GhostBat

BatGhost is the slash ship between Bruce Wayne and Ghost-Maker from the DC Comics fandom.

Training Years
In Dublin, Bruce asks an expert knife thrower, Tommy Tivane, to be his teacher. Tommy says that Bruce must think he's something, when someone says that Bruce really does. Bruce recognizes Ghost-Maker, who calls him a spoiled brat who cries himself to sleep over his dead parents. He beat Bruce there, and says he should find his own master. Bruce attacks and says that he swore to take him out for what he did to their master in Morocco. Ghost-Maker says that Bruce needs to stop living in the past, and think of the present, or he's never going to be able to hit him. He says that Bruce is going to have to beat him if he wants the teacher, and Bruce says to just shut up and fight him.

In the Gobi Desert, Bruce senses Ghost-Maker coming near, and tells him he can't fight him tonight. Ghost-Maker says that's not how it works, but Bruce says he'll fight him in the morning. Ghost-Maker sits beside him, and says he isn't normally like this. Bruce says that he almost sounds concerned, but Ghost-Maker says he doesn't feel things like that. He just wanted to break a few of Bruce's bones before moving onto his next teacher, but Bruce has sucked the fun out of that. Bruce says it's the anniversary of when his parents died, and tells Ghost-Maker to leave him to train. Ghost-Maker says he's not training, but brooding, and that the point of the exercise is to be conscious of every grain of sand. Bruce realizes that Ghost-Maker already trained with the Desert Kings and they slip into silence. Ghost-Maker says he's sorry, and Bruce says that Ghost-Maker doesn't feel like that, but Ghost-Maker says that's not what he's sorry for. He thinks Bruce is going to fail, and it's going to be because his emotions make him vulnerable. He could have killed Bruce at any moment right then, and sees his caring as a weakness. Bruce says that it doesn't and the two proceed to fight.

Bruce is about to leave for Gotham, when Ghost-Maker arrives and says that he's not ready. Bruce isn't interested in hearing it again, but Ghost-Maker just keeps going. He says that they're both crazy, and Bruce points out that he's not the psychopath. Ghost-Maker believes that's why Bruce is going to die, and Bruce asks why that's his problem. Ghost-Maker reminds him of how they used to talk about making the world better, that they were the only two smart enough to do it. Bruce asks why he thinks Bruce can't do it, and Ghost-Maker says it's because he's trying to fulfill the promise of an eight year old boy. He can't save himself as a boy, no matter how many skills he's learned. Bruce is sick of hearing it, and goes to leave, but Ghost-Maker grabs his arm and stops him. He tells him that he can't save everyone, and taking every loss is going to whittle him down to nothing. He needs to let go of his parents, let go of Gotham, of Bruce Wayne. He asks for Bruce to stay and work with him, but Bruce says no. He has no interest in not caring, and says that there's something broken in Ghost-Maker. And he's mad it's not broken in Bruce. Ghost-Maker punches him and tells him to take it back, but Bruce just tells him to leave. He's about to use his real name, but Ghost-Maker says he's not allowed to say his name or see his face ever again. They make a deal to never set foot in each other's cities, and Bruce thinks that's fine. He never wants to see Ghost-Maker again.

Bruce and Dick chase down a villain to Singapore, but are met by Ghost-Maker. Bruce steps out and has an argument that Dick can't hear. Bruce returns to the Batplane and says that Ghost-Maker will extradite the villain to Gotham, before punching the control panel. Bruce apologizes, and Dick asks why he's so upset over Ghost-Maker. Bruce explains that when he was training he was lonely until he met Ghost-Maker. They'd become close, and Bruce eventually told him why he wanted to fight crime, only for Ghost-Maker to become angry and nearly kill him. He'd been angry that Bruce wasn't doing it for the art of crime fighting like her thought, and throughout the years they would continuously fight. They eventually agreed that Ghost-Maker wouldn't come to Gotham, and Bruce would never go into any city Ghost-Maker set up in. Ghost-Maker will get the villain and send him home. Dick asks if Bruce misses his friends, and Bruce says yes.

Ghost Stories
Bruce enters the Smile Bar, only to find every one of the patrons dead. Barbara questions how, when Bruce finds Ghost-Maker's symbol. He says that it was a message and tells Barbara to go dark. She tells him not to cut her out, but he tells her this is personal.

Ghost-Maker is about to kill Clownhunter, when Batman shows up and punches him in the face. Bruce says that they had an agreement, that Gotham was his city, but Ghost-Maker just tells him to do his job then. He thinks Gotham deserves better as he tries to kill Clownhunter, but Bruce won't let him do so. Ghost-Maker suggests they settle this like they did when they were younger, but Bruce won't play a game for the kids life. Ghost-Maker wasn't talking about the kid, but Gotham.

The two fight as Barbara chimes in, but can't get a look at Ghost-Maker. She asks who he is, and Bruce says that he's Ghost-Maker, and he shouldn't be here. Ghost-Maker brings up that Bruce used to make fun of his name, and needing a mask and pseudonym to fight crime. He asks how long it took him to start calling himself Batman, and Barbara asks what he's saying. Bruce says he's still mad when Bruce made fun of his name when they were 15, and even more so that Bruce has beat him in every fight since they were twenty. Ghost-Maker says that he's only been in Gotham for twelve hours, and already taken out several criminals before even getting off his plane. He proceeds to chase down Clownhunter, but Bruce stops him before he gets the chance. Ghost-Maker thinks he needs to shock Bruce into realizing that he's failing, and is going to kill Clownhunter just to make him. Bruce says Ghost-Maker is a psychopath, and Ghost-Maker says that's exactly why he's better than him.

Ghost-Maker throws Bruce through Harley's apartment, and attempts to apprehend her and Clownhunter. Bruce interrupts and gives all the longer plans he had for the criminals, and says that Ghost-Maker doesn't understand what Gotham needs. Ghost-Maker questions why he would let Clownhunter live, but Bruce argues that throwing him into Blackgate means he wouldn't get help. Ghost-Maker says he needs to be permanently taken care of, but Bruce said he's 17 and watched his parents get killed. Ghost-Maker believes that Bruce's emotions get in the way of the work, and knocks him out.

Bruce wakes up to Ghost-Maker stitching his injuries, and is glad that he's awake. Bruce is about to ask where they are, but Ghost-Maker says that Bruce can already tell. Bruce says they're in Arkham, and Ghost-Maker says that they're at the one place Bruce truly belongs.

Ghost-Maker leaves them all alone, and Bruce eventually gets Clownhunter to stop trying to kill Harley and the kid leaves. Bruce tells Harley to leave, since he needs to have words with an old friend. Ghost-Maker appears and says that he could easily get the kid, and Bruce is aware of that. He's not much of a target. The two start to fight, and Ghost-Maker asks what it was supposed to prove. Bruce says it wasn't about proving anything, just that he genuinely doesn't want the kid to destroy his life. He could have easily killed Harley, but then she would never have had a chance of becoming a better person. Ghost-Maker says that not everyone can be saved, but Bruce believes most people can. Ghost-Maker thinks Bruce only sympathizes because Bruce also lost his parents, but Bruce also understands as someone who's helped a lot of kids. He's getting older, but he's not done trying to save Gotham. Caring hasn't killed him yet. Ghost-Maker points out that he's gotten closer than most, and Bruce asks if Ghost-Maker hasn't. Bruce thinks they've been fighting for to long, and Ghost-Maker agrees that they don't have to anymore.

Ghost-Maker decides to leave Gotham in the morning, and stick to the old agreement. He jokes that he was kinda hoping that Bruce would come at him with one of his cars, which he was always jealous of, and Bruce says he's making a new one. Ghost-Maker asks if it's flying, but Bruce says it's still on the ground and meant for speed. Ghost-Maker surmises that it's not a tank, and Bruce says that it's not. Bruce asks him to stay to make Gotham better, and Ghost-Maker asks why. Bruce explains that he's lost a lot of recourses and allies, he could use all the help he can get. Ghost-Maker says he won't stop telling Bruce what he's doing is wrong, and Bruce is okay with that, since he hasn't had much of it since Alfred died. He's also not going to wear a bat, and Bruce didn't expect him to. His only rule is that he can't kill, and Ghost-Maker thinks that's limiting. Bruce says it makes the job harder, but understands if Ghost-Maker doesn't want to risk failing. Ghost-Maker sees how it is, and decides to take the "challenge". Ghost-Maker points out that some of the kids are watching them, and Bruce says he told them to stay down. He suggests he say hello, but Ghost-Maker is getting an alert that the Gotham Symphony Orchestra is being held hostage.

The two share a smile and start to run as Ghost-Maker bets he can make if before Bruce. Bruce will take it, and Ghost-Maker says that he's actually richer than Bruce now. Bruce says that means, he's the one buying dinner.

The Cowardly Lot
Ghost-Maker arrives to Bruce's location, and asks if he's just supposed to leave the thief's tied up and hope for the best. Oracle interrupts to suggest they make themselves scarce. Ghost-Maker suggests a sparring session and that he can make it back first. Bruce takes that bet and they swing off.

In the garage, Ghost-Maker asks if Bruce's neighbor has been ranting about Bruce to the reporters again. Bruce is pretty sure he waits for them to show up, and Ghost-Maker says that of course he does, because he hates Bruce. Ghost-Maker thinks Bruce acts like he's never had neighbors before, and Bruce says that the nearest house to the manor was a mile away. Ghost-Maker thinks the neighbor would hate him even more if he knew what was passing for a Batcave, and Bruce says it's all he needs while he prioritizes mini caves around the city. Ghost-Maker says that Bruce also needs to remember to clean up after himself, and Bruce says he'll get to it when he's done dealing with the Unsanity Collective, which Ghost-Makers takes to mean in a few years.

Ghost-Maker says that if Bruce isn't going to spar with him, then he'll just go find something more fun to do. The two start to spar, as Bruce lists off all of the news organizations the Unsanity's hit, and Ghost-Maker suggests that they're punishing those that don't give them good coverage. Bruce thinks someone is using them to change the mood of the city, and Ghost-Maker asks what they want. Bruce says that they want to make Gotham afraid.

Moments
Batman #102
 * Ghost-Maker says he didn't know Bruce when he first came to Gotham.
 * Ghost-Maker believes Bruce should burn Gotham to the ground and start over.
 * Ghost-Maker says he's better than Batman and here to prove it.

Batman #104
 * Dick mentions that Bruce asked Ghost-Maker to be part of Batman Inc, but it didn't go well.
 * Dick says that Bruce has never had a relationship like the one he had with Ghost-Maker.

Batman #106
 * Bruce tells Ghost-Maker not to kill, and Ghost-Maker promises to only maim, but Bruce tells him not to do that either.

Batman #109
 * Bruce tells Barbara to call Ghost-Maker, since he's resistant to fear toxin.
 * Ghost-Maker says he created the Haunt to top the original Batcave.
 * Ghost-Maker asks Barbara how he can clean up Bruce's mess.

Fanon
BatGhost is considered a rare pair among Batman/DC Comics fans. This is due to Ghost-Maker only being around for less than a year, which means that he hasn't caught on in comic fandom yet. The small fandom for the pairing generally joke that the two are exes, given their closeness, but also how often the give petty insults to each other. A common comparison is Ghost-Maker being Bruce's "anime rival", given how they mirror similar pairings.

There are a total of six fics split between two tags, on AO3.

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