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  2. Batwing (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Batwing is the alias used by several characters in American comic books published by DC Comics. Both versions of the character are superheroes inspired by Batman notable for their technological capabilities.

  3. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    Batwing #25 (January 2014) Russell Tavaroff is a former friend of Luke Fox who became his enemy upon getting exposed to the Venom offshoot Snakebite, which gives him enhanced strength and durability at the cost of giving him a mental illness. Wolf Spider: Mark Andreyko Jeremy Haun: Batwoman (vol. 2) #26 (February 2014)

  4. List of Batman supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    Lucas "Luke" Fox / Batwing: Jimmy Palmiotti Justin Gray Eduardo Pansica: Batwing #19 (June 2013) The latest Batwing and son of Batman associate Lucius Fox. He joined Batman's team in Detective Comics but has stepped away from the Batwing role to pursue other heroic ventures. Harper Row / Bluebird: As Harper Row: Scott Snyder Greg Capullo

  5. Batman Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Batman Incorporated (also known as Batman, Inc.) is an ongoing American comic book series published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero Batman. [1] Written by Grant Morrison, the series debuted following the events of Batman R.I.P, Final Crisis, Batman and Robin, and The Return of Bruce Wayne where, after being stranded in the distant past and believed dead, Bruce Wayne has returned to the ...

  6. Batwing (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Batwing and Butterball later organize a new superteam for North Carolina, based in Morganton, to replace the incarcerated U-Foes. [10] Batwing later attended prom night at the Avengers Academy with the Young Allies and those that were in the Initiative. [11] [12] Batwing is among the other young superheroes seen at the New Campus for the ...

  7. Batman: Night of the Owls - Wikipedia

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    March gives Batman a package that will make Gotham better and Bruce heads out to burn down the lair of the Court of Owls. Damian heads off to the outskirts of Gotham and kills a Talon who was seeking to kill an army general and Batwing proceeds to mutilate a Talon who wanted to assassinate Lucius Fox.

  8. The Batman Who Laughs - Wikipedia

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    The Batman Who Laughs (Bruce Wayne) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo, he is an evil counterpart and alternate version of Batman within the Dark Multiverse.

  9. Spawn/Batman - Wikipedia

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    Spawn/Batman is a 1994 one-shot comic book written by Frank Miller with art by Todd McFarlane and published by Image Comics. [1] The comic is an intercompany crossover between Batman and Spawn. [2]