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Thomas Wayne (Smallville)
Thomas Wayne was the father of Batman. Not much is known about the past of Thomas Wayne. At one point in his life, he married a woman named Martha and became the father of Bruce -
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Thomas Wayne
Timelines Flashpoint Related Joshua Thomas Wayne New Earth 19th Century Thomas Wayne I Prime Earth (other versions) Thomas Wayne, Jr. Prime Earth (other versions) Bruce Thomas Wayne Prime Earth (other versions) Thomas Taylor Wayne Earth -
Justice League Unlimited Vol 1 28
"Season's Greetings, Justice League": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Justice League Unlimited#28 is an issue of the series Justice League Unlimited (Volume 1) with a cover date -
Smallville Season 11 Vol 1 5
"Detective": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Smallville Season 11#5 is an issue of the series Smallville Season 11 (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 2012. -
Smallville Season 11 Vol 1 8
"Detective": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Smallville Season 11#8 is an issue of the series Smallville Season 11 (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 2013. Summary -
Thomas Wayne (Earth-3839)
Thomas Wayne was a famous millionaire and doctor who lived in Gotham City with his wife Martha and his son Bruce. In 1920, Thomas and Martha were killed by a robber named Joe Chill while -
Smallville: Earth-Thirteen
Bruce Wayne. Earth-Thirteen was destroyed when Earth-Nine and Earth-37 collided. Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne were the only known survivors. Both escaped to Earth-One, where Bruce Wayne killed Kent shortly after. -
Smallville Season 11 Vol 1 6
"Detective, Part Two": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Smallville Season 11#6 is an issue of the series Smallville Season 11 (Volume 1) with a cover date of December -
Smallville Season 11: Alien Vol 1 4
The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Smallville Season 11: Alien#4 is an issue of the series Smallville Season 11: Alien (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 2014. It -
Bruce Wayne (Smallville)
Batman was a vigilante in Gotham City associated with the Watchtower Network. As a young boy, Bruce Wayne saw his parents gunned down by Joe Chill. This incident changed Bruce's life forever. In 2001 -
Veritas (Smallville)
The origins of the Veritas Society are unknown. By all accounts, the society appropriated the Kawatche legend of Naman, whom they renamed the "Traveler". At some point prior to World War II, Veritas had acquired -
Bruce Wayne (Smallville: Earth-Thirteen)
Bruce Wayne was a serial killer in clown make-up. As a child, Bruce Wayne murdered his parents. As an adult, Bruce Wayne became a serial killer. Among his victim were Barbara Gordon. However, a -
Martha Wayne (Smallville)
Martha Wayne was the mother of Bruce Wayne. Together with her husband, Thomas, Martha was killed by Joe Chill. -
Batman
terror into the hearts of criminals everywhere. In his secret identity, he assumes the alias of Bruce Wayne, billionaire industrialist and notorious playboy; though "Bruce Wayne" is technically his real name, this Bruce Wayne is -
Nightwing
murdered by a mafia boss who wants revenge on the circus's owner, Haly, and coincidentally Bruce Wayne, (a.k.a. Batman) witnesses the terrifying act and offers to take the young orphan by his -
Deathstroke
Deathstroke is Slade Wilson, the world's greatest assassin/mercenary and an enemy of the Teen Titans and the Justice League. Originally a soldier in the U.S. Army, he was part of an experimental -
Clayface
Clayface is a legacy name used by several Batman Villains, like Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, and Peter Malley. Each of them has powers that involve a malleable clay-like -
Earth 2
Reality names were reused several times. See also Earth-Two, Earth-2, Smallville: Earth-2, Arrowverse: Earth-2, Earth 2 Vol 1, Earth 2: World's End Vol 1, Earth 2: Society Vol 1, Tomorrowverse -
Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)
a large group of allies and is a founding member of the Justice League of America. Bruce Wayne was the only son of wealthy physician Dr. Thomas Wayne and his wife Martha. As a small -
Talon
Talon is a name used by several different characters in Batman mythology. The mysterious Court of Owls have a legion of highly-trained undead assassins called Talons to control their interests, with their most prominent -
Solomon Grundy
Solomon Grundy is an immortal zombie super-villain from the 19th Century with several origins. Originally murdered in the mysterious Slaughter Swamp, he resurrects and regenerates there every time he is killed again in his -
Deadshot
Deadshot is a hired assassin and the world's greatest marksman. Having been both a super-villain and anti-hero, he'll commit any murder for the right price because of a notorious suicidal death
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