Re: Batman, Iron Man, and Superman
"Not blinking - like a fish," Bruce grumbled. "But there is an impressiveness to his efficiency," he was forced to admit, even if he was still put out over the situation with Dinah. And he oughtent dwell too long on that scenario.
He raised an eyebrow at Clark for the faint praise in favor of Tony. Not that he could exactly blame him when they were standing in front of the Iron Man armor, which was truly a genius piece of craftsmanship, but Bruce turned the expression to Tony at his concession. "See if I ever let you drive my car again," he muttered, only half joking.
"The pie is better than Alfred's," he admitted to Tony, vouching for Ma's baking abilities loyally. "Alfred's the best chef I know, but the pie is second to none."
The fact that Clark had put the robots together at all - from Kryptonian blueprints or otherwise - was impressive in Bruce's eyes. Not many people could do that on their own. Not to mention the casually mentioned 'improvements'. He saw the excitement in Tony's eyes and suppressed a smile. "You should tell him about the computer," he suggested to Clark, knowing that if he did, Tony would never rest until he got to see it.