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Terry, having just started to work for Bruce Wayne, faces off against Inque, a notorious shapeshifting mercenary who on the orders of Derek Powers is sabotaging FoxTeca, a company formed by Lucius Fox's son, leading to the villainess to fight both the new and the original Batman.
Batman Beyond is a comic book series featuring the fictional character Terry McGinnis as Batman and based on the animated television series of the same name.It has appeared in various DC Comics publications, including a six-issue miniseries from 1999, a 24-issue series running from 1999 to 2001, the "Hush" arc by DC Comics in 2010, and an eight-issue miniseries in 2011.
A futuristic incarnation of Spellbinder appears in Batman Beyond, voiced by Jon Cypher. [14] This version is Ira Billings, the school psychologist of Hamilton High who wears a suit featuring an orange-and-black swirl design and uses a large floating "eyeball" that allows him to project mental illusions via hypnosis and virtual technology ...
The Batman Beyond concept became DC Comics canon in the pages of Superman/Batman issues 22 and 23, wherein Bizarro is transported to an alternate reality somewhere in Hypertime, which resembled the Batman Beyond-era Gotham City, with Batman Beyond in action with the 1999 animated black-and-red costume and the 1992 Batplane from the original ...
In the rebooted universe, the Spellbinder brainwashes Terry after the latter's supposed death into becoming the new Rewire, while Tim Drake becomes the new Batman Beyond. He is eventually defeated by Drake. The Society of Assassins are a secret group of assassins. The Master Assassin (voiced by Victor Rivers) is the head of the Society of ...
Spellbinder, in comics, may refer to: Spellbinder (DC Comics) , two characters, both of which are foes of Batman Spellbinders , a Marvel Comics limited series, published in 2005
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In September 2011, DC Comics relaunched their entire line of publications, dubbing the new publishing initiative as The New 52.The initiative consisted of a new imprint of titles, all labeled with "The New 52" logo, as well as creating a rebooted DC Universe post-"Flashpoint" that saw characters from the former WildStorm and Vertigo imprints being absorbed into the main DC Comics line. [1]