with ScaryShinyGlasses, this is the look she gives Orphan upon the latter asking if giving a plant too much water is a bad thing.
* FriendlyEnemy: Like her girlfriend, Harley Quinn, Ivy seems to be on good terms with the Bat Family. She's cold to Spoiler and Orphan initially (due to Harley being injured while helping them) but ends up warming up swiftly once they get her to teach them how to properly care for house plants. It's debatable whether or not she even qualifies as an actual enemy in this timeline (seeing as how she clearly supports Harley fighting alongside the Bats).
* HazyFeelTurn: Is introduced as a former villain, but it's not made clear what her current alignment actually is.
* PaintingTheMedium: All of her speech bubbles have a green outline, to reflect her green skin and green thumb.
* RedheadInGreen: Red hair and is wearing green in promotion images for Bat-Burger's veggie burgers.
* {{Tsundere}}: She insists to Spoiler and Orphan that she's not friends with them even after quite obviously bonding with them while teaching them how to care for plants.
* VillainHasAPoint: Gotham Harbour is poluted enough that Tim Drake will admit that he gets where she's coming from.

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* AdaptationalModesty: During Dick's flashback AbusiveParents: She trained Damian to Ivy's active villain days, she's shown wearing be an assassin since ''birth'', with all the [[TrainingFromHell brutality]] that implies. That said, she eventually realized that this was a jacket horrible environment for a child to grow up in and full leggings instead of her usual mainstream leotard.
gave him up.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Usually, Poison Ivy is either evil or at best morally questionable. This Pamela, while Downplayed in that she does still work as trained Damian to be an activist and ''was'' like assassin [[TrainingFromHell apparently quite brutally]] during his early childhood, but unlike many of her counterparts in the past, other mainline iterations, she seems to have (mostly) [[StealthPun turned over undergone something of a new leaf]], at least enough that she doesn't seem HeelRealization and sent Damian to spend her time fighting live with the Batfamily any longer.
* AffablyEvil: A flashback to her villain days in "Lesson Learned" shows her giving Batman a moment to scold a young Dick Grayson for acting up (and also the time to get him out of one of her man-eating plants - twice).
* DeathGlare: Combined with ScaryShinyGlasses, this is the look
Bruce because she gives Orphan upon the latter asking if giving realized she was robbing Damian of a plant too much water childhood.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She
is a bad thing.
* FriendlyEnemy: Like her girlfriend, Harley Quinn, Ivy seems to be on good terms with the Bat Family. She's cold to Spoiler and Orphan
initially (due cold to Harley being injured while helping them) but ends up warming up swiftly once they get Damian when she arrives to check on him, scolding him for keeping her to teach them how to properly care for house plants. It's debatable whether or not she even qualifies as an actual enemy in this timeline (seeing as how she clearly supports Harley fighting alongside the Bats).
* HazyFeelTurn: Is introduced as a former villain, but it's not made clear what her current alignment actually is.
* PaintingTheMedium: All of her speech bubbles have a green outline, to reflect her green skin
waiting and green thumb.
* RedheadInGreen: Red hair and is wearing green in promotion images for Bat-Burger's veggie burgers.
* {{Tsundere}}: She insists to Spoiler and Orphan
claiming that she's not friends only there to see how his skills are developing. However, when Damian points out that her "tests" are normally [[TrainingFromHell very different]], she drops the act and admits that she only came to see if he was happy with them even the Bat-Family.
* MissingMom: She keeps her distance from Damian
after quite obviously bonding leaving him with them while teaching them how Bruce, but still checks up on him to care for plants.
* VillainHasAPoint: Gotham Harbour is poluted enough
make sure that Tim Drake will admit he's happy.
* ParentsAsPeople: She did contribute to Damian being initially raised as an assassin, but she realized down the line that she was robbing him of a childhood, so she let him leave to live with Bruce so
that he gets where she's coming from.could hopefully live a happier life.



[[folder:Harley Quinn]]
!!Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Why would he ask you? ''I'm'' his best friend."'']]
-->''Don't let appearances fool you. [[ItMakesSenseInContext She's not really Batman]].''
The Joker’s former sidekick and girlfriend, now dishing out laughs and pain on the side of Justice. Maybe?

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[[folder:Harley Quinn]]
!!Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn
[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!Selina Kyle / Catwoman
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Why would he ask you? ''I'm'' his best friend."'']]
-->''Don't let appearances fool you. [[ItMakesSenseInContext She's not really Batman]].''
The Joker’s former sidekick and girlfriend, now dishing out laughs and pain on the side of Justice. Maybe?
org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_selina.png]]

A cat-themed villain with whom Batman has a complicated relationship.



* AntiHero: On her best days. Harley wants to do good, but she's so chaotic and destructive that she usually creates a new crisis instead of solving the first one.
* BestFriend: Considers herself this to Batman. Bruce's feelings on the matter are unclear, especially since Superman also claims the title. Batman's daughters clearly like her, though.
* EleventhHourRanger: She first shows up in the final episode of season one.
* FriendlyEnemy: Assuming she even ''is'' an enemy at this point. She's on good enough terms with Batman to have his cell phone number, and she genuinely believes that she's his "best friend". "Branching Out" indicates that she's on genuinely friendly terms with the Bat Family, with Spoiler and Orphan explicitly calling her a teammate.
* NoodleIncident: In "Branching Out" she's in bed, recuperating after being hurt while helping Spoiler and Orphan.
* PaperThinDisguise: She's introduced wearing a crude cowl and cape to fill in for Batman that does absolutely nothing to disguise her normal attire. Despite this, she's genuinely convinced that her "disguise" was good enough to fool Superman (the guy with ''X-ray vision'').

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* AntiHero: On her best days. Harley wants to do good, but she's so chaotic and destructive that she usually creates a new crisis instead of solving the first one.
* BestFriend: Considers herself this to Batman.
ActuallyPrettyFunny: She is initially annoyed when [[IsThisThingStillOn Bruce's feelings on mistake]] causes his proteges to overhear their flirting, but quickly comes to find the matter are unclear, especially since Superman also claims whole situation hilarious and reassures him that they'll get over it.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling her "evil" is a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by
the title. Batman's daughters clearly like her, though.
* EleventhHourRanger: She first shows up in
time the final episode of season one.
* FriendlyEnemy: Assuming she even ''is'' an enemy at this point. She's on good enough terms with
comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman to have his cell phone number, and she on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely believes trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's his "best friend". "Branching Out" indicates able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows that she's on genuinely friendly terms with the Bat Family, with Spoiler and Orphan explicitly calling her a teammate.
not fully tamed either.
* NoodleIncident: In "Branching Out" DatingCatwoman: [[TropeNamer Naturally]]. Even though she's a thief that Batman is supposed to catch, they can't help but become incredibly flirty in bed, recuperating after being hurt while each other's presence. Later issues show that they are an unofficial couple, as Selina gives Damian birthday presents, comes over for holidays, and can be in the Batcave without anyone getting upset.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Her name appeared on a gift tag in "Stupid Traditions" and she had a non-speaking cameo in "Top Chef" before making a proper appearance in "TMI".
* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).
* ReformedButNotTamed: Episode 88, "Birds of Prey", has her
helping Spoiler Huntress, Oracle, and Orphan.
* PaperThinDisguise: She's introduced wearing
Black Canary organize a crude cowl heist to reobtain Green Arrow's heirloom rings, which had been sent to a jewelry store for cleaning, stolen during a break-in, and cape then sold to fill in for Batman a collector. It ends with the others realizing that does absolutely nothing to disguise Catwoman almost certainly stole the rest of the collector's stuff during the mission and they helped her normal attire. Despite this, she's genuinely convinced that her "disguise" was good enough to fool Superman (the guy get away with ''X-ray vision'').it.



!Villains
[[folder:The Joker]]
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Batman's arch-nemesis. A clown-themed supervillain who is well known for his acts of cruelty against the Bat-Family, most infamously [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily the murder of Jason Todd]].

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!Villains
[[folder:The Joker]]
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[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy
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Batman's arch-nemesis. [[caption-width-right:300:''"Fine. Just don't expect us to become best friends or anything."'']]

A clown-themed supervillain who is well known plant-controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for his acts of cruelty against the Bat-Family, most infamously [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily the murder of Jason Todd]].selling plant-based meat substitutes.



* TheGhost: He has yet to make an in-person appearance, having only appeared in Jason's hallucinations in "Strong Enough" and one panel of a flashback to Duke's past in "Worthy". {{Justified|Trope}}, as [[KnightOfCerebus his very nature]] goes against the LighterAndSofter tone of the webcomic.
* HeWhoMustNotBeNamed: Jason at least seems reluctant to say his name, only ever referring to him as "a very bad man" while posing a "hypothetical" scenario to a group of socialites. Even as he's undergoing a panic attack from [[TraumaButton being reminded of what he did]], he only refers to Joker as "he" or "him".
* KnightOfCerebus: While mentions of Jason's death and resurrection are often played for laughs, the act itself is very much ''not'', and the lingering trauma of Joker's actions is played for all the horror it's worth in "Strong Enough".
* MonsterClown: It wouldn't be Joker without this trait. The "Monster" part especially, since any comedy in the series [[KnightOfCerebus comes to a screeching halt]] when Jason is forced to remember what he did to him.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: This is a much LighterAndSofter take on the Batman mythos... with the glaring exception of the Joker. The trauma-induced memory of what he did to Jason causes all the comedy to leave the building.

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* TheGhost: He has yet to make an in-person appearance, having only appeared in Jason's hallucinations in "Strong Enough" and one panel of a AdaptationalModesty: During Dick's flashback to Duke's past Ivy's active villain days, she's shown wearing a jacket and full leggings instead of her usual mainstream leotard.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Usually, Poison Ivy is either evil or at best morally questionable. This Pamela, while she does still work as an activist and ''was'' like her counterparts
in "Worthy". {{Justified|Trope}}, as [[KnightOfCerebus his very nature]] goes against the LighterAndSofter tone of the webcomic.
* HeWhoMustNotBeNamed: Jason
past, seems to have (mostly) [[StealthPun turned over a new leaf]], at least enough that she doesn't seem to spend her time fighting with the Batfamily any longer.
* AffablyEvil: A flashback to her villain days in "Lesson Learned" shows her giving Batman a moment to scold a young Dick Grayson for acting up (and also the time to get him out of one of her man-eating plants - twice).
* DeathGlare: Combined with ScaryShinyGlasses, this is the look she gives Orphan upon the latter asking if giving a plant too much water is a bad thing.
* FriendlyEnemy: Like her girlfriend, Harley Quinn, Ivy
seems reluctant to say his name, only ever referring be on good terms with the Bat Family. She's cold to him as "a very bad man" Spoiler and Orphan initially (due to Harley being injured while posing a "hypothetical" scenario helping them) but ends up warming up swiftly once they get her to a group of socialites. Even as he's undergoing a panic attack from [[TraumaButton being reminded of what he did]], he only refers teach them how to Joker as "he" or "him".
* KnightOfCerebus: While mentions of Jason's death and resurrection are often played
properly care for laughs, house plants. It's debatable whether or not she even qualifies as an actual enemy in this timeline (seeing as how she clearly supports Harley fighting alongside the act itself is very much ''not'', and the lingering trauma of Joker's actions is played for all the horror Bats).
* HazyFeelTurn: Is introduced as a former villain, but
it's worth in "Strong Enough".
* MonsterClown: It wouldn't be Joker without this trait. The "Monster" part especially, since any comedy in the series [[KnightOfCerebus comes to a screeching halt]] when Jason is forced to remember
not made clear what he did her current alignment actually is.
* PaintingTheMedium: All of her speech bubbles have a green outline,
to him.
reflect her green skin and green thumb.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: This RedheadInGreen: Red hair and is a much LighterAndSofter take on the Batman mythos... wearing green in promotion images for Bat-Burger's veggie burgers.
* {{Tsundere}}: She insists to Spoiler and Orphan that she's not friends
with the glaring exception of the Joker. The trauma-induced memory of what them even after quite obviously bonding with them while teaching them how to care for plants.
* VillainHasAPoint: Gotham Harbour is poluted enough that Tim Drake will admit that
he did to Jason causes all the comedy to leave the building.gets where she's coming from.



[[folder:Scarecrow]]
!!Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow

A criminal who uses fear toxin.

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[[folder:Scarecrow]]
!!Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow

A criminal who uses fear toxin.
[[folder:Harley Quinn]]
!!Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Why would he ask you? ''I'm'' his best friend."'']]
-->''Don't let appearances fool you. [[ItMakesSenseInContext She's not really Batman]].''
The Joker’s former sidekick and girlfriend, now dishing out laughs and pain on the side of Justice. Maybe?



* KarmaHoudini: After he sets off the fear toxin in "Why We Fight", he takes advantage of Batman saving Robin from it by running away, seemingly escaping unscathed.
* NonActionGuy: We first see him running away from Batman instead of fighting him and is easily beaten by him.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Scarecrow's schtick of using peoples' own worst fears against them via his toxin is pretty dark, so it makes sense why he only occasionally appears in this series.

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* KarmaHoudini: After he sets off the fear toxin in "Why We Fight", he takes advantage of Batman saving Robin from it by running away, seemingly escaping unscathed.
* NonActionGuy: We first see him running away from Batman
AntiHero: On her best days. Harley wants to do good, but she's so chaotic and destructive that she usually creates a new crisis instead of fighting him and is easily beaten by him.
solving the first one.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Scarecrow's schtick of using peoples' own worst fears against them via his toxin is pretty dark, so it makes sense why he only occasionally appears in BestFriend: Considers herself this series.to Batman. Bruce's feelings on the matter are unclear, especially since Superman also claims the title. Batman's daughters clearly like her, though.
* EleventhHourRanger: She first shows up in the final episode of season one.
* FriendlyEnemy: Assuming she even ''is'' an enemy at this point. She's on good enough terms with Batman to have his cell phone number, and she genuinely believes that she's his "best friend". "Branching Out" indicates that she's on genuinely friendly terms with the Bat Family, with Spoiler and Orphan explicitly calling her a teammate.
* NoodleIncident: In "Branching Out" she's in bed, recuperating after being hurt while helping Spoiler and Orphan.
* PaperThinDisguise: She's introduced wearing a crude cowl and cape to fill in for Batman that does absolutely nothing to disguise her normal attire. Despite this, she's genuinely convinced that her "disguise" was good enough to fool Superman (the guy with ''X-ray vision'').



[[folder:The Penguin]]
!!Oswald Cobblepot / Penguin

A monocle-wearing Gotham crime boss.

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!Villains
[[folder:The Penguin]]
!!Oswald Cobblepot / Penguin

Joker]]
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Batman's arch-nemesis.
A monocle-wearing Gotham crime boss.clown-themed supervillain who is well known for his acts of cruelty against the Bat-Family, most infamously [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily the murder of Jason Todd]].



* ComplexityAddiction: Penguin is well prepared for the Bats to swoop in and ruin his plans with his place defended against all kinds of [[DynamicEntry dynamic entries]], only for Cass, Jason and Duke to simply walk through the unguarded door. In Cobblepot's defense Cass and Jason were planning a more explosive entrance before Duke pointed out that their reliance on doing so meant walking in would be a surprise.

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* ComplexityAddiction: Penguin is well prepared for the Bats TheGhost: He has yet to swoop make an in-person appearance, having only appeared in Jason's hallucinations in "Strong Enough" and ruin one panel of a flashback to Duke's past in "Worthy". {{Justified|Trope}}, as [[KnightOfCerebus his plans with his place defended very nature]] goes against all kinds the LighterAndSofter tone of [[DynamicEntry dynamic entries]], only for Cass, the webcomic.
* HeWhoMustNotBeNamed:
Jason at least seems reluctant to say his name, only ever referring to him as "a very bad man" while posing a "hypothetical" scenario to a group of socialites. Even as he's undergoing a panic attack from [[TraumaButton being reminded of what he did]], he only refers to Joker as "he" or "him".
* KnightOfCerebus: While mentions of Jason's death
and Duke to simply walk through resurrection are often played for laughs, the unguarded door. In Cobblepot's defense Cass act itself is very much ''not'', and the lingering trauma of Joker's actions is played for all the horror it's worth in "Strong Enough".
* MonsterClown: It wouldn't be Joker without this trait. The "Monster" part especially, since any comedy in the series [[KnightOfCerebus comes to a screeching halt]] when
Jason were planning is forced to remember what he did to him.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: This is
a more explosive entrance before Duke pointed out that their reliance much LighterAndSofter take on doing so meant walking in would be a surprise. the Batman mythos... with the glaring exception of the Joker. The trauma-induced memory of what he did to Jason causes all the comedy to leave the building.



[[folder:Condiment King]]

A CListFodder level supervillain, who the Batfamily ''hates'' having to fight.

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[[folder:Condiment King]]

[[folder:Scarecrow]]
!!Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow

A CListFodder level supervillain, criminal who the Batfamily ''hates'' having to fight.uses fear toxin.



* CListFodder: Fighting him isn't the hard part, apparently, considering he uses ''condiments'' as a weapon - but everyone in the Batfamily ''dreads'' having to clean up after fighting him. Even ''Batman'' hates fighting him.
* TheDreaded: PlayedForLaughs. The Batfamily hates fighting him, not so much because it's ''hard'', but because they've all had a suit ruined by ketchup, mustard, mayo, horseradish, or some other condiment at one point or another.
-->'''Nightwing''': It took me three weeks to get the mustard smell out of my uniform last time. Three '''''weeks'''''!

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* CListFodder: Fighting KarmaHoudini: After he sets off the fear toxin in "Why We Fight", he takes advantage of Batman saving Robin from it by running away, seemingly escaping unscathed.
* NonActionGuy: We first see
him isn't the hard part, apparently, considering he uses ''condiments'' as a weapon - but everyone in the Batfamily ''dreads'' having to clean up after running away from Batman instead of fighting him. Even ''Batman'' hates fighting him and is easily beaten by him.
* TheDreaded: PlayedForLaughs. The Batfamily hates fighting him, not VileVillainSaccharineShow: Scarecrow's schtick of using peoples' own worst fears against them via his toxin is pretty dark, so much because it's ''hard'', but because they've all had a suit ruined by ketchup, mustard, mayo, horseradish, or some other condiment at one point or another.
-->'''Nightwing''': It took me three weeks to get the mustard smell out of my uniform last time. Three '''''weeks'''''!
it makes sense why he only occasionally appears in this series.


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[[folder:The Penguin]]
!!Oswald Cobblepot / Penguin

A monocle-wearing Gotham crime boss.
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* ComplexityAddiction: Penguin is well prepared for the Bats to swoop in and ruin his plans with his place defended against all kinds of [[DynamicEntry dynamic entries]], only for Cass, Jason and Duke to simply walk through the unguarded door. In Cobblepot's defense Cass and Jason were planning a more explosive entrance before Duke pointed out that their reliance on doing so meant walking in would be a surprise.
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[[folder:Condiment King]]

A CListFodder level supervillain, who the Batfamily ''hates'' having to fight.
----
* CListFodder: Fighting him isn't the hard part, apparently, considering he uses ''condiments'' as a weapon - but everyone in the Batfamily ''dreads'' having to clean up after fighting him. Even ''Batman'' hates fighting him.
* TheDreaded: PlayedForLaughs. The Batfamily hates fighting him, not so much because it's ''hard'', but because they've all had a suit ruined by ketchup, mustard, mayo, horseradish, or some other condiment at one point or another.
-->'''Nightwing''': It took me three weeks to get the mustard smell out of my uniform last time. Three '''''weeks'''''!
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!GCPD
[[folder:Jim Gordon]]
!!Commissioner James Worthington “Jim” Gordon
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”So sorry I’m late Babs. Hope you weren’t waiting long.”'']]

Jim Gordon is the Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department. He is an ally to the Bat Family and the father of Barbara Gordon.

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!GCPD
[[folder:Jim Gordon]]
!!Commissioner James Worthington “Jim” Gordon
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”So sorry I’m late Babs. Hope you weren’t waiting long.”'']]

Jim Gordon is the Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department. He is an ally to the Bat
!!!Wayne Family and the father of Barbara Gordon.Pets

[[folder:Titus]]
!!Titus
Damian's puppy he got for his ninth birthday.



* BadassNormal: Jim has no powers but is a reliable ally to the Bat Family.
* TheCommissionerGordon: The TropeNamer himself. Jim is Batman’s iconic FriendOnTheForce on his war on crime.
* DaChief: He is the commissioner.
* DotingParent: Jim apologies for being late for his coffee lunch with his daughter.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In this continuity he has no idea about the Bat Family’s true identities. Barbara often uses ExactWords when discussing her work with him, using phrases like "helped a kid with his reading" (she had to tell Damian that Bruce's note specifically says not to drive the Batmobile) and "showed a few people their way" (she had to tell Red Robin and Spoiler that they were trying to stop the ''wrong bank'' from being robbed).

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* BadassNormal: Jim has no powers AdaptationNameChange: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Damian originally named him Murder King, but is a reliable ally in later episodes he called him Titus, his name in the comics.
* DeathbringerTheAdorable: When Damian was first introduced
to the Bat Family.
* TheCommissionerGordon: The TropeNamer himself. Jim is Batman’s iconic FriendOnTheForce on his war on crime.
* DaChief: He is the commissioner.
* DotingParent: Jim apologies for being late for his coffee lunch with his daughter.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In this continuity
puppy, he has no idea about the Bat Family’s true identities. names him Murder King, which Cassandra and Barbara often uses ExactWords when discussing her work with him, using phrases like "helped a kid with grimace at. He later calls him Titus.
* PreciousPuppy: No one can resist
his reading" (she had to tell Damian that Bruce's note specifically says cuteness, especially not to drive his owner, the Batmobile) stoic and "showed a few people their way" (she had to tell Red Robin and Spoiler that they were trying to stop the ''wrong bank'' from being robbed). serious Damian.



[[folder:Renee Montoya]]
!!Detective Renee Maria Montoya
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''"New guy, right? Transfer from Metropolis? "'']]

A tough-as-nails veteran of the GCPD.

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[[folder:Renee Montoya]]
!!Detective Renee Maria Montoya
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''"New guy, right? Transfer from Metropolis? "'']]

A tough-as-nails veteran of the GCPD.
[[folder:Ace]]
!!Ace
The Wayne's family's blood hound.



* CommonalityConnection: The "GCPD" episode is all about her and Jim bonding over how weird and frustrating it is to deal with the various Robins over the years.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She had shorter hair during Jason's tenure as Robin. She's apparently let it grow out in the present day.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: She admits to feeling this for the Robins. She preferred Tim's lectures to Steph solving all her cases for her because, as annoying as the lectures were, they still gave the normal cops something to ''do''.
* SecretKeeper: She's aware of Batwoman's true identity as Kate, calling out her real name in "Hold the Line" after Batwoman pushes a Man-Bat through a window and nearly tumbles after it.
* SeenItAll: Her years on the force have made it so that a nine-year-old boy in a cape lecturing a cop is nothing new.

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* CommonalityConnection: The "GCPD" episode is all about her AdaptationalWimp: He's appears to be just the Wayne's family dog, and Jim bonding over how weird and frustrating it is to deal with not the various Robins over the years.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She had shorter hair during Jason's tenure as Robin. She's apparently let it grow out
Bat-hound in the present day.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: She admits to feeling
this for the Robins. She preferred Tim's lectures to Steph solving all her cases for her because, as annoying as the lectures were, they still gave the normal cops something to ''do''.
* SecretKeeper: She's aware of Batwoman's true identity as Kate, calling out her real name in "Hold the Line" after Batwoman pushes a Man-Bat through a window and nearly tumbles after it.
* SeenItAll: Her years on the force have made it so that a nine-year-old boy in a cape lecturing a cop is nothing new.
incarnation.



!The Justice League
[[folder:Superman]]
!!Kal-El / Clark Joseph Kent / Superman
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Does Batman look a little broodier than usual today?”'']]

The Last Son of Krypton and perhaps the world's greatest superhero. Clark Kent, better known as Superman, is the most recognizable member of the Justice League and a close friend of Batman and the Waynes.

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!The Justice League
[[folder:Superman]]
!!Kal-El / Clark Joseph Kent / Superman
!GCPD
[[folder:Jim Gordon]]
!!Commissioner James Worthington “Jim” Gordon
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Does Batman look a little broodier than usual today?”'']]

The Last Son of Krypton and perhaps the world's greatest superhero. Clark Kent, better known as Superman,
''”So sorry I’m late Babs. Hope you weren’t waiting long.”'']]

Jim Gordon
is the most recognizable member Commissioner of the Justice League and a close friend of Batman Gotham City Police Department. He is an ally to the Bat Family and the Waynes.father of Barbara Gordon.



* CantTieATie: Played with; he can tie his ''own'' tie perfectly fine (Bruce points out that he does it for work every day) but he sucks at explaining how to do it to someone else.
* FlyingBrick: He is Superman so this trope is a requirement.
* TheHerosIdol: Dick wore a hoodie with his emblem in Episode 6.
* NiceGuy: He's ''Superman'', of course this trope applies. Tim even says at the end of one comic that he and his friends should hang out at the Kents'; unlike Bruce, Clark doesn't scare his guests away.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Gets into an argument with Harley, insisting that he's Batman's BestFriend despite her claims. Both of them go as far as to call Bruce to get his confirmation. It's hilarious to see TheCape getting into such a petty lighthearted squabble.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has some kind of squabble with Batman basically every time he shows up (even in the past as related by Martha Kent), but it is clear they are good friends nonetheless.

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* CantTieATie: Played with; he can tie BadassNormal: Jim has no powers but is a reliable ally to the Bat Family.
* TheCommissionerGordon: The TropeNamer himself. Jim is Batman’s iconic FriendOnTheForce on
his ''own'' tie perfectly fine (Bruce points out that he does it for work every day) but he sucks at explaining how to do it to someone else.
war on crime.
* FlyingBrick: DaChief: He is Superman so this trope is a requirement.
the commissioner.
* TheHerosIdol: Dick wore a hoodie DotingParent: Jim apologies for being late for his coffee lunch with his emblem in Episode 6.
daughter.
* NiceGuy: He's ''Superman'', of course LockedOutOfTheLoop: In this trope applies. Tim even continuity he has no idea about the Bat Family’s true identities. Barbara often uses ExactWords when discussing her work with him, using phrases like "helped a kid with his reading" (she had to tell Damian that Bruce's note specifically says at not to drive the end of one comic Batmobile) and "showed a few people their way" (she had to tell Red Robin and Spoiler that he and his friends should hang out at the Kents'; unlike Bruce, Clark doesn't scare his guests away.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Gets into an argument with Harley, insisting that he's Batman's BestFriend despite her claims. Both of them go as far as to call Bruce to get his confirmation. It's hilarious to see TheCape getting into such a petty lighthearted squabble.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has some kind of squabble with Batman basically every time he shows up (even in the past as related by Martha Kent), but it is clear
they are good friends nonetheless.were trying to stop the ''wrong bank'' from being robbed).



[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Oliver Jonas “Ollie” Queen / Green Arrow
[[quoteright:350: https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ae2e7910_af45_4cf1_ace7_3d429be84668.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Seems normal to me.”'']]

The Emerald Archer himself, Ollie Queen is a mainstay of the League thanks to his nearly unparalleled skill with a bow and array of gadgets.

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[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Oliver Jonas “Ollie” Queen / Green Arrow
[[folder:Renee Montoya]]
!!Detective Renee Maria Montoya
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Seems normal to me.”'']]

The Emerald Archer himself, Ollie Queen is a mainstay
''"New guy, right? Transfer from Metropolis? "'']]

A tough-as-nails veteran
of the League thanks to his nearly unparalleled skill with a bow and array of gadgets.GCPD.



* BadassNormal: He has no powers, something Steph pointed out to Bruce, much to the latter’s chagrin.
* DeadpanSnarker: His profile quote is rather quippy.
* TheHerosIdol: Steph owns a cup with his emblem.

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* BadassNormal: He has no powers, CommonalityConnection: The "GCPD" episode is all about her and Jim bonding over how weird and frustrating it is to deal with the various Robins over the years.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She had shorter hair during Jason's tenure as Robin. She's apparently let it grow out in the present day.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: She admits to feeling this for the Robins. She preferred Tim's lectures to Steph solving all her cases for her because, as annoying as the lectures were, they still gave the normal cops
something Steph pointed to ''do''.
* SecretKeeper: She's aware of Batwoman's true identity as Kate, calling
out to Bruce, much to her real name in "Hold the latter’s chagrin.
Line" after Batwoman pushes a Man-Bat through a window and nearly tumbles after it.
* DeadpanSnarker: His profile quote SeenItAll: Her years on the force have made it so that a nine-year-old boy in a cape lecturing a cop is rather quippy.
* TheHerosIdol: Steph owns a cup with his emblem.
nothing new.



[[folder:The Flash]]
!!Bartholomew Henry “Barry” Allen / The Flash
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The Fastest Man Alive and one of the founding members of the Justice League.

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[[folder:The Flash]]
!!Bartholomew Henry “Barry” Allen
!The Justice League
[[folder:Superman]]
!!Kal-El
/ The Flash
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
Clark Joseph Kent / Superman
[[quoteright:350: https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flash.PNG]]

org/pmwiki/pub/images/496fa920_9fcb_410e_b61d_a78c9fcd0dd6.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Does Batman look a little broodier than usual today?”'']]

The Fastest Man Alive Last Son of Krypton and one of perhaps the founding members world's greatest superhero. Clark Kent, better known as Superman, is the most recognizable member of the Justice League.League and a close friend of Batman and the Waynes.



* TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before getting a few lines in Episode 38.
* CantTieHisTie: Played with. He knows ''how'' to tie a tie, but he stinks at explaining it (as Superman points out).
* TheHerosIdol: Duke wears sneakers with his emblem.

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* TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before getting a few lines in Episode 38.
* CantTieHisTie:
CantTieATie: Played with. He knows ''how'' to with; he can tie a tie, his ''own'' tie perfectly fine (Bruce points out that he does it for work every day) but he stinks sucks at explaining how to do it (as to someone else.
* FlyingBrick: He is
Superman points out).
so this trope is a requirement.
* TheHerosIdol: Duke wears sneakers Dick wore a hoodie with his emblem.emblem in Episode 6.
* NiceGuy: He's ''Superman'', of course this trope applies. Tim even says at the end of one comic that he and his friends should hang out at the Kents'; unlike Bruce, Clark doesn't scare his guests away.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Gets into an argument with Harley, insisting that he's Batman's BestFriend despite her claims. Both of them go as far as to call Bruce to get his confirmation. It's hilarious to see TheCape getting into such a petty lighthearted squabble.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has some kind of squabble with Batman basically every time he shows up (even in the past as related by Martha Kent), but it is clear they are good friends nonetheless.



[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Diana of Themyscira / Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wonder_woman_3.PNG]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I mean, what are they going to do? Kick the richest man in Gotham out of the party?"'']]

The Princess of Themyscira and the Champion of the Amazons. Wonder Woman is one of the founding members of the Justice League and one of its most prominent female members.

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[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Diana of Themyscira
[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Oliver Jonas “Ollie” Queen
/ Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
Green Arrow
[[quoteright:350: https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wonder_woman_3.PNG]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I mean, what are they going
org/pmwiki/pub/images/ae2e7910_af45_4cf1_ace7_3d429be84668.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: ''”Seems normal
to do? Kick the richest man in Gotham out me.”'']]

The Emerald Archer himself, Ollie Queen is a mainstay
of the party?"'']]

The Princess of Themyscira and the Champion of the Amazons. Wonder Woman is one of the founding members of the Justice
League thanks to his nearly unparalleled skill with a bow and one array of its most prominent female members.gadgets.



* AnimalLover: Is enamored by Damian’s assortment of pets when she visits Bruce to discuss their plans, insisting that she meet the Bat Cow and lighting up with joy at the sight of Goliath the Dragon Bat.
* TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before solving the problem of Episode 38.
* TheHerosIdol: Jason wore sweats with her emblem, and he is later given a mug of tea with her emblem on it while recovering from a panic attack.
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When the entire League is flummoxed trying to help Bruce figure out how to fix a tie, Diana casually points out an obvious workaround; go without one. After all, no one's gonna make a fuss if the richest man in Gotham shows up without a tie.
* WomenAreWiser: She casually solves the tie problem that had all the male members of the League flummoxed, and she's also the only one who realizes that Bruce is lying about how he broke his leg.

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* AnimalLover: Is enamored by Damian’s assortment of pets when she visits Bruce BadassNormal: He has no powers, something Steph pointed out to discuss their plans, insisting that she meet Bruce, much to the Bat Cow and lighting up with joy at the sight of Goliath the Dragon Bat.
latter’s chagrin.
* TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before solving the problem of Episode 38.
DeadpanSnarker: His profile quote is rather quippy.
* TheHerosIdol: Jason wore sweats Steph owns a cup with her emblem, and he is later given a mug of tea with her emblem on it while recovering from a panic attack.
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When the entire League is flummoxed trying to help Bruce figure out how to fix a tie, Diana casually points out an obvious workaround; go without one. After all, no one's gonna make a fuss if the richest man in Gotham shows up without a tie.
* WomenAreWiser: She casually solves the tie problem that had all the male members of the League flummoxed, and she's also the only one who realizes that Bruce is lying about how he broke
his leg.emblem.



[[folder:Black Canary]]
!!Dinah Lance / Black Canary
[[quoteright:234:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_dinah.png]]
A superheroine with a powerful scream and deadly martial arts skills. She's a close friend of Barbara's.

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[[folder:Black Canary]]
!!Dinah Lance
[[folder:The Flash]]
!!Bartholomew Henry “Barry” Allen
/ Black Canary
[[quoteright:234:https://static.
The Flash
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_dinah.png]]
A superheroine with a powerful scream
org/pmwiki/pub/images/flash.PNG]]

The Fastest Man Alive
and deadly martial arts skills. She's a close friend one of Barbara's.the founding members of the Justice League.



* EarlyBirdCameo: Just enough of her side is seen to identify her at the Watchtower meeting table in Episode 6. She makes her proper debut in Episode 88.
* TheHerosIdol: Barbara wore a Black Canary shirt as some merchandise for her favorite Justice League member.
* SuperScream: Black Canary's canary cry is a super-powerfully strong voice.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Just enough of her side is TheCameo: Is seen to identify her at with the rest of the Justice League in the Watchtower meeting table in Episode 6. She makes her proper debut 6, before getting a few lines in Episode 88.
38.
* CantTieHisTie: Played with. He knows ''how'' to tie a tie, but he stinks at explaining it (as Superman points out).
* TheHerosIdol: Barbara wore a Black Canary shirt as some merchandise for her favorite Justice League member.
* SuperScream: Black Canary's canary cry is a super-powerfully strong voice.
Duke wears sneakers with his emblem.



[[folder:Green Lantern]]
!!Harold "Hal" Jordan / Green Lantern

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[[folder:Green Lantern]]
!!Harold "Hal" Jordan
[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Diana of Themyscira
/ Green Lantern
Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wonder_woman_3.PNG]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I mean, what are they going to do? Kick the richest man in Gotham out of the party?"'']]

The Princess of Themyscira and the Champion of the Amazons. Wonder Woman is one of the founding members of the Justice League and one of its most prominent female members.



* MundaneUtility: He uses his Lantern Ring to create a visual aid for tying a tie. Bruce ''still'' doesn't get it.
* NotSoAboveItAll: He's a fighter pilot, a space cop, and a member of the Justice League...and yet the sheer amount of items Batman keeps in his utility belt (stun bombs, a foldable katana, [[NoodleImplements shark repellent, fish treats for bears, etc]]) manages to shock and frustrate him (as he can create anything he needs with his ring, but is ''still'' shown up by Batman).
* VitriolicBestBuds: When Bruce calls the Justice League for help in tying a tie, frustration leads to him and Barry/Flash yelling at each other while Superman tries to comfort Bruce.

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* MundaneUtility: He uses his Lantern Ring to create a visual aid for tying a tie. AnimalLover: Is enamored by Damian’s assortment of pets when she visits Bruce ''still'' doesn't get it.
* NotSoAboveItAll: He's a fighter pilot, a space cop,
to discuss their plans, insisting that she meet the Bat Cow and a member of the Justice League...and yet the sheer amount of items Batman keeps in his utility belt (stun bombs, a foldable katana, [[NoodleImplements shark repellent, fish treats for bears, etc]]) manages to shock and frustrate him (as he can create anything he needs lighting up with his ring, but is ''still'' shown up by Batman).
joy at the sight of Goliath the Dragon Bat.
* VitriolicBestBuds: When Bruce calls TheCameo: Is seen with the rest of the Justice League for in the Watchtower in Episode 6, before solving the problem of Episode 38.
* TheHerosIdol: Jason wore sweats with her emblem, and he is later given a mug of tea with her emblem on it while recovering from a panic attack.
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When the entire League is flummoxed trying to
help in tying Bruce figure out how to fix a tie, frustration leads to him Diana casually points out an obvious workaround; go without one. After all, no one's gonna make a fuss if the richest man in Gotham shows up without a tie.
* WomenAreWiser: She casually solves the tie problem that had all the male members of the League flummoxed,
and Barry/Flash yelling at each other while Superman tries to comfort Bruce.she's also the only one who realizes that Bruce is lying about how he broke his leg.



!Other Superheroes
[[folder:Conner Kent / Superboy]]

A clone made with Superman's and Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member of Young Justice and a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.

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!Other Superheroes
[[folder:Conner Kent
[[folder:Black Canary]]
!!Dinah Lance
/ Superboy]]

Black Canary
[[quoteright:234:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_dinah.png]]
A clone made superheroine with Superman's a powerful scream and Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member of Young Justice and deadly martial arts skills. She's a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.Barbara's.



* CoolBigBro: To Jon. Jon adores Conner, and clearly looks up to him a lot.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Conner was grown in a lab from a mix of Kryptonian and human DNA.
* HeatVision: Like his genetic "father" Superman, Conner is able to emit powerful infrared radiation from his eyes. Unfortunately, his control of this is clearly not as fine as Clark's, as shown by his disastrous attempts at trying to shave with it.
* InterspeciesRomance: A picture framed in his room implies that he's in a relationship with Miss Martian, like his counterpart in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: Episode 87, "Objects in Mirrors" revolves around Conner's attempts to shave some newly grown stubble when it possesses the same NighInvulnerability as the rest of him. His struggles to bounce his HeatVision off the mirror to singe off the unwanted hair turn into a game where Clark and Jon both reflect it into Connor's stubborn stubble with hand mirrors.
* MundaneUtility: HeatVision is great for burning off bulletproof hair when you need to shave.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: The Kents adopted Conner as Clark's younger brother in the comics, but they see him as Clark's son and Jon's brother here.

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* CoolBigBro: To Jon. Jon adores Conner, and clearly looks up EarlyBirdCameo: Just enough of her side is seen to him a lot.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Conner was grown
identify her at the Watchtower meeting table in a lab from a mix of Kryptonian and human DNA.
* HeatVision: Like his genetic "father" Superman, Conner is able to emit powerful infrared radiation from his eyes. Unfortunately, his control of this is clearly not as fine as Clark's, as shown by his disastrous attempts at trying to shave with it.
* InterspeciesRomance: A picture framed in his room implies that he's in a relationship with Miss Martian, like his counterpart in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
* MundaneMadeAwesome:
Episode 87, "Objects 6. She makes her proper debut in Mirrors" revolves around Conner's attempts to shave Episode 88.
* TheHerosIdol: Barbara wore a Black Canary shirt as
some newly grown stubble when it possesses the same NighInvulnerability as the rest of him. His struggles to bounce his HeatVision off the mirror to singe off the unwanted hair turn into a game where Clark and Jon both reflect it into Connor's stubborn stubble with hand mirrors.
* MundaneUtility: HeatVision is great
merchandise for burning off bulletproof hair when you need to shave.
her favorite Justice League member.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: The Kents adopted Conner as Clark's younger brother in the comics, but they see him as Clark's son and Jon's brother here.SuperScream: Black Canary's canary cry is a super-powerfully strong voice.



[[folder:Jon Kent / Superboy II]]

The son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane as well as the second person to bear the Superboy name. He's Damian's BestFriend and a superhero in his own right.

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[[folder:Jon Kent [[folder:Green Lantern]]
!!Harold "Hal" Jordan
/ Superboy II]]

The son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane as well as the second person to bear the Superboy name. He's Damian's BestFriend and a superhero in his own right.
Green Lantern



* BestFriend: He's Damian's closest friend and the non-Wayne family member most able to handle Damian's volatile personality. When Bruce brings up Jon while discussing Damian's socialization issues at school, Damian mentions that Jon is different and "indestructible".
* BigBrotherWorship: Jon ''adores'' Conner, if greeting him with a tackling hug is any indication.
* CheerfulChild: Jon is very upbeat and is clearly having a good time helping Connor shave, cheering with a "Woohoo!" after succeeding.
* FlyingBrick: As a half-Kryptonian child, Jon has the full Kryptonian powerset. Damian describes him as "indestructible" and Jon is frequently seen floating during his first appearance in the comic.
* WhatAreRecords: When Clark mentions that life can't always be changing in phone booths to catch falling airplanes, Jon turns to Damian and asks, "What's a phone booth?" Clark instantly buries his face in his hands while moaning about feeling old.

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* BestFriend: MundaneUtility: He uses his Lantern Ring to create a visual aid for tying a tie. Bruce ''still'' doesn't get it.
* NotSoAboveItAll:
He's Damian's closest friend a fighter pilot, a space cop, and the non-Wayne family a member most able of the Justice League...and yet the sheer amount of items Batman keeps in his utility belt (stun bombs, a foldable katana, [[NoodleImplements shark repellent, fish treats for bears, etc]]) manages to handle Damian's volatile personality. shock and frustrate him (as he can create anything he needs with his ring, but is ''still'' shown up by Batman).
* VitriolicBestBuds:
When Bruce brings up Jon calls the Justice League for help in tying a tie, frustration leads to him and Barry/Flash yelling at each other while discussing Damian's socialization issues at school, Damian mentions that Jon is different and "indestructible".
* BigBrotherWorship: Jon ''adores'' Conner, if greeting him with a tackling hug is any indication.
* CheerfulChild: Jon is very upbeat and is clearly having a good time helping Connor shave, cheering with a "Woohoo!" after succeeding.
* FlyingBrick: As a half-Kryptonian child, Jon has the full Kryptonian powerset. Damian describes him as "indestructible" and Jon is frequently seen floating during his first appearance in the comic.
* WhatAreRecords: When Clark mentions that life can't always be changing in phone booths
Superman tries to catch falling airplanes, Jon turns to Damian and asks, "What's a phone booth?" Clark instantly buries his face in his hands while moaning about feeling old. comfort Bruce.



!Civilians
[[folder:Ana]]

A girl at Duke's school that he develops a crush on and subsequently starts dating.

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!Civilians
[[folder:Ana]]

!Other Superheroes
[[folder:Conner Kent / Superboy]]

A girl at Duke's school that he develops a crush on clone made with Superman's and subsequently starts dating.Lex Luthor's DNA. He's a founding member of Young Justice and a close friend of Tim, Cassie, and Bart.



* CanonForeigner: Has no clear counterpart from the comics.
* ItsNotYouItsMe: She used this line with Duke when she broke it off, but it clearly did a terrible job at softening the blow. [[LampshadeHanging Duke even wonders if that line has ever made anyone feel better.]]
* NiceGirl: She hits it off fast with Duke and is clearly a sweet girl with a kind heart... which makes it all the more tragic when she dumps him out of nowhere.
* NoodleIncident: It's not made clear why she suddenly broke it off with Duke, other than it not being his fault.
** Given Duke's later questions to Luke and Tim about their double lives, though, one can't help but wonder if his work as the Signal (and the amount of time he dedicates to that) had something to do with it...
* TemporaryLoveInterest: She went out with Duke for three comics before abruptly dumping him and disappearing from the comic.

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* CanonForeigner: Has no clear CoolBigBro: To Jon. Jon adores Conner, and clearly looks up to him a lot.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Conner was grown in a lab from a mix of Kryptonian and human DNA.
* HeatVision: Like his genetic "father" Superman, Conner is able to emit powerful infrared radiation from his eyes. Unfortunately, his control of this is clearly not as fine as Clark's, as shown by his disastrous attempts at trying to shave with it.
* InterspeciesRomance: A picture framed in his room implies that he's in a relationship with Miss Martian, like his
counterpart from the comics.
in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
* ItsNotYouItsMe: She used this line with Duke MundaneMadeAwesome: Episode 87, "Objects in Mirrors" revolves around Conner's attempts to shave some newly grown stubble when she broke it off, but it clearly did a terrible job at softening possesses the blow. [[LampshadeHanging Duke even wonders if that line has ever made anyone feel better.]]
* NiceGirl: She hits it off fast with Duke and is clearly a sweet girl with a kind heart... which makes it all the more tragic when she dumps him out of nowhere.
* NoodleIncident: It's not made clear why she suddenly broke it off with Duke, other than it not being his fault.
** Given Duke's later questions to Luke and Tim about their double lives, though, one can't help but wonder if his work
same NighInvulnerability as the Signal (and rest of him. His struggles to bounce his HeatVision off the amount of time he dedicates mirror to that) had something to do singe off the unwanted hair turn into a game where Clark and Jon both reflect it into Connor's stubborn stubble with it...
hand mirrors.
* TemporaryLoveInterest: She went out with Duke MundaneUtility: HeatVision is great for three comics before abruptly dumping burning off bulletproof hair when you need to shave.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: The Kents adopted Conner as Clark's younger brother in the comics, but they see
him as Clark's son and disappearing from the comic.Jon's brother here.



[[folder:Bernard Dowd]]

Tim Drake's current boyfriend.

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[[folder:Bernard Dowd]]

Tim Drake's current boyfriend.
[[folder:Jon Kent / Superboy II]]

The son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane as well as the second person to bear the Superboy name. He's Damian's BestFriend and a superhero in his own right.



* QueerColors: During their two dates in the "Better and Brighter" two-parter, Bernard's pink coat combined with Tim's purple coat and blue shirt are the colors associated with the bisexual pride flag.

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* QueerColors: During their two dates BestFriend: He's Damian's closest friend and the non-Wayne family member most able to handle Damian's volatile personality. When Bruce brings up Jon while discussing Damian's socialization issues at school, Damian mentions that Jon is different and "indestructible".
* BigBrotherWorship: Jon ''adores'' Conner, if greeting him with a tackling hug is any indication.
* CheerfulChild: Jon is very upbeat and is clearly having a good time helping Connor shave, cheering with a "Woohoo!" after succeeding.
* FlyingBrick: As a half-Kryptonian child, Jon has the full Kryptonian powerset. Damian describes him as "indestructible" and Jon is frequently seen floating during his first appearance
in the "Better comic.
* WhatAreRecords: When Clark mentions that life can't always be changing in phone booths to catch falling airplanes, Jon turns to Damian
and Brighter" two-parter, Bernard's pink coat combined with Tim's purple coat and blue shirt are the colors associated with the bisexual pride flag.asks, "What's a phone booth?" Clark instantly buries his face in his hands while moaning about feeling old.



[[folder:Jonathan and Martha Kent]]

Clark's adoptive parents who raised him to become the world's greatest superhero. They're good friends with the Waynes and sometimes invite Alfred over for dinner.

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[[folder:Jonathan !Civilians
[[folder:Ana]]

A girl at Duke's school that he develops a crush on
and Martha Kent]]

Clark's adoptive parents who raised him to become the world's greatest superhero. They're good friends with the Waynes and sometimes invite Alfred over for dinner.
subsequently starts dating.



* AlmightyMom: Martha can instantly cow any of the Kents with a stern glare and a frown. Clark, Conner, and Jon all freeze when she confronts them over burning holes in her walls while trying to help Connor use his HeatVision to shave.
* GoodParents: It's clear that they raised Clark with love and care, turning him into TheCape that everyone knows and loves. Clark thinks the world of them and panics when he realizes that his mom is aware that he's using his SuperSenses to eavesdrop on her, Jonathan, and Alfred.

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* AlmightyMom: Martha can instantly cow any of CanonForeigner: Has no clear counterpart from the Kents comics.
* ItsNotYouItsMe: She used this line
with a stern glare and a frown. Clark, Conner, and Jon all freeze Duke when she confronts them over burning holes in her walls while trying to help Connor use his HeatVision to shave.
broke it off, but it clearly did a terrible job at softening the blow. [[LampshadeHanging Duke even wonders if that line has ever made anyone feel better.]]
* GoodParents: NiceGirl: She hits it off fast with Duke and is clearly a sweet girl with a kind heart... which makes it all the more tragic when she dumps him out of nowhere.
* NoodleIncident:
It's not made clear that they raised Clark why she suddenly broke it off with love Duke, other than it not being his fault.
** Given Duke's later questions to Luke
and care, turning Tim about their double lives, though, one can't help but wonder if his work as the Signal (and the amount of time he dedicates to that) had something to do with it...
* TemporaryLoveInterest: She went out with Duke for three comics before abruptly dumping
him into TheCape that everyone knows and loves. Clark thinks disappearing from the world of them and panics when he realizes that his mom is aware that he's using his SuperSenses to eavesdrop on her, Jonathan, and Alfred.comic.



[[folder:Cullen Row]]
!!Cullen Row
Harper Row's brother, to whom she taught self-defense techniques in order to help him deal with their scary upbringing.

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[[folder:Cullen Row]]
!!Cullen Row
Harper Row's brother, to whom she taught self-defense techniques in order to help him deal with their scary upbringing.
[[folder:Bernard Dowd]]

Tim Drake's current boyfriend.



* DeadpanSnarker: After giving his sister some good advice in the "What Matters Most" two-parter, she asks when he became so smart, and he replies "I've always been brilliant and underappreciated".
* SecretKeeper: It's implied that he knows about his sister's work as Bluebird.

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* DeadpanSnarker: After giving his sister some good advice QueerColors: During their two dates in the "What Matters Most" "Better and Brighter" two-parter, she asks when he became so smart, Bernard's pink coat combined with Tim's purple coat and he replies "I've always been brilliant and underappreciated".
* SecretKeeper: It's implied that he knows about his sister's work as Bluebird.
blue shirt are the colors associated with the bisexual pride flag.



[[folder:Margie]]
!!Margie
A civilian who's a part of the Parent-Teacher's Association for Duke's school - which means that she runs into Bruce a lot.

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[[folder:Margie]]
!!Margie
A civilian who's a part of
[[folder:Jonathan and Martha Kent]]

Clark's adoptive parents who raised him to become
the Parent-Teacher's Association world's greatest superhero. They're good friends with the Waynes and sometimes invite Alfred over for Duke's school - which means that she runs into Bruce a lot.dinner.



* BullyingADragon: One wonders how she expected it to end when she tried to sabotage and upstage one of the richest men in the world. What's more, Duke and Bruce's conversation afterwards implies that it happens regularly.
* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: She's a PTA mom who's introduced having manipulated Bruce into bringing the wrong food to a class party so she can swoop in and upstage him with her homemade cupcakes.
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's this to Bruce - and he takes his rivalry with her every bit as seriously as he does his rogues. Duke points this out, finding it funny.
* TranquilFury: How she reacts when Bruce one-ups her cupcakes by getting the entire class free ice cream.

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* BullyingADragon: One wonders how she expected it to end AlmightyMom: Martha can instantly cow any of the Kents with a stern glare and a frown. Clark, Conner, and Jon all freeze when she tried confronts them over burning holes in her walls while trying to sabotage and upstage one of the richest men in the world. What's more, Duke and Bruce's conversation afterwards implies help Connor use his HeatVision to shave.
* GoodParents: It's clear
that it happens regularly.
* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: She's a PTA mom who's introduced having manipulated Bruce
they raised Clark with love and care, turning him into bringing TheCape that everyone knows and loves. Clark thinks the wrong food to a class party so she can swoop in world of them and upstage him with her homemade cupcakes.
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's this to Bruce - and he takes his rivalry with her every bit as seriously as he does his rogues. Duke points this out, finding it funny.
* TranquilFury: How she reacts
panics when Bruce one-ups her cupcakes by getting the entire class free ice cream.he realizes that his mom is aware that he's using his SuperSenses to eavesdrop on her, Jonathan, and Alfred.



[[folder:Lois Lane]]
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Superman's wife, and through him, a family friend of the Waynes. Like Clark, she is a reporter with the Daily Planet.

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[[folder:Lois Lane]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_lois.png]]

Superman's wife, and through him, a family friend of the Waynes. Like Clark,
[[folder:Cullen Row]]
!!Cullen Row
Harper Row's brother, to whom
she is a reporter taught self-defense techniques in order to help him deal with the Daily Planet.their scary upbringing.



* GoodParents: She is loving and caring towards her son Jon and his friend Damian, and tries to redirect their super-energy towards fighting mundane problems that affect regular people.
* PowerHair: This version of Lois keeps her hair in a sharp, neat bob, fitting her sensible personality and fancy credentials.
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: Her introductory blurb mentions that she has a Pulitzer, immediately establishing her as a power reporter like her comic counterpart.

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* GoodParents: She is loving DeadpanSnarker: After giving his sister some good advice in the "What Matters Most" two-parter, she asks when he became so smart, and caring towards her son Jon he replies "I've always been brilliant and his friend Damian, and tries to redirect their super-energy towards fighting mundane problems underappreciated".
* SecretKeeper: It's implied
that affect regular people.
* PowerHair: This version of Lois keeps her hair in a sharp, neat bob, fitting her sensible personality and fancy credentials.
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: Her introductory blurb mentions that she has a Pulitzer, immediately establishing her
he knows about his sister's work as a power reporter like her comic counterpart.
Bluebird.



!Others
[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
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The mother of Damian and daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the leader of the League of Assassins.

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!Others
[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_talia.png]]

The mother of Damian and daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the leader
[[folder:Margie]]
!!Margie
A civilian who's a part
of the League of Assassins.Parent-Teacher's Association for Duke's school - which means that she runs into Bruce a lot.



* AbusiveParents: She trained Damian to be an assassin since ''birth'', with all the [[TrainingFromHell brutality]] that implies. That said, she eventually realized that this was a horrible environment for a child to grow up in and gave him up.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed in that she still trained Damian to be an assassin [[TrainingFromHell apparently quite brutally]] during his early childhood, but unlike many of her other mainline iterations, she seems to have undergone something of a HeelRealization and sent Damian to live with Bruce because she realized she was robbing Damian of a childhood.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She is initially cold to Damian when she arrives to check on him, scolding him for keeping her waiting and claiming that she's only there to see how his skills are developing. However, when Damian points out that her "tests" are normally [[TrainingFromHell very different]], she drops the act and admits that she only came to see if he was happy with the Bat-Family.
* MissingMom: She keeps her distance from Damian after leaving him with Bruce, but still checks up on him to make sure that he's happy.
* ParentsAsPeople: She did contribute to Damian being initially raised as an assassin, but she realized down the line that she was robbing him of a childhood, so she let him leave to live with Bruce so that he could hopefully live a happier life.

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* AbusiveParents: She trained Damian to be an assassin since ''birth'', with all the [[TrainingFromHell brutality]] that implies. That said, BullyingADragon: One wonders how she eventually realized that this was a horrible environment for a child expected it to grow up in and gave him up.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed in that she still trained Damian to be an assassin [[TrainingFromHell apparently quite brutally]] during his early childhood, but unlike many of her other mainline iterations, she seems to have undergone something of a HeelRealization and sent Damian to live with Bruce because she realized she was robbing Damian of a childhood.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She is initially cold to Damian
end when she arrives tried to check on him, scolding him for keeping her waiting sabotage and claiming upstage one of the richest men in the world. What's more, Duke and Bruce's conversation afterwards implies that she's only there it happens regularly.
* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: She's a PTA mom who's introduced having manipulated Bruce into bringing the wrong food
to see how his skills are developing. However, when Damian points out that her "tests" are normally [[TrainingFromHell very different]], a class party so she drops the act can swoop in and admits that she only came to see if he was happy with the Bat-Family.
* MissingMom: She keeps her distance from Damian after leaving
upstage him with Bruce, but still checks up on him her homemade cupcakes.
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's this
to make sure that he's happy.
* ParentsAsPeople: She did contribute to Damian being initially raised as an assassin, but she realized down the line that she was robbing him of a childhood, so she let him leave to live with
Bruce so that - and he could hopefully live a happier life.takes his rivalry with her every bit as seriously as he does his rogues. Duke points this out, finding it funny.
* TranquilFury: How she reacts when Bruce one-ups her cupcakes by getting the entire class free ice cream.



[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!Selina Kyle / Catwoman
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A cat-themed villain with whom Batman has a complicated relationship.

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[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!Selina Kyle / Catwoman
[[folder:Lois Lane]]
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A cat-themed villain Superman's wife, and through him, a family friend of the Waynes. Like Clark, she is a reporter with whom Batman has a complicated relationship.the Daily Planet.



* ActuallyPrettyFunny: She is initially annoyed when [[IsThisThingStillOn Bruce's mistake]] causes his proteges to overhear their flirting, but quickly comes to find the whole situation hilarious and reassures him that they'll get over it.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling her "evil" is a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by the time the comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows that she's not fully tamed either.
* DatingCatwoman: [[TropeNamer Naturally]]. Even though she's a thief that Batman is supposed to catch, they can't help but become incredibly flirty in each other's presence. Later issues show that they are an unofficial couple, as Selina gives Damian birthday presents, comes over for holidays, and can be in the Batcave without anyone getting upset.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Her name appeared on a gift tag in "Stupid Traditions" and she had a non-speaking cameo in "Top Chef" before making a proper appearance in "TMI".
* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).
* ReformedButNotTamed: Episode 88, "Birds of Prey", has her helping Huntress, Oracle, and Black Canary organize a heist to reobtain Green Arrow's heirloom rings, which had been sent to a jewelry store for cleaning, stolen during a break-in, and then sold to a collector. It ends with the others realizing that Catwoman almost certainly stole the rest of the collector's stuff during the mission and they helped her get away with it.

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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: GoodParents: She is initially annoyed when [[IsThisThingStillOn Bruce's mistake]] causes loving and caring towards her son Jon and his proteges friend Damian, and tries to overhear redirect their flirting, but quickly comes to find the whole situation hilarious and reassures him super-energy towards fighting mundane problems that they'll get over it.
affect regular people.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling PowerHair: This version of Lois keeps her "evil" is hair in a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by the time the sharp, neat bob, fitting her sensible personality and fancy credentials.
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: Her introductory blurb mentions that she has a Pulitzer, immediately establishing her as a power reporter like her
comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows that she's not fully tamed either.
* DatingCatwoman: [[TropeNamer Naturally]]. Even though she's a thief that Batman is supposed to catch, they can't help but become incredibly flirty in each other's presence. Later issues show that they are an unofficial couple, as Selina gives Damian birthday presents, comes over for holidays, and can be in the Batcave without anyone getting upset.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Her name appeared on a gift tag in "Stupid Traditions" and she had a non-speaking cameo in "Top Chef" before making a proper appearance in "TMI".
* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).
* ReformedButNotTamed: Episode 88, "Birds of Prey", has her helping Huntress, Oracle, and Black Canary organize a heist to reobtain Green Arrow's heirloom rings, which had been sent to a jewelry store for cleaning, stolen during a break-in, and then sold to a collector. It ends with the others realizing that Catwoman almost certainly stole the rest of the collector's stuff during the mission and they helped her get away with it.
counterpart.



[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_pam.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Fine. Just don't expect us to become best friends or anything."'']]

A plant-controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for selling plant-based meat substitutes.

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[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy
!Others
[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_pam.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Fine. Just don't expect us to become best friends or anything."'']]

A plant-controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for selling plant-based meat substitutes.
org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_talia.png]]

The mother of Damian and daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the leader of the League of Assassins.



* AdaptationalModesty: During Dick's flashback to Ivy's active villain days, she's shown wearing a jacket and full leggings instead of her usual mainstream leotard.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Usually, Poison Ivy is either evil or at best morally questionable. This Pamela, while she does still work as an activist and ''was'' like her counterparts in the past, seems to have (mostly) [[StealthPun turned over a new leaf]], at least enough that she doesn't seem to spend her time fighting with the Batfamily any longer.
* AffablyEvil: A flashback to her villain days in "Lesson Learned" shows her giving Batman a moment to scold a young Dick Grayson for acting up (and also the time to get him out of one of her man-eating plants - twice).
* DeathGlare: Combined with ScaryShinyGlasses, this is the look she gives Orphan upon the latter asking if giving a plant too much water is a bad thing.
* FriendlyEnemy: Like her girlfriend, Harley Quinn, Ivy seems to be on good terms with the Bat Family. She's cold to Spoiler and Orphan initially (due to Harley being injured while helping them) but ends up warming up swiftly once they get her to teach them how to properly care for house plants. It's debatable whether or not she even qualifies as an actual enemy in this timeline (seeing as how she clearly supports Harley fighting alongside the Bats).
* HazyFeelTurn: Is introduced as a former villain, but it's not made clear what her current alignment actually is.
* PaintingTheMedium: All of her speech bubbles have a green outline, to reflect her green skin and green thumb.
* RedheadInGreen: Red hair and is wearing green in promotion images for Bat-Burger's veggie burgers.
* {{Tsundere}}: She insists to Spoiler and Orphan that she's not friends with them even after quite obviously bonding with them while teaching them how to care for plants.
* VillainHasAPoint: Gotham Harbour is poluted enough that Tim Drake will admit that he gets where she's coming from.

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* AdaptationalModesty: During Dick's flashback AbusiveParents: She trained Damian to Ivy's active villain days, she's shown wearing be an assassin since ''birth'', with all the [[TrainingFromHell brutality]] that implies. That said, she eventually realized that this was a jacket horrible environment for a child to grow up in and full leggings instead of her usual mainstream leotard.
gave him up.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Usually, Poison Ivy is either evil or at best morally questionable. This Pamela, while Downplayed in that she does still work as trained Damian to be an activist and ''was'' like assassin [[TrainingFromHell apparently quite brutally]] during his early childhood, but unlike many of her counterparts in the past, other mainline iterations, she seems to have (mostly) [[StealthPun turned over undergone something of a new leaf]], at least enough that she doesn't seem HeelRealization and sent Damian to spend her time fighting live with the Batfamily any longer.
* AffablyEvil: A flashback to her villain days in "Lesson Learned" shows her giving Batman a moment to scold a young Dick Grayson for acting up (and also the time to get him out of one of her man-eating plants - twice).
* DeathGlare: Combined with ScaryShinyGlasses, this is the look
Bruce because she gives Orphan upon the latter asking if giving realized she was robbing Damian of a plant too much water childhood.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She
is a bad thing.
* FriendlyEnemy: Like her girlfriend, Harley Quinn, Ivy seems to be on good terms with the Bat Family. She's cold to Spoiler and Orphan
initially (due cold to Harley being injured while helping them) but ends up warming up swiftly once they get Damian when she arrives to check on him, scolding him for keeping her to teach them how to properly care for house plants. It's debatable whether or not she even qualifies as an actual enemy in this timeline (seeing as how she clearly supports Harley fighting alongside the Bats).
* HazyFeelTurn: Is introduced as a former villain, but it's not made clear what her current alignment actually is.
* PaintingTheMedium: All of her speech bubbles have a green outline, to reflect her green skin
waiting and green thumb.
* RedheadInGreen: Red hair and is wearing green in promotion images for Bat-Burger's veggie burgers.
* {{Tsundere}}: She insists to Spoiler and Orphan
claiming that she's not friends only there to see how his skills are developing. However, when Damian points out that her "tests" are normally [[TrainingFromHell very different]], she drops the act and admits that she only came to see if he was happy with them even the Bat-Family.
* MissingMom: She keeps her distance from Damian
after quite obviously bonding leaving him with them while teaching them how Bruce, but still checks up on him to care for plants.
* VillainHasAPoint: Gotham Harbour is poluted enough
make sure that Tim Drake will admit he's happy.
* ParentsAsPeople: She did contribute to Damian being initially raised as an assassin, but she realized down the line that she was robbing him of a childhood, so she let him leave to live with Bruce so
that he gets where she's coming from.could hopefully live a happier life.



[[folder:Harley Quinn]]
!!Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_harley.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Why would he ask you? ''I'm'' his best friend."'']]
-->''Don't let appearances fool you. [[ItMakesSenseInContext She's not really Batman]].''
The Joker’s former sidekick and girlfriend, now dishing out laughs and pain on the side of Justice. Maybe?

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[[folder:Harley Quinn]]
!!Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn
[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!Selina Kyle / Catwoman
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_harley.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Why would he ask you? ''I'm'' his best friend."'']]
-->''Don't let appearances fool you. [[ItMakesSenseInContext She's not really Batman]].''
The Joker’s former sidekick and girlfriend, now dishing out laughs and pain on the side of Justice. Maybe?
org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_selina.png]]

A cat-themed villain with whom Batman has a complicated relationship.



* AntiHero: On her best days. Harley wants to do good, but she's so chaotic and destructive that she usually creates a new crisis instead of solving the first one.
* BestFriend: Considers herself this to Batman. Bruce's feelings on the matter are unclear, especially since Superman also claims the title. Batman's daughters clearly like her, though.
* EleventhHourRanger: She first shows up in the final episode of season one.
* FriendlyEnemy: Assuming she even ''is'' an enemy at this point. She's on good enough terms with Batman to have his cell phone number, and she genuinely believes that she's his "best friend". "Branching Out" indicates that she's on genuinely friendly terms with the Bat Family, with Spoiler and Orphan explicitly calling her a teammate.
* NoodleIncident: In "Branching Out" she's in bed, recuperating after being hurt while helping Spoiler and Orphan.
* PaperThinDisguise: She's introduced wearing a crude cowl and cape to fill in for Batman that does absolutely nothing to disguise her normal attire. Despite this, she's genuinely convinced that her "disguise" was good enough to fool Superman (the guy with ''X-ray vision'').

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* AntiHero: On her best days. Harley wants to do good, but she's so chaotic and destructive that she usually creates a new crisis instead of solving the first one.
* BestFriend: Considers herself this to Batman.
ActuallyPrettyFunny: She is initially annoyed when [[IsThisThingStillOn Bruce's feelings on mistake]] causes his proteges to overhear their flirting, but quickly comes to find the matter are unclear, especially since Superman also claims whole situation hilarious and reassures him that they'll get over it.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling her "evil" is a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by
the title. Batman's daughters clearly like her, though.
* EleventhHourRanger: She first shows up in
time the final episode of season one.
* FriendlyEnemy: Assuming she even ''is'' an enemy at this point. She's on good enough terms with
comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman to have his cell phone number, and she on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely believes trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's his "best friend". "Branching Out" indicates able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows that she's on genuinely friendly terms with the Bat Family, with Spoiler and Orphan explicitly calling her a teammate.
not fully tamed either.
* NoodleIncident: In "Branching Out" DatingCatwoman: [[TropeNamer Naturally]]. Even though she's a thief that Batman is supposed to catch, they can't help but become incredibly flirty in bed, recuperating after being hurt while each other's presence. Later issues show that they are an unofficial couple, as Selina gives Damian birthday presents, comes over for holidays, and can be in the Batcave without anyone getting upset.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Her name appeared on a gift tag in "Stupid Traditions" and she had a non-speaking cameo in "Top Chef" before making a proper appearance in "TMI".
* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).
* ReformedButNotTamed: Episode 88, "Birds of Prey", has her
helping Spoiler Huntress, Oracle, and Orphan.
* PaperThinDisguise: She's introduced wearing
Black Canary organize a crude cowl heist to reobtain Green Arrow's heirloom rings, which had been sent to a jewelry store for cleaning, stolen during a break-in, and cape then sold to fill in for Batman a collector. It ends with the others realizing that does absolutely nothing to disguise Catwoman almost certainly stole the rest of the collector's stuff during the mission and they helped her normal attire. Despite this, she's genuinely convinced that her "disguise" was good enough to fool Superman (the guy get away with ''X-ray vision'').it.



!Villains
[[folder:The Joker]]
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Batman's arch-nemesis. A clown-themed supervillain who is well known for his acts of cruelty against the Bat-Family, most infamously [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily the murder of Jason Todd]].

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!Villains
[[folder:The Joker]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy
[[quoteright:300:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joker_wfa.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_pam.png]]
Batman's arch-nemesis. [[caption-width-right:300:''"Fine. Just don't expect us to become best friends or anything."'']]

A clown-themed supervillain who is well known plant-controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for his acts of cruelty against the Bat-Family, most infamously [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily the murder of Jason Todd]].selling plant-based meat substitutes.



* TheGhost: He has yet to make an in-person appearance, having only appeared in Jason's hallucinations in "Strong Enough" and one panel of a flashback to Duke's past in "Worthy". {{Justified|Trope}}, as [[KnightOfCerebus his very nature]] goes against the LighterAndSofter tone of the webcomic.
* HeWhoMustNotBeNamed: Jason at least seems reluctant to say his name, only ever referring to him as "a very bad man" while posing a "hypothetical" scenario to a group of socialites. Even as he's undergoing a panic attack from [[TraumaButton being reminded of what he did]], he only refers to Joker as "he" or "him".
* KnightOfCerebus: While mentions of Jason's death and resurrection are often played for laughs, the act itself is very much ''not'', and the lingering trauma of Joker's actions is played for all the horror it's worth in "Strong Enough".
* MonsterClown: It wouldn't be Joker without this trait. The "Monster" part especially, since any comedy in the series [[KnightOfCerebus comes to a screeching halt]] when Jason is forced to remember what he did to him.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: This is a much LighterAndSofter take on the Batman mythos... with the glaring exception of the Joker. The trauma-induced memory of what he did to Jason causes all the comedy to leave the building.

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* TheGhost: He has yet to make an in-person appearance, having only appeared in Jason's hallucinations in "Strong Enough" and one panel of a AdaptationalModesty: During Dick's flashback to Duke's past Ivy's active villain days, she's shown wearing a jacket and full leggings instead of her usual mainstream leotard.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Usually, Poison Ivy is either evil or at best morally questionable. This Pamela, while she does still work as an activist and ''was'' like her counterparts
in "Worthy". {{Justified|Trope}}, as [[KnightOfCerebus his very nature]] goes against the LighterAndSofter tone of the webcomic.
* HeWhoMustNotBeNamed: Jason
past, seems to have (mostly) [[StealthPun turned over a new leaf]], at least enough that she doesn't seem to spend her time fighting with the Batfamily any longer.
* AffablyEvil: A flashback to her villain days in "Lesson Learned" shows her giving Batman a moment to scold a young Dick Grayson for acting up (and also the time to get him out of one of her man-eating plants - twice).
* DeathGlare: Combined with ScaryShinyGlasses, this is the look she gives Orphan upon the latter asking if giving a plant too much water is a bad thing.
* FriendlyEnemy: Like her girlfriend, Harley Quinn, Ivy
seems reluctant to say his name, only ever referring be on good terms with the Bat Family. She's cold to him as "a very bad man" Spoiler and Orphan initially (due to Harley being injured while posing a "hypothetical" scenario helping them) but ends up warming up swiftly once they get her to a group of socialites. Even as he's undergoing a panic attack from [[TraumaButton being reminded of what he did]], he only refers teach them how to Joker as "he" or "him".
* KnightOfCerebus: While mentions of Jason's death and resurrection are often played
properly care for laughs, house plants. It's debatable whether or not she even qualifies as an actual enemy in this timeline (seeing as how she clearly supports Harley fighting alongside the act itself is very much ''not'', and the lingering trauma of Joker's actions is played for all the horror Bats).
* HazyFeelTurn: Is introduced as a former villain, but
it's worth in "Strong Enough".
* MonsterClown: It wouldn't be Joker without this trait. The "Monster" part especially, since any comedy in the series [[KnightOfCerebus comes to a screeching halt]] when Jason is forced to remember
not made clear what he did her current alignment actually is.
* PaintingTheMedium: All of her speech bubbles have a green outline,
to him.
reflect her green skin and green thumb.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: This RedheadInGreen: Red hair and is a much LighterAndSofter take on the Batman mythos... wearing green in promotion images for Bat-Burger's veggie burgers.
* {{Tsundere}}: She insists to Spoiler and Orphan that she's not friends
with the glaring exception of the Joker. The trauma-induced memory of what them even after quite obviously bonding with them while teaching them how to care for plants.
* VillainHasAPoint: Gotham Harbour is poluted enough that Tim Drake will admit that
he did to Jason causes all the comedy to leave the building.gets where she's coming from.



[[folder:Scarecrow]]
!!Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow

A criminal who uses fear toxin.

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[[folder:Scarecrow]]
!!Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow

A criminal who uses fear toxin.
[[folder:Harley Quinn]]
!!Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wfa_harley.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Why would he ask you? ''I'm'' his best friend."'']]
-->''Don't let appearances fool you. [[ItMakesSenseInContext She's not really Batman]].''
The Joker’s former sidekick and girlfriend, now dishing out laughs and pain on the side of Justice. Maybe?



* KarmaHoudini: After he sets off the fear toxin in "Why We Fight", he takes advantage of Batman saving Robin from it by running away, seemingly escaping unscathed.
* NonActionGuy: We first see him running away from Batman instead of fighting him and is easily beaten by him.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Scarecrow's schtick of using peoples' own worst fears against them via his toxin is pretty dark, so it makes sense why he only occasionally appears in this series.

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* KarmaHoudini: After he sets off the fear toxin in "Why We Fight", he takes advantage of Batman saving Robin from it by running away, seemingly escaping unscathed.
* NonActionGuy: We first see him running away from Batman
AntiHero: On her best days. Harley wants to do good, but she's so chaotic and destructive that she usually creates a new crisis instead of fighting him and is easily beaten by him.
solving the first one.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Scarecrow's schtick of using peoples' own worst fears against them via his toxin is pretty dark, so it makes sense why he only occasionally appears in BestFriend: Considers herself this series.to Batman. Bruce's feelings on the matter are unclear, especially since Superman also claims the title. Batman's daughters clearly like her, though.
* EleventhHourRanger: She first shows up in the final episode of season one.
* FriendlyEnemy: Assuming she even ''is'' an enemy at this point. She's on good enough terms with Batman to have his cell phone number, and she genuinely believes that she's his "best friend". "Branching Out" indicates that she's on genuinely friendly terms with the Bat Family, with Spoiler and Orphan explicitly calling her a teammate.
* NoodleIncident: In "Branching Out" she's in bed, recuperating after being hurt while helping Spoiler and Orphan.
* PaperThinDisguise: She's introduced wearing a crude cowl and cape to fill in for Batman that does absolutely nothing to disguise her normal attire. Despite this, she's genuinely convinced that her "disguise" was good enough to fool Superman (the guy with ''X-ray vision'').



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!!Oswald Cobblepot / Penguin

A monocle-wearing Gotham crime boss.

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!!Oswald Cobblepot / Penguin

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Batman's arch-nemesis.
A monocle-wearing Gotham crime boss.clown-themed supervillain who is well known for his acts of cruelty against the Bat-Family, most infamously [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily the murder of Jason Todd]].



* ComplexityAddiction: Penguin is well prepared for the Bats to swoop in and ruin his plans with his place defended against all kinds of [[DynamicEntry dynamic entries]], only for Cass, Jason and Duke to simply walk through the unguarded door. In Cobblepot's defense Cass and Jason were planning a more explosive entrance before Duke pointed out that their reliance on doing so meant walking in would be a surprise.

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* ComplexityAddiction: Penguin is well prepared for the Bats TheGhost: He has yet to swoop make an in-person appearance, having only appeared in Jason's hallucinations in "Strong Enough" and ruin one panel of a flashback to Duke's past in "Worthy". {{Justified|Trope}}, as [[KnightOfCerebus his plans with his place defended very nature]] goes against all kinds the LighterAndSofter tone of [[DynamicEntry dynamic entries]], only for Cass, the webcomic.
* HeWhoMustNotBeNamed:
Jason at least seems reluctant to say his name, only ever referring to him as "a very bad man" while posing a "hypothetical" scenario to a group of socialites. Even as he's undergoing a panic attack from [[TraumaButton being reminded of what he did]], he only refers to Joker as "he" or "him".
* KnightOfCerebus: While mentions of Jason's death
and Duke to simply walk through resurrection are often played for laughs, the unguarded door. In Cobblepot's defense Cass act itself is very much ''not'', and the lingering trauma of Joker's actions is played for all the horror it's worth in "Strong Enough".
* MonsterClown: It wouldn't be Joker without this trait. The "Monster" part especially, since any comedy in the series [[KnightOfCerebus comes to a screeching halt]] when
Jason were planning is forced to remember what he did to him.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: This is
a more explosive entrance before Duke pointed out that their reliance much LighterAndSofter take on doing so meant walking in would be a surprise. the Batman mythos... with the glaring exception of the Joker. The trauma-induced memory of what he did to Jason causes all the comedy to leave the building.



[[folder:Condiment King]]

A CListFodder level supervillain, who the Batfamily ''hates'' having to fight.

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[[folder:Scarecrow]]
!!Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow

A CListFodder level supervillain, criminal who the Batfamily ''hates'' having to fight.uses fear toxin.



* CListFodder: Fighting him isn't the hard part, apparently, considering he uses ''condiments'' as a weapon - but everyone in the Batfamily ''dreads'' having to clean up after fighting him. Even ''Batman'' hates fighting him.
* TheDreaded: PlayedForLaughs. The Batfamily hates fighting him, not so much because it's ''hard'', but because they've all had a suit ruined by ketchup, mustard, mayo, horseradish, or some other condiment at one point or another.
-->'''Nightwing''': It took me three weeks to get the mustard smell out of my uniform last time. Three '''''weeks'''''!

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* CListFodder: Fighting KarmaHoudini: After he sets off the fear toxin in "Why We Fight", he takes advantage of Batman saving Robin from it by running away, seemingly escaping unscathed.
* NonActionGuy: We first see
him isn't the hard part, apparently, considering he uses ''condiments'' as a weapon - but everyone in the Batfamily ''dreads'' having to clean up after running away from Batman instead of fighting him. Even ''Batman'' hates fighting him and is easily beaten by him.
* TheDreaded: PlayedForLaughs. The Batfamily hates fighting him, not VileVillainSaccharineShow: Scarecrow's schtick of using peoples' own worst fears against them via his toxin is pretty dark, so much because it's ''hard'', but because they've all had a suit ruined by ketchup, mustard, mayo, horseradish, or some other condiment at one point or another.
-->'''Nightwing''': It took me three weeks to get the mustard smell out of my uniform last time. Three '''''weeks'''''!
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[[folder:The Penguin]]
!!Oswald Cobblepot / Penguin

A monocle-wearing Gotham crime boss.
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* ComplexityAddiction: Penguin is well prepared for the Bats to swoop in and ruin his plans with his place defended against all kinds of [[DynamicEntry dynamic entries]], only for Cass, Jason and Duke to simply walk through the unguarded door. In Cobblepot's defense Cass and Jason were planning a more explosive entrance before Duke pointed out that their reliance on doing so meant walking in would be a surprise.
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[[folder:Condiment King]]

A CListFodder level supervillain, who the Batfamily ''hates'' having to fight.
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* CListFodder: Fighting him isn't the hard part, apparently, considering he uses ''condiments'' as a weapon - but everyone in the Batfamily ''dreads'' having to clean up after fighting him. Even ''Batman'' hates fighting him.
* TheDreaded: PlayedForLaughs. The Batfamily hates fighting him, not so much because it's ''hard'', but because they've all had a suit ruined by ketchup, mustard, mayo, horseradish, or some other condiment at one point or another.
-->'''Nightwing''': It took me three weeks to get the mustard smell out of my uniform last time. Three '''''weeks'''''!
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[[folder: Mad Hatter]]
An Alice in Wonderland-obsessed criminal who can hypnotize people. Likes speaking in rhyme.
* CompellingVoice: His main power. Uses it to hypnotize Cass, and she almost kills Damien before snapping out of it.
* EvilIsPetty: Takes delight in taunting Cass about her traumatic past, and seems to enjoy the prospect of pitting her against Damien.
* KnightOfCerebus: His appearance in Episodes 90 and 91 takes a very dark turn. He hypnotizes Cass to [[WouldHurtAChild attack Damien,]] with him only narrowly snapping her out of it. As he does this, he taunts Cass about how she's a "weapon who thought she was a girl," bringing up her past trauma in a very dark way.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: For a character often played for laughs in other media, Mad Hatter is a very dark character here. Damien underestimates him and nearly ends up killed by his own adopted sister for his trouble.
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* ExpressiveMask: It's more noticeable with him than the rest of the Batfamily that his mask emotes, on account of it having eyeholes that should be inflexible.
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* IWorkAlone: He still calims this to his fellows in the Justice League. It's not remotely true.

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* IWorkAlone: He still calims claims this to his fellows in the Justice League. It's not remotely true.
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* VillainHasAPoint: Gotham Harbour is poluted enough that Tim Drake will admit that he gets where she's coming from.
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* AnimalLover: Is enamored by Damian’s assortment of pets when she visits Bruce to discuss their plans, insisting that she meet the Bat Cow and lighting up with joy at the sight of Goliath the Dragon Bat.
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* MustHaveCaffeine: His tagline notes him as "coffee addict".

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* MustHaveCaffeine: His tagline notes him as "coffee addict".addict" and he has a coffee mug that reads "Coffee > Crime Fighting".
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* LovedByAll: The ''entire'' Bat-Family adored Alfred, and when Dick realizes that they all left him alone for a holiday by being on missions, everyone from Jason to Bruce himself drops everything to come right back home.
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* LovedByAll: While the Bat-Family has their internal friction, ''everyone'' loves Dick.
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* ChildishOlderSibling: Especially compared to the strict Damian and normal Duke, goofy Dick has a notably different demeanor.

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* ChildishOlderSibling: Especially Downplayed; Dick is noticeably goofy and laid-back despite being the oldest of Bruce's adoptive kids, especially compared to the strict Damian and normal Duke, goofy Dick has a notably different demeanor.Duke. That said, he does have moments of maturity and is always willing to help his family when they need him.
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* SpockSpeak: While he's always had a tendency to use big words in the comics, in this series he always speaks precisely and technically, and he never uses any contractions or slang in his speech. It highlights both his prodigious intelligence and trouble connecting with other people.

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* SpockSpeak: While he's always had a tendency to use big words in the comics, in this series he always speaks precisely and technically, and he never rarely ever uses any contractions or slang in his speech. It highlights both his prodigious intelligence and trouble connecting with other people.
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!Others
[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
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The mother of Damian and daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the leader of the League of Assassins.

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!Others
[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
[[folder:Lois Lane]]
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The mother of Damian Superman's wife, and daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the leader through him, a family friend of the League of Assassins.Waynes. Like Clark, she is a reporter with the Daily Planet.



* AbusiveParents: She trained Damian to be an assassin since ''birth'', with all the [[TrainingFromHell brutality]] that implies. That said, she eventually realized that this was a horrible environment for a child to grow up in and gave him up.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed in that she still trained Damian to be an assassin [[TrainingFromHell apparently quite brutally]] during his early childhood, but unlike many of her other mainline iterations, she seems to have undergone something of a HeelRealization and sent Damian to live with Bruce because she realized she was robbing Damian of a childhood.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She is initially cold to Damian when she arrives to check on him, scolding him for keeping her waiting and claiming that she's only there to see how his skills are developing. However, when Damian points out that her "tests" are normally [[TrainingFromHell very different]], she drops the act and admits that she only came to see if he was happy with the Bat-Family.
* MissingMom: She keeps her distance from Damian after leaving him with Bruce, but still checks up on him to make sure that he's happy.
* ParentsAsPeople: She did contribute to Damian being initially raised as an assassin, but she realized down the line that she was robbing him of a childhood, so she let him leave to live with Bruce so that he could hopefully live a happier life.

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* AbusiveParents: She trained Damian to be an assassin since ''birth'', with all the [[TrainingFromHell brutality]] that implies. That said, she eventually realized that this was a horrible environment for a child to grow up in and gave him up.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed in that she still trained Damian to be an assassin [[TrainingFromHell apparently quite brutally]] during his early childhood, but unlike many of her other mainline iterations, she seems to have undergone something of a HeelRealization and sent Damian to live with Bruce because she realized she was robbing Damian of a childhood.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
GoodParents: She is initially cold to Damian when she arrives to check on him, scolding him for keeping loving and caring towards her waiting son Jon and claiming his friend Damian, and tries to redirect their super-energy towards fighting mundane problems that she's only there to see how his skills are developing. However, when Damian points out that her "tests" are normally [[TrainingFromHell very different]], she drops the act and admits that she only came to see if he was happy with the Bat-Family.
affect regular people.
* MissingMom: She PowerHair: This version of Lois keeps her distance from Damian after leaving him with Bruce, but still checks up on him to make sure that he's happy.
hair in a sharp, neat bob, fitting her sensible personality and fancy credentials.
* ParentsAsPeople: She did contribute to Damian being initially raised as an assassin, but she realized down the line RealAwardFictionalCharacter: Her introductory blurb mentions that she was robbing him of has a childhood, so she let him leave to live with Bruce so that he could hopefully live Pulitzer, immediately establishing her as a happier life.power reporter like her comic counterpart.



[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!Selina Kyle / Catwoman
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A cat-themed villain with whom Batman has a complicated relationship.

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!Others
[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
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A cat-themed villain with whom Batman has a complicated relationship.The mother of Damian and daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the leader of the League of Assassins.



* ActuallyPrettyFunny: She is initially annoyed when [[IsThisThingStillOn Bruce's mistake]] causes his proteges to overhear their flirting, but quickly comes to find the whole situation hilarious and reassures him that they'll get over it.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling her "evil" is a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by the time the comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows that she's not fully tamed either.
* DatingCatwoman: [[TropeNamer Naturally]]. Even though she's a thief that Batman is supposed to catch, they can't help but become incredibly flirty in each other's presence. Later issues show that they are an unofficial couple, as Selina gives Damian birthday presents, comes over for holidays, and can be in the Batcave without anyone getting upset.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Her name appeared on a gift tag in "Stupid Traditions" and she had a non-speaking cameo in "Top Chef" before making a proper appearance in "TMI".
* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).
* ReformedButNotTamed: Episode 88, "Birds of Prey", has her helping Huntress, Oracle, and Black Canary organize a heist to reobtain Green Arrow's heirloom rings, which had been sent to a jewelry store for cleaning, stolen during a break-in, and then sold to a collector. It ends with the others realizing that Catwoman almost certainly stole the rest of the collector's stuff during the mission and they helped her get away with it.

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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: AbusiveParents: She trained Damian to be an assassin since ''birth'', with all the [[TrainingFromHell brutality]] that implies. That said, she eventually realized that this was a horrible environment for a child to grow up in and gave him up.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed in that she still trained Damian to be an assassin [[TrainingFromHell apparently quite brutally]] during his early childhood, but unlike many of her other mainline iterations, she seems to have undergone something of a HeelRealization and sent Damian to live with Bruce because she realized she was robbing Damian of a childhood.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
She is initially annoyed cold to Damian when [[IsThisThingStillOn Bruce's mistake]] causes his proteges she arrives to overhear their flirting, but quickly comes to find the whole situation hilarious check on him, scolding him for keeping her waiting and reassures him that they'll get over it.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling her "evil" is a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by the time the comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention
claiming that she's able only there to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send see how his skills are developing. However, when Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows points out that she's not fully tamed either.
* DatingCatwoman: [[TropeNamer Naturally]]. Even though she's a thief
her "tests" are normally [[TrainingFromHell very different]], she drops the act and admits that Batman is supposed to catch, they can't help but become incredibly flirty in each other's presence. Later issues show that they are an unofficial couple, as Selina gives Damian birthday presents, comes over for holidays, and can be in the Batcave without anyone getting upset.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Her name appeared on a gift tag in "Stupid Traditions" and
she had a non-speaking cameo in "Top Chef" before making a proper appearance in "TMI".
* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her
only came to teach her how to fight in high heels).
* ReformedButNotTamed: Episode 88, "Birds of Prey", has her helping Huntress, Oracle, and Black Canary organize a heist to reobtain Green Arrow's heirloom rings, which had been sent to a jewelry store for cleaning, stolen during a break-in, and then sold to a collector. It ends
see if he was happy with the others realizing Bat-Family.
* MissingMom: She keeps her distance from Damian after leaving him with Bruce, but still checks up on him to make sure
that Catwoman almost certainly stole he's happy.
* ParentsAsPeople: She did contribute to Damian being initially raised as an assassin, but she realized down
the rest line that she was robbing him of the collector's stuff during the mission and they helped her get away a childhood, so she let him leave to live with it.Bruce so that he could hopefully live a happier life.



[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Fine. Just don't expect us to become best friends or anything."'']]

A plant-controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for selling plant-based meat substitutes.

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[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!Selina Kyle
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Fine. Just don't expect us to become best friends or anything."'']]

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A plant-controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman cat-themed villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for selling plant-based meat substitutes. with whom Batman has a complicated relationship.


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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: She is initially annoyed when [[IsThisThingStillOn Bruce's mistake]] causes his proteges to overhear their flirting, but quickly comes to find the whole situation hilarious and reassures him that they'll get over it.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling her "evil" is a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by the time the comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows that she's not fully tamed either.
* DatingCatwoman: [[TropeNamer Naturally]]. Even though she's a thief that Batman is supposed to catch, they can't help but become incredibly flirty in each other's presence. Later issues show that they are an unofficial couple, as Selina gives Damian birthday presents, comes over for holidays, and can be in the Batcave without anyone getting upset.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Her name appeared on a gift tag in "Stupid Traditions" and she had a non-speaking cameo in "Top Chef" before making a proper appearance in "TMI".
* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).
* ReformedButNotTamed: Episode 88, "Birds of Prey", has her helping Huntress, Oracle, and Black Canary organize a heist to reobtain Green Arrow's heirloom rings, which had been sent to a jewelry store for cleaning, stolen during a break-in, and then sold to a collector. It ends with the others realizing that Catwoman almost certainly stole the rest of the collector's stuff during the mission and they helped her get away with it.
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[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy
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* BullyingADragon: One wonders how she expected it to end when she tried to sabotage and upstage one of the richest men in the world. What's more, Duke and Bruce's conversation afterwards implies that it happens regularly.
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* NoSocialSkills: Downplayed, since he's far better than [[BrattyHalfPint Damian]] and [[InnocentlyInsensitive Cass]], but his people skills are still a bit lacking. In "World's Finest" he suggests rigging up the Kents' house with bugs to listen in on their chat with Alfred, as opposed to having Clark listen in with his super hearing.
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* ServileSnarker: He loves and respects his family, but won't pull any punches when they're being idiots.

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Conner was grown in a lab from a mix of Kryptonian and human DNA.


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A superheroine with a powerful scream and deadly martial arts skills. She's a close friend of Barbara's.



* TheCameo: Just enough of her side is seen to identify her at the Watchtower meeting table in Episode 6.

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* TheCameo: EarlyBirdCameo: Just enough of her side is seen to identify her at the Watchtower meeting table in Episode 6.6. She makes her proper debut in Episode 88.



* MakeMeWannaShout: Black Canary's canary cry is a super-powerfully strong voice.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling her "evil" is a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by the time the comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]].

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While calling her "evil" is a ''massive'' stretch, it's unclear if she's still an active criminal by the time the comic takes place. While she's introduced leading Batman on a chase around the city (and [[ChildrenAreInnocent Damian]] thought he was genuinely trying to arrest her), their banter implies that it's just something they're doing for fun. Not to mention that she's able to attend Thanksgiving dinner and send Damian birthday presents without any apparent discomfort from the rest of the family. "High Heels" clarifies matters by showing her casually hanging around the Batcave and teaching Stephanie [[ItMakesSenseInContext how to fight in high-heels]].high-heels]], while "Birds of Prey" shows that she's not fully tamed either.


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** He initially appears to be the serious mediator of the family. Then he picks a fight with the rest of the Batfamily over the last of Alfred's cookies.

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** He initially appears to be the serious mediator of the family. Then he picks a joins the fight with the rest of the Batfamily over the last of Alfred's cookies.



* TheAce: The only character never shown making mistakes or ending up in embarrassing circumstances.

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* TheAce: The only character never who's not shown making mistakes or ending up in embarrassing circumstances.



* ServileSnarker: He loves and respects his family, but will pull absolutely zero punches when they're being idiots.

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* ServileSnarker: He loves and respects his family, but will won't pull absolutely zero any punches when they're being idiots.



Duke is Batman’s newest son and vigilante protégé. He is a pseudo-protagonist of this series and it is kind of told from his point of view.

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Duke is Batman’s newest son ward and vigilante protégé. He is a pseudo-protagonist the nominal protagonist of this the series and it is kind of told from his point of view.



* AgeLift: The most recent incarnations of Damian in the mainline comics are fourteen years old and noticeably taller than the nine-year-old Damian that appears in this webcomic, that said, he's depicted as about ten before, downplaying this trope.

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* AgeLift: The While Damian's debut placed him at around ten years old, most recent incarnations of Damian in the mainline comics are fourteen years old and noticeably taller than the nine-year-old Damian that appears in this webcomic, that said, he's depicted as about ten before, downplaying this trope.webcomic.



* TheBabyOfTheBunch: At 8 ([[BirthdayEpisode later 9]]) Damian is the youngest member of the Bat-Family, though he is more experienced than the newcomer, Duke.

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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: At 8 ([[BirthdayEpisode later 9]]) 9]])years old Damian is the youngest member of the Bat-Family, though he is more experienced than the newcomer, Duke.



* BerserkButton: There is nothing Damian hates more than being underestimated due to his age. People who dare treat him with condescension, or assume he's younger than he is end up on the wrong side of his wrath.

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* BerserkButton: There is nothing Damian hates more than being underestimated or coddled due to his age. People who dare treat him with condescension, or assume he's younger than he is end up on the wrong side of his wrath.age.



** Damian got into tennis not for the joy of it but because he overhead someone on the tennis team making fun of Bruce. So he calls it a matter of personal honor to train enough to destroy said naysayer on the tennis court.

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** Damian got into tennis not for the joy of it but because he overhead overheard someone on the tennis team making fun of Bruce. So he calls it a matter of personal honor to train enough to destroy said naysayer on the tennis court.



* InsufferableGenius: He's an expert hand-to-hand combatant, exceptionally athletic, and incredibly intelligent... and is about as sociable as a tasmanian devil. He apparently knows how to drive, but Barbara refuses to disengage the locks on the Batmobile for him on account of his age.

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* InsufferableGenius: He's an expert hand-to-hand combatant, exceptionally athletic, and incredibly intelligent... and is about as sociable as a tasmanian devil.Tasmanian Devil. He apparently knows how to drive, but Barbara refuses to disengage the locks on the Batmobile for him on account of his age.



* OnlyFriend: Prior to "Opening Up", it's mentioned that Damian's only friend his age is Superboy (implied to be Jon Kent), who is "different" and "generally indestructible", letting him handle Damian's snark and violent tendencies.
* PingPongNaivete: Damian is academically a genius, and knows more about combat than any kid should, yet he's blind to the innuendoes in his father's flirty banter with Catwoman. Considering his siblings' reactions, that's a good thing.

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* OnlyFriend: Prior to "Opening Up", it's mentioned that Damian's only friend his age is Superboy (implied to be aka Jon Kent), Kent, who is "different" and "generally indestructible", letting him handle Damian's snark and violent tendencies.
* PingPongNaivete: Damian is academically a genius, genius and knows more about combat than any kid should, yet he's blind to the innuendoes in his father's flirty banter with Catwoman. Considering his siblings' reactions, that's a good thing.



* SociallyAwkwardHero: Damian can take out villains three times his size no problem, but gets nervous when trying to make friends, and his introduction states he is still working on his people skills. He gets so nervous trying to make friends at school that he gets convinced he's sick and tries to call one of his sisters to pick him up.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: On account of him being raised first as an assassin, he knows way more about killing than a grade-schooler should. His first response to having his cheek pinched and called cute by a socialite in a gala was to grab the nearest knife and attempt to stab her.

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* SociallyAwkwardHero: Damian can take out villains three times his size no problem, without issue, but gets nervous when trying to make friends, and his introduction states he is still working on his people skills. He gets so nervous trying to make friends at school that he gets convinced he's sick and tries to call one of his sisters to pick him up.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: On account of him being raised first as an assassin, he knows way more about killing than a grade-schooler should. His first response to having his cheek pinched and called cute by a socialite in at a gala was to grab the nearest knife and attempt to stab her.



Tim Drake is the third Robin and Bruce’s third oldest son. He took up the mantle himself after Dick Grayson’s departure and Jason Todd’s death. Eventually he graduated from being Batman’s sidekick and struck out on his own as Red Robin.

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Tim Drake is the third Robin and Bruce’s third oldest son. He took up the mantle himself after Dick Grayson’s departure and Jason Todd’s death. Eventually Eventually, he graduated from being Batman’s sidekick and struck out on his own as Red Robin.



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: For a time, Tim was in the unfortunate position of being targets for Jason and Damian because they viewed him as a replacement or someone ''to'' replace respectively. As such, Tim never had a particularly high view of them nor did they him. Here, while things are still occasionally tense with Damian, he considers the both of them to be brothers and vice versa.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if Tim and Stephanie dated in this continuity as they have in a few others, they are open with one another and seem to be in the same page with one another, but there's no comments from Tim discussing his dating life that he's been with her.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: For a time, Tim was in the unfortunate position of being targets for Jason and Damian because they viewed him as a replacement or someone ''to'' replace respectively. As such, Tim never had a particularly high view of them nor did they him. Here, while things are still occasionally tense with Damian, and Jason delights in getting petty victories over him, he considers the both of them to be brothers and vice versa.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if Tim and Stephanie dated in this continuity as they have in a few others, they are open with one another and seem to be in on the same page with one another, but there's there are no comments from Tim discussing his dating life that he's been with her.



* ChildProdigy: Tim discovered Batman's identity at age 9 before taking up the mantle of Robin. By the time he's a teenager he's lecturing the forensics teams of the GCPD on what they should be looking for.

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* ChildProdigy: Tim discovered Batman's identity at age 9 before taking up the mantle of Robin. By the time he's a teenager teenager, he's lecturing the forensics teams of the GCPD on what they should be looking for.



* WhenYouComingHomeDad: In "Big Brother", Tim shows a variation to Dick, who is constantly helping others that ends up causing him to miss out on spending more casual time with Tim, and feels neglected as a result.

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* WhenYouComingHomeDad: In "Big Brother", Tim shows a variation to Dick, who is constantly helping others that which ends up causing him to miss out on spending more casual time with Tim, and who feels neglected as a result.



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Jason Todd's characterization in the comics tends to vary from bitter and vengeful villain, to TokenEvilTeammate of the Batfamily, to antiheroic jerk, and his relationship with the Batfamily is tense at the best of times. Here, his mean streak is very downplayed and played for laughs, and he's on good terms with Bruce and the other sidekick-vigilantes.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Jason Todd's characterization in the comics tends to vary from bitter and vengeful villain, to TokenEvilTeammate of the Batfamily, to antiheroic jerk, and his relationship with the Batfamily is tense at the best of times. Here, his mean streak is very downplayed and played for laughs, and he's on good terms with Bruce and the other sidekick-vigilantes.



** Despite him generally being nonchanlant about his [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily death]], up to the point where he's constantly cracking [[BlackComedy jokes]] about it, "Strong Enough" shows that he's got PTSD over it. Pretty much [[JustifiedTrope justified]], considering [[BludgeonedToDeath how]] [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown his]] [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath death]] happened. It's up to the point where Jason [[HeWhoMustNotBeNamed finds saying "The Joker" just as painful as his death was]]. [[TruthInTelevision This isn't incorrect, as several trauma victims make fun of their situation as a coping mechanism]].

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** Despite him generally being nonchanlant nonchalant about his [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily death]], up to the point where he's constantly cracking [[BlackComedy jokes]] about it, "Strong Enough" shows that he's got PTSD over it. Pretty much [[JustifiedTrope justified]], considering [[BludgeonedToDeath how]] [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown his]] [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath death]] happened. It's up to the point where Jason [[HeWhoMustNotBeNamed finds saying "The Joker" just as painful as his death was]]. [[TruthInTelevision This isn't incorrect, as several trauma victims make fun of their situation as a coping mechanism]].



* {{Workaholic}}: "One More" reveals her to be this. Even after the rest of the family turn in for the night, she's still actively responding to alerts and helping the police deal with crimes twenty-four seven. It takes intervention from Dick to prevent her from running herself ragged.

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* {{Workaholic}}: "One More" reveals her to be this. Even after the rest of the family turn turns in for the night, she's still actively responding to alerts and helping the police deal with crimes twenty-four seven.twenty-four-seven. It takes intervention from Dick to prevent her from running herself ragged.



* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if Tim and Stephanie dated in this continuity as they have in a few others, they are open with one another and seem to be in the same page with one another, but there's no comments from Tim discussing his dating life that he's been with her.
* BeYourself: "Belonging" brings up the fact that Stephanie feels the need to live up to other's expectations due to the pressure of having a villain's legacy and two heroes' legacies on her back, which makes her feel pressured to do perfect. Fortunately, a talk from Tim and Bruce encourages her that this is not the case and the best she can do is all that can be asked of her.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Apparently, her first time driving the Batmobile almost levelled an entire building.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if Tim and Stephanie dated in this continuity as they have in a few others, they are open with one another and seem to be in on the same page with one another, but there's there are no comments from Tim discussing his dating life that he's been with her.
* BeYourself: "Belonging" brings up the fact that Stephanie feels the need to live up to other's others' expectations due to the pressure of having a villain's legacy and two heroes' legacies on her back, which makes her feel pressured to do perfect. Fortunately, a talk from Tim and Bruce encourages her that this is not the case and that the best she can do is all that can be asked of her.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Apparently, her first time driving the Batmobile almost levelled leveled an entire building.



* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Steph is a blondie and is very caring and fun loving.

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* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Steph is a blondie and is very caring and fun loving.fun-loving.



* TooKinkyToTorture: A G-rated example. He has been banned from the tournament of champions due to being "impossible to humiliate". As seen by him not understanding why his disco-wing costume would be considered a punishment.

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* TooKinkyToTorture: A G-rated example. He has been banned from the tournament of champions due to being "impossible to humiliate". As humiliate", as seen by him his not understanding why his disco-wing Discowing costume would be considered a punishment.



The son of Lucius Fox. In addition to inheriting his father's aptitude with technology, he's a martial artist, which gives him an alibi for the injuries he gets while doing vigilante work.

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The son of Lucius Fox. In addition to inheriting his father's aptitude with for technology, he's a martial artist, which gives him an alibi for the injuries he gets while doing vigilante work.



A woman who can't stand bullies, having been her brother's sole protector growing up, and now wanting to support Batman by helping in any way she can.

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A woman who can't stand bullies, having been her brother's sole protector growing up, and now wanting wants to support Batman by helping in any way she can.



* CoolBigBro: To Jon. Jon adores Conner, and clearly looks up to him a lot.



* InterspeciesRomance: A picture framed in his room implies that he's in a relationship with Miss Martian like his counterpart in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.

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* InterspeciesRomance: A picture framed in his room implies that he's in a relationship with Miss Martian Martian, like his counterpart in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.



* TemporaryLoveInterest: She went out with Duke for all of three comics before abruptly dumping him and disappearing from the comic.

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* TemporaryLoveInterest: She went out with Duke for all of three comics before abruptly dumping him and disappearing from the comic.



* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this, and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).

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* ParentalSubstitute: Being Bruce's on-again-off-again girlfriend includes taking on a motherly role for his children. Selina seems pleased with this, this and is someone the Batkids can call upon for help (as Stephanie needed her to teach her how to fight in high heels).



A plant controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for selling plant based meat substitutes.

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A plant controlling plant-controlling activist woman with a past as a Batman villain while acting as an Eco-terrorist. Has licensed her likeness to Bat Burger for selling plant based plant-based meat substitutes.



A monocle wearing Gotham crime boss.

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A monocle wearing monocle-wearing Gotham crime boss.

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