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Prior to the start of Grant Morrison's "Batman R.I.P." story arc in Batman #675, Damian senses that someone is out to get Batman. In response to this, Talia begins formulating a plan involving Commissioner James Gordon, whom Talia and Damian rescue from a booby-trapped Wayne Manor while in search of Batman, who is insane and has gone missing.
Batman #657 (November 2006) Damian Wayne is the biological son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul as well as the grandson of Ra’s al Ghul. Damian is raised largely by subordinates in his grandfather's terrorist organization, the League of Assassins, and trained by his mother until he began living in Gotham with the Wayne family. After Dick ...
Talia al Ghul in Robin: Son of Batman #5 Cover by Patrick Gleason and Mick Gray. The concept of Talia and Batman having a child from Son of the Demon is reinterpreted into continuity in the story Batman and Son (2006), written by Grant Morrison. Their son is grown in an artificial womb and named Damian. He is raised and trained in the League of ...
Son of Batman (2014) Maybe you weren’t aware these animated movies even existed. But let’s introduce you to Irish actor Jason O’Mara, who takes his turn in playing the masked crusader.
Batman and Damian return to Gotham City where the Dark Knight introduces his son to the Batcave, Alfred, and his adopted son, Tim. Damian is immediately hostile towards Tim, as he believes he alone is truly Batman's son and rightful heir. His petulant attitude gets him locked up in one of Wayne Manor's many rooms, but he easily escapes. Later ...
Prime Video is inviting DC fans to spend the holidays at Wayne Manor. The streamer has released a trailer for Merry Little Batman, an animated Christmas movie premiering on Friday, Dec. 8, which ...
The 10-month-old baby’s name came from an episode of ‘Batman: The Animated Series’ Mother finds out husband named their daughter after a Batman character and kept it secret for 10 months ...
He sometimes wears costumes to correlate with the date of the designated crime. His best-known latter day incarnation is in the miniseries Batman: The Long Halloween, where he is portrayed as a Hannibal Lecter-like figure, [80] [81] offering insight in Batman's search for Holiday, a vigilante who uses holidays as his modus operandi. Catman [82 ...