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** Two throw-away characters in a Harley and Ivy comic (based on the animated series) are depicted as being gay themselves as a sort of joke, a pair of lumberjacks called Slash and Burn (Slash has chainsaws, Burn has a flamethrower). When they try to bring in Harley and Ivy, the two try to get them to let them go free by asking if they would do it for a pair of cute girls like themselves. The two just look at each other knowingly before jumping into combat.
** Reputedly, this (plus the spandex-clad TV series) is how the name "Bruce" became associated with homosexuality. Of course, his original ward's name is suggestive enough on its own.
** The Joker makes a couple of [[Ho Yay]] jokes about Robin in [[Grant Morrison]]'s ''[[Arkham Asylum a Serious House Onon Serious Earth]]''. After the Joker greets Batman with a slap on the buttocks (throwing him into a rage), he asks, "How is the Boy Wonder? Started shaving yet?" Later, when Batman claims to see nothing in an [[Inkblot Test]] card, the Joker says, "Not even a cute little long-legged boy in swim trunks?"
*** Not to mention in a very similar case of taking over the asylum and having fun with [[The Creeper]], Joker mentions to him ''"That laugh of yours... It just makes me tingle all over"''
*** In the first issue of Harley Quinn's solo series, a theme park is opened, with versions of Batman and Robin. Robin is cast as a curvaceous, pretty young woman, which the producer explains that:
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*** The relationship between Batman and his Robins is explicitly stated as being not ''quite'' father-and-son. Dick's affection for Bruce, in particular, is canonically judged by other characters as being, well, a little too much.
*** ... Issue numbers? Links?
*** Basically the entirety of [[Batman and Thethe Outsiders|Outsiders]] (the [[Judd Winick]] one), with a few coy references in [[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Titans]] (the Devin Grayson one).
*** During the Hugo Strange arc in Batman: Gotham Knights, Hugo psycho analyses Dick's feelings for Batman as being sexual in nature
**** To be fair, that arc was written by Devin Grayson, who has long held the view that Dick has a deep rooted sexual attraction to Bruce Wayne, his father figure who is not actually his father.
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*** Superman/Batman [[Captain Ersatz|pastiches]] Apollo and Midnighter in [[The Authority]] were explicitly a gay couple.
*** There was an [http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/1280377.html?#cutid1 Elseworld comic] in which Kal-El's rocket landed in medieval Japan, and the medieval Japanese equivalent of Batman was a woman. The results were...predictable.
*** Further referenced in their [[Superman: theThe Animated Series|animated]] [[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|series]] crossover, when Bruce Wayne's obvious interest in Superman leads to Lois asking "You want me to fix you two up?"
** Maybe it's just something about Batman-- there are even some moments of [[Ho Yay]] between him and Jim Gordon. Check out [http://jinx-says.livejournal.com/17338.html this] scene from ''[[Batman: No MansMan's Land]]''. Tim's right: it ''does'' feel like your parents are fighting.
*** It probably is just something about Bats - being the archetypal [[Celibate Hero]], we know he's not likely to wind up with anyone (it'd cut into his brooding time, as [[Wonder Woman]] lampshades). [[Shipping Goggles|Still, it's fun to dream.]]
** The relationship between Tim and Dick lends itself plenty to this interpretation. On the one hand you've got [[Nightwing]], who's unbearably [[I Didn't Mean to Turn You On|friendly]], unbearably [[Chick Magnet|handsome]], and unbearably [[Big Brother Mentor|cool]]. On the other, you've got [[Badass Bookworm|Tim]], who once saw Dick at the circus when he was three and imprinted so much that he was [[Awesome By Analysis|able to recognize him]] solely by his acrobatics six years later, and who then [[Stalking Is Love|proceeded to stalk both his identities for several years]].
** Batman does have a history of sneaking into the bedrooms of attractive, naked young men. See his relationship with [[Green Lantern (Comic Book)|Green Lantern]] [[The Woobie|Kyle Rayner]], when he did so to assure Kyle that the League thought of him as the true Green Lantern. Kyle was a bit of a Batman [[Ascended Fanboy|fanboy]], as well.
** Even ''Alfred'' has his moments. In ''[[All Star Batman and Robin]]'', there's a scene where, thinking to himself, he describes Batman as his "black-eyed, brilliant, willful angel". As if Batman's interactions with Robin weren't [[Squick|Squicky]] enough...
* [[Catwoman (Comic Book)|Catwoman]] and Talia's scene in "Hush", with Talia tied up in Catwoman's apartment with Catwoman casually circling around her, kind of gives off these vibes.
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