>>130127760>Green ArrowGreen Arrow looked up to Batman, which is why he patterned himself on him, but when he joined the League and actually MET Batman—he became disenchanted because he found took himself too seriously. It actually caused Ollie to start making fun of Batman.
Batman likewise makes jabs at Ollie, never letting him live down the "Arrowcar" and "Arrowcave." They've got a bit of a rivalry, getting into dick-measuring contests a lot. But it's actually kind of amicable. It was Batman that WANTED Ollie on the League. On a team full of gods, Batman feels the team needs somebody with a more human perspective, especially one as outspoken as Ollie, to challenge them and keep them honest. And he feels he can't fulfill that role himself, because despite being human, he knows he isn't as grounded and in touch with people as Ollie is. And though Batman makes fun of Ollie for copying him, Batman is himself inspired by Ollie. Seeing how much he does for his community inspires Batman to make sure to use his Bruce Wayne side more often for good, and to try to be less detached from the people he's trying to protect as Batman.
>Martian ManhunterOne of the heroes whom Batman places the most trust in. They've had silent, unspoken little telepathic peeks into each other's pain. It's consensual. Batman knows J'onn is in there sometimes, and J'onn is only in Batman's head sometimes because he knows he's cool with it. On any version of the League he's on, Batman insists J'onn be there, because he knows that despite J'onn's aloofness, J'onn is great at unifying teams.
>John StewartBatman's favourite GL. He likes how analytic he is, how he actually thinks through his constructs. He gets along with him better than he does with Hal, and MUCH better than he does with Guy. Each time the League's forming, Batman's like, "can we get John?"