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Batman R.I.P. is an American comic book story arc published in Batman #676–681 by DC Comics.Written by Grant Morrison, penciled by Tony Daniel, and with covers by Alex Ross, the story pits the superhero Batman against the Black Glove organization as they attempt to destroy everything that he stands for. [1]
Batman (left) and the Joker (right) of the Flashpoint universe. Art by Dave Johnson. An alternate reality version of Thomas Wayne appears as the Flashpoint version of Batman. . In this continuity, Thomas turns into a crime-fighting vigilante after he and Martha Wayne witness their son Bruce Wayne murdered by a gunman in an alley during a botched muggi
Thomas Wayne appears in the Batman Arkham series, voiced again by Kevin Conroy. [21] A Scarecrow-induced hallucination of Thomas makes a cameo appearance in Batman: Arkham Asylum. Thomas Wayne's New 52 Earth-2 Batman costume appears as an alternate outfit in Batman: Arkham Origins. Thomas Wayne appears in Batman: Arkham VR.
Dr. Simon Hurt, commonly known simply as Doctor Hurt, is a fictional character from the DC Comics universe. First appearing as an unnamed character in Batman #156 (June 1963), the character was retroactively revived in 2008 by writer Grant Morrison and established as Thomas Wayne, a distant relative of Bruce Wayne and his father Thomas Wayne.
He gives Batman the ashes of the alternate Thomas Wayne who was incinerated by Darkseid's Omega Beams and research from Rorschach's journal claiming that there's still time to save his father. At Arkham, Gilda starts to develop a second personality. Batman arrives to fight Joker while asking why she killed Barry Allen and Eobard Thawne.
Kevin Conroy (November 30, 1955 – November 10, 2022) was an American actor. He appeared in a variety of stage performances, television series, and television films. Conroy earned fame for voicing the DC Comics superhero Batman in various animated media, beginning with Batman: The Animated Series i
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Thomas "Tommy" Elliot was a childhood friend of Bruce Wayne, and was also born into a wealthy family. [3] The two boys often played a Stratego-esque minifigure game together, and Tommy taught Bruce to think like his opponents and to use their abilities against them to win, which proved useful years later when he became Batman.