Well what I have mentioned in the past is its still possible for Barbara to be Gordon's daughter.
See, they were having a similar problem in the Batman Comics a while back (I dunno 80s 90s?) And so they made it so Barbara Gordon was ACTUALLY Gordon's Niece, whose parents died (because no one can have living parents right?), and Gordon was granted custody.
However, then they realized they had lost something by not making her his official daughter, SO, they added in this nice little story where you find out that early on Gordon had Cheated on his wife with his brother's wife (his sister in Law), and Barbara is ACTUALLY the result of that affair, so low and behold she IS in fact his daughter. Yeah.
How to explain the baby? Check out Batman: Year One by Frank Miller, Gordon has a wife and a baby boy. He eventually gets a divorce from that wife (he has an affair with Sarah Essen and marries her), I don't really know what happened to the son. Knowing Batman comics, probably something awful. Or maybe that son's just a loose end.
As for a Robin, the problem I see with that is that Batman is all ready fairly young in the Batman Begins series, isn't he? Its kinda hard to tell, but he's in his late 20s or so. I feel like his youth, rather than robins, would be the problem with establishing a good father-son dynamic between Batman and Robin. I say make robin a little older (not like in Batman forever, christ he was like in his 20s by then it seemed, though frankly I LIKED Chris o donnels robin)
But make Robin like, 14-16, Make Barbara a college student/right out of college, and then you have the same sort of dynamics you have in the old comic books where sometimes they'd hook Barbara up with Robin, sometimes with Batman. LoL. Not to mention it sets up the believability that one day in the future she and robin/nightwing have a very serious relationship.
I would love to see a Batgirl-origin heavy movie, read Batgirl: Year One.
She's got this great origin story (better than Robins IMHO). Where literally she has no money, no formal training, and she has both her Father and Batman trying to stop her from being a crime fighter, but she somehow manages to do it anyway. Great freaking story. I want to audio-drama it one day. Originally I was going to do it right after Batman: No Man's Land, but I think that might be too much of a Barbara Overload.
Anyway yeah, I've blabbered on enough, but its your fault for bringing up Batman. lol
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See, they were having a similar problem in the Batman Comics a while back (I dunno 80s 90s?) And so they made it so Barbara Gordon was ACTUALLY Gordon's Niece, whose parents died (because no one can have living parents right?), and Gordon was granted custody.
However, then they realized they had lost something by not making her his official daughter, SO, they added in this nice little story where you find out that early on Gordon had Cheated on his wife with his brother's wife (his sister in Law), and Barbara is ACTUALLY the result of that affair, so low and behold she IS in fact his daughter. Yeah.
How to explain the baby? Check out Batman: Year One by Frank Miller, Gordon has a wife and a baby boy. He eventually gets a divorce from that wife (he has an affair with Sarah Essen and marries her), I don't really know what happened to the son. Knowing Batman comics, probably something awful. Or maybe that son's just a loose end.
As for a Robin, the problem I see with that is that Batman is all ready fairly young in the Batman Begins series, isn't he? Its kinda hard to tell, but he's in his late 20s or so. I feel like his youth, rather than robins, would be the problem with establishing a good father-son dynamic between Batman and Robin. I say make robin a little older (not like in Batman forever, christ he was like in his 20s by then it seemed, though frankly I LIKED Chris o donnels robin)
But make Robin like, 14-16, Make Barbara a college student/right out of college, and then you have the same sort of dynamics you have in the old comic books where sometimes they'd hook Barbara up with Robin, sometimes with Batman. LoL. Not to mention it sets up the believability that one day in the future she and robin/nightwing have a very serious relationship.
I would love to see a Batgirl-origin heavy movie, read Batgirl: Year One.
She's got this great origin story (better than Robins IMHO). Where literally she has no money, no formal training, and she has both her Father and Batman trying to stop her from being a crime fighter, but she somehow manages to do it anyway. Great freaking story. I want to audio-drama it one day. Originally I was going to do it right after Batman: No Man's Land, but I think that might be too much of a Barbara Overload.
Anyway yeah, I've blabbered on enough, but its your fault for bringing up Batman. lol