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Existential Crisis Mode by LuciaInTheSky
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Spider-Man - All Media Types, DCU, Marvel Cinematic Universe
03 Jun 2026
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Peter was alone, mid-way through an existential crisis after the Erasure™ and was dreading the upcoming month of May.
Jason was sick of people telling him how he felt. ‘You don’t need us anymore,’ Artemis had told him, as if saying it would make it true. As if Jason needed someone to justify keeping them around. But three weeks back in Gotham and all Jason felt was fucking bored and lonely.
It was a relief, then, when some random New Yorker was thrown into his living room through a portal straight out of some LSD daydream.
Finally, something interesting to deal with.
Cue some wild family misunderstandings, criminal conspiracies and cults.
Because there’s always a goddamn cult.
(Portuguese translation available; Spanish translation available)
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- Part 1 of Crisis of Faith
- Part 1 of The Spideyhood Obsession Continues (More at Five)
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The Magician by ValloryRussups
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Katekyou Hitman Reborn!
31 May 2026
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Everyone heard about him. The brilliant Sky who'd help anyone in need before vanishing into the air. Who would perform incredible feats, and summon creatures, and plant forests of bizarre man-eating trees. The most coveted Sky.
Harry? Just tried to live out his other-worldly pension in peace.
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“The Red Hood has been good for Gotham,” Robin continued. “Crime in Park Row decreased by sixty one percent almost as soon as you showed up, and that’s even taking into account all the crime you commit. Drug overdoses have decreased by twenty two percent in adults and seventy nine percent in minors. Homeless minors are ninety two percent less likely to—”
“Kid,” Jason interrupted. “Enough statistics. What the hell is this about?”
Robin slowly lowered the tablet with his powerpoint presentation and looked up at Red Hood.
“You care about Gotham,” Robin summarised. “Gotham needs Batman. Batman is missing and so is Nightwing. We need you to fill in for Batman.”
“You want me to cover Batman’s patrols?” Jason clarified.
“No,” Robin said. “I want you to be Batman.”
Jason bluescreened.
(Or: Batman and Nightwing mysteriously disappear before Red Hood has even started antagonising them, Robin is desperate, Gotham needs Batman, and Red Hood is Batman-Shaped.)
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- Part 1 of The Right Substitution is Key
- Part 3 of Unhinged and Unrelated Jason Todd Content
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Out Here Hope Remains by bowditch
Fandoms: Batman (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Superman/Batman (Comics)
27 Dec 2016
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This story picks up a week after Zsasz kills Jason Todd, again. It overlaps with Developmental Milestones and fills in some gaps, as Jason recovers at the Kent Farm. A full year after Bruce Wayne's brain surgery, the family is just trying to catch a break and maybe find a way to heal a little bit. Because what point is there in saving Gotham if you don't have a family to save it for?
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- Part 3 of Cor Et Cerebrum
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Threat Level: Wayne by MiserysMoxie
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Spider-Man - All Media Types, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
14 Oct 2025
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Damian Wayne is not the scientist of the family, so it really doesn't make sense that he would be the one to figure out how to travel through time and space to some different set of hero headquarters. It does make sense that they would have quite a few questions for the highly trained child that showed up from a different universe, but Damian isn't going to give up information without collateral. You've seen Peter Parker in Gotham, get ready for Damian Wayne in Avengers Tower. No one is getting out of this without a headache.
“Whoa there buddy, you okay?”
That was not his father’s voice.
And yes, father had a habit of collecting children like a squirrel before winter but that voice did not belong in the cave.
Likely because, Damian realized, he was no longer in the Batcave.
The room around him was definitely a lab, and a nice one, but it wasn’t Drake’s. There were far too many windows, not enough coffee cups, and way, way too many robots. There was also a man standing in front of him in a lab coat. How cliche.
Damian pulled himself up to his full height and gave the peasant his best ‘you are beneath me’ scowl. “That’s none of your concern.”
