How did Terry become Batman?
How did Terry become Batman?
After his father, Warren McGinnis was murdered, Terry took up the mantle of Batman from Bruce Wayne. After avenging the death of his father, Terry continued to fight crime in Neo Gotham, as Batman.
When did Terry McGinnis became Batman?
Batman (Terry McGinnis)
Batman | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Batman Beyond "Rebirth, Part 1 (1999)" |
First comic appearance | Batman Beyond #1 (March 1999) |
Created by | Paul Dini (writer) Bruce Timm (artist) (Based on Batman by Bob Kane & Bill Finger) |
Who is Batman after Terry McGinnis?
In the comics, it's even suggested that Terry McGinnis could be Bruce's illegitimate son! Some time later, Tim Drake became Batman Beyond after Terry died.
How is Terry McGinnis Bruce Wayne's son?
It is revealed that Terry is Bruce Wayne's biological son due to Amanda Waller's "Batman Beyond" project. The project causes Terry's father to have his reproductive DNA overwritten and made Bruce's reproductive DNA dominant when Warren McGinnis had a fake flu shot.
Who knows Terry is Batman?
List of people who know Batman's secret identity
Person/Entity | First Learned/Established in |
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Terry McGinnis | Batman Beyond, "Rebirth, Part I" |
Tim Drake/Robin | The New Batman Adventures, "Sins of the Father". |
Virgil Hawkins/Static | Static Shock, "Hard as Nails" |
Wally West/The Flash | Justice League, "Starcrossed, Part II" |
Is Tim Drake Bruce Waynes son?
Tim Drake is the son of Jack Drake and Janet Drake, coming from the same social class as Bruce Wayne. When he was a young child, he visited the circus for the first time with his parents.
Who is Batman's clone?
The TV series Gotham introduced a young Bruce Wayne clone known as Subject 514A which was created by Hugo Strange. The character is available as an alternate skin for Batman in the video game Injustice.
Does Joker know Batman is Bruce Wayne?
Throughout their storied relationship, the Joker has known Batman's true identity and has chosen to ignore it. He simply can't bring himself to care about Bruce Wayne the human. ... As Batman sees it, the Joker knew Bruce Wayne owned the Batcave but couldn't bring himself to admit the Dark Knight was simply a mortal being.