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According to Marc Taylor, in the book, A Touch of Classic Soul, in 1975, the other two original Intruders, Robert Edwards and Phil Terry, walked away from the industry after becoming Jehovah's Witnesses. [13] Edwards died on October 15, 2016, from a heart attack at age 74, leaving Phil Terry as the last surviving original member. [4]
In this continuity, Terry is the 17-year-old son of Warren and Miyako McGinnis, having already gained a criminal record in his youth. 12 years after Bruce Wayne had been imprisoned for his actions as Batman, Terry hunts down Mr. Fixx for killing his father and gets arrested, but released to Derek Powers, who tells Terry that he will help him ...
Friedle's first voice acting role was the lead role in Batman Beyond (1999–2001) where he provided the voice of Terry McGinnis / Batman. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] He has reprised this role in multiple DC animated projects such as The Zeta Project (2001), Static Shock (2004), Justice League Unlimited (2004), and Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths ...
Batman / Terry McGinnis Kamandi: Jennifer Hale: Alura Hippolyta of Earth-43: Jamie Gray Hyder: Hawkgirl / Shayera Hol: Matt Ryan: John Constantine: Introduced in Part Three Brian Bloom: Adam Strange Sidewinder Ashly Burch: Nightshade of Earth-4 Mera of Earth-146: Kevin Conroy: Batman of Earth-12 / Bruce Wayne: Brett Dalton: Bat-Lash Captain ...
The episode "Out of the Past" (first aired October 21, 2000) opens with Bruce Wayne and Terry McGinnis attending a performance of (a fictional) Batman: The Musical, featuring caricatures of prominent members of the Rogues Gallery (the Joker, the Penguin, Two-Face, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn).
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.
The Byrds (/ b ɜːr d z /) were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. [1] The band underwent multiple lineup changes throughout its existence, with frontman Roger McGuinn (known as Jim McGuinn until mid-1967) being the sole consistent member. [2]
In March 1977, a twenty-one date European tour was announced in which Clark, Hillman, and McGuinn would perform as solo artists. [26] [27] Although speculation in the press was rife from the start about a possible on-stage reunion of the three ex-Byrds, the publicity for the tour made it clear that each artist would be fronting their own bands and not sharing the stage with the others.