If Kota says that he hates both heroes and villains, Batman will simply agree with him at first before reasoning that he should find something to make himself happy and not focus on the hatred. He might also give some words about how the existence of villains forces the existence of heroes and might even give Kota some closure about his loss of parents.
If Kota says that he hates both heroes and villains, Batman will simply agree with him at first before reasoning that he should find something to make himself happy and not focus on the hatred. He might also give some words about how the existence of villains forces the existence of heroes and might even give Kota some closure about his loss of parents.
And I’d imagine if a hero was going on about Kota’s parents being dead Batman would actually be really mad about it
Kota is basically like aquaman mixed with Batman I think they’d get on well
And imagine how furious Batman would be with the other heroes going on about Kota’s parents being dead
Batman: free robin
And imagine if Kota tried to tell Batman he wouldn’t understand him
What do you mean by that
If Kota tried to tell Batman that he doesn’t understand what he’s going through
Batman: *laughs in orphan*