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  2. The Batman Who Laughs - Wikipedia

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    The Batman Who Laughs is an alternate universe variant of Batman from Earth -22 in the Dark Multiverse who was transformed into a Joker-like form as part of the original Joker's dying scheme. He then takes over Earth, killing most of his allies and turning his son Damian Wayne into a mini-Joker.

  3. Damian Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Damian Wayne appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "The Knights of Tomorrow!", voiced by Patrick Cavanaugh as Robin and Diedrich Bader as Batman. [105] This version is the son of Batman and Selina Kyle, who becomes Robin after his parents are killed by Joker, and fights alongside Batman (Dick Grayson) to bring

  4. Batman (Thomas Wayne) - Wikipedia

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    This iteration of Batman is the subject of the mini-series Flashpoint: Batman - Knight of Vengeance, written by Brian Azzarello and drawn by Eduardo Risso. This story is set after the first, failed attempt to restore Barry's powers and fills out the backstory of how different this version of Gotham is and how Thomas operates as Batman.

  5. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    This does not last long, however, and he loses control of the gang, causing him to join the terrorist cult Kobra. It is later revealed that he is the biological father of Bane. Bane tracks down his father, where King Snake tries to have his son help him in taking over Kobra. The struggle results in King Snake's apparent death. King Tut [287 ...

  6. List of Kingdom Come (comics) characters - Wikipedia

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    The Batman: Since his identity was made public, the Batman no longer hides behind the carefree facade of Bruce Wayne; as a result, Wayne Manor was destroyed by Two-Face and Bane. His age and lifetime of injuries force him to wear an exoskeleton at all times. His costume is an armored suit with a Xistera-like weapon and a flying belt.

  7. Batman and Son - Wikipedia

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    Absolute Batman and Son - an oversized edition was released in 2024, collecting Batman issues #655-658, 663-669 and 672-675, and Batman Incorporated volume 2 issue #5, and featuring "a new cover, an introduction from Andy Kubert, and other extras" (456 pages, hardcover with slipcase, July 2024, ISBN 1-7795-2736-5) [31]

  8. Huntress (Helena Wayne) - Wikipedia

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    The Huntress, also known as Helena Wayne, is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character is the daughter of the Batman and Catwoman (Selina Kyle) of an alternate universe established in the early 1960s and referred to as "Earth-Two", where the Golden Age stories took place.

  9. Batman (Terry McGinnis) - Wikipedia

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    A teenage Terry McGinnis; from the animated series Batman Beyond. Twenty years after Batman's disappearance from Gotham, due to Bruce Wayne's retirement on account of a cardiovascular disease, Terry finds himself on the run from the Jokerz, another street gang, who have modelled themselves after the long-dead legendary criminal, the Joker.