One writer who stands out is 'ShadowOfGotham'. Their stories in this genre are really thought - provoking. They don't shy away from showing the consequences of Batman hurting Robin in a very real and often heart - wrenching way. And then there's 'CapedCrusaderWriter' who has a talent for building up the tension before the actual hurting moment and then dealing with the aftermath in a very engaging manner.
I've come across 'BatFan99' who does a great job in Batman Hurts Robin fanfictions. Their writing style is quite vivid, and they manage to capture the essence of the pain and conflict in the relationship. There's also 'RobinLover22' who often writes from Robin's perspective when he's been hurt by Batman. This gives a unique view into the situation and makes the reader more empathetic towards Robin.
One common theme is the exploration of Batman's complex personality. In some fanfictions, Batman may hurt Robin accidentally due to his strict methods or his own inner demons. Another theme could be the test of their relationship. When Batman hurts Robin, it forces them to re - evaluate their bond, whether it can withstand such a breach of trust. Also, the theme of redemption often plays a part. Batman may then strive to make amends for his actions, which adds depth to his character development in the fanfiction.
There might also be other characters from the Batman universe involved. For instance, Alfred, Batman's loyal butler. He could play a role in trying to mediate between Batman and Robin when things go wrong. Another character could be one of Batman's villains, like the Joker, who might take advantage of the situation between Batman and Robin.
Alfred is a great character to include. He provides wisdom and a sense of family to both Batman and Robin. His insights can add depth to the story.
There could be writers who focus on the emotional aspects of these characters. For example, a writer might be popular for their stories that delve deep into Robin's feelings of loyalty and his struggle to live up to Batman's legacy while also having his own identity. Another popular writer might be the one who creates exciting action - packed fanfictions with Batgirl as the central focus, showing her strength and intelligence in new and exciting scenarios.
One possible plotline could be about Batman making a tough decision that accidentally puts Robin in harm's way, and then he has to deal with the guilt. For example, sending Robin on a mission that was more dangerous than expected.
No, I don't think it's that popular. Fanfiction usually gravitates towards heroic deeds, the development of relationships in a positive way, or exploring the backstories of characters. A scenario where Batman slaps Robin goes against the typical heroic and positive image of their relationship. So, it's not likely to be a popular genre within the fanfic community.
Some well-known comic writers for Batman and Robin include Grant Morrison and Peter Tomasi. Their works have been highly regarded by fans.
One great 'Batman Saves Robin' fanfiction is 'The Dark Knight's Rescue'. It really delves into Batman's determination and the emotional bond between the two. The author does an amazing job of showing Batman's skills as he battles through various villains to reach Robin. Another good one is 'Batman's Swift Save'. It's a shorter piece but has intense action scenes where Batman uses his gadgets to save Robin from a very dangerous situation.
One great 'Batman x Robin Fanfiction' is 'The Dynamic Duo's New Adventure'. It really captures the essence of their relationship, with Batman being the brooding mentor and Robin the eager protege. The story takes them on a journey through Gotham's underbelly, facing new villains and challenges that test their bond.
One great 'Batman Robin Youngest' fanfiction is 'The Young Protector'. It shows the youngest Robin's journey in Gotham, with his insecurities and how he overcomes them. The character development is really well - done.