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Martha Wayne (New Earth)

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Real Name
Current Alias

Identity

Alignment

Relatives
Thomas Wayne (husband, deceased); Bruce Wayne (son); Damian al Ghul (possible grandson; See notes); Patrick Wayne (father-in-law, deceased)

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Gender

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Occupation
Socialite

Origin
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Place of Birth
Unknown (presumably Gotham City)

Place of Death


First appearance
Last appearance

[[Martha Wayne has never made a canonical in-story appearance; as such she continues to make appearances through flashback.|Martha Wayne has never made a canonical in-story appearance; as such she continues to make appearances through flashback.]]


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History

Martha, Thomas and young Bruce were walking home from a night out at the movies. A mugger leapt from the shadows of Park Row and assaulted them, demanding money. Thomas tried to fight back, but the mugger shot him directly in the chest, killing him. He then turned his gun on Martha and viciously ended her life as well. Bruce Wayne stared on in horror, as his parents layed dead beside him. Chill turned on his heel and ran from the alleyway. Bruce made a graveside promise that he would bring the lowly killer to justice and avenge their deaths. His personal crusade would escalate until the fateful night that he chose to become Gotham City's Dark Knight protector - the Batman.

A few years ago, the international eco-terrorist Ra's al Ghul disinterred the Waynes' remains and threatened to immerse them in one of his Lazarus Pits – a side effect of which would be resurrection as a decomposed zombie. Batman infiltrated Ra's stronghold however, and reclaimed his parents' bodies before Ra's could fulfill his scheme. [1]

Bruce Wayne never discovered the true identity of Thomas Wayne's murderer, although recent evidence suggests that the super-villain known as Metallo may have been involved with the crime, if not directly responsible for the murders of Thomas and Martha Wayne [2]



Powers and Abilities

Powers

None known.

Abilities

None known.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: None known.


Notes

  • In a graphic novel entitled Batman: Son of the Demon, Batman sires an illegitimate child with Talia al Ghul named Ibn al Xu'ffasch. According to editor Denny O'Neil, the graphic novel is considered non-canon, and does not fit into the continuity of the mainstream DC Universe. In 2007, writer Grant Morrison scripted a storyline bringing the character of Ibn al Xu'ffasch back into continuity, this time under the name Damian. Damian's relationship to Bruce Wayne, if any, has yet to be clarified. [3]

Trivia


See Also


Recommended Reading

  • None.


Links and References


Footnotes

  1. JLA: Tower of Babel
  2. Superman/Batman #1
  3. Batman #655
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