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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2014 20:47:14 GMT -5
1. I know Batman has interacted with the Legion when the Justice League has teamed up with them. Has Batman interacted with the LSH solo?
2. Has there ever been any mention of descendants of Bruce Wayne in Legion stories?
Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2014 21:15:34 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2014 21:17:01 GMT -5
As far as any Wayne descendants in the 30th century ... doesn't ring a bell.
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Post by shaxper on Jun 24, 2014 21:37:09 GMT -5
My grasp of alternate realities vs. alternate time periods is shaky at best. In the DCU proper, is there any established descendant for Bruce? He had a son in Alfred's imaginary stories in the '50s, and Helena Wayne is from Earth 2, right?
So that leaves Damion, who both wasn't in existence for most of the Legion's publication history and is officially dead in the Nu52 universe.
And then there's the baby who wasn't actually Damion from Son of the Demon, but that baby wouldn't carry the Wayne name nor any knowledge of his father.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Jun 24, 2014 21:39:52 GMT -5
Don't forget Bob Haney's Super Sons in Worlds Finest
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Post by Action Ace on Jun 24, 2014 22:01:24 GMT -5
In World's Finest 172 The Kents raise a young Bruce Wayne and at the end of the story Batman joins the Adult Legion
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Post by shaxper on Jun 24, 2014 22:02:32 GMT -5
So there's more than one imaginary story in which the Kents raise Bruce Wayne?
"Superman and Batman: Brothers" is still one of my favorite Silver Age stories of all time.
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Post by Action Ace on Jun 24, 2014 22:13:50 GMT -5
So there's more than one imaginary story in which the Kents raise Bruce Wayne? "Superman and Batman: Brothers" is still one of my favorite Silver Age stories of all time. That is the conclusion of Superman and Batman: Brothers. I can't recall another off the top of my head.
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Post by shaxper on Jun 24, 2014 22:20:35 GMT -5
So there's more than one imaginary story in which the Kents raise Bruce Wayne? "Superman and Batman: Brothers" is still one of my favorite Silver Age stories of all time. That is the conclusion of Superman and Batman: Brothers. I can't recall another off the top of my head. Boy do I feel stupid...
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Post by foxley on Jun 25, 2014 2:21:10 GMT -5
comicvine lists as an 'M. Wayne' as a 30th C. descendant of Bruce Wayne, but I've not been able to verify this.
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Post by Cei-U! on Jun 25, 2014 7:33:34 GMT -5
Way back in 1944, in Batman #26, the Caped Crusader met the Batman of the Future a.k.a. his 30th Century descendent Bruce "Brane" Wayne. In the Sixties, there were a series of stories about the Superman of the 30th Century. The last of these, in World's Finest #166, introduced Batman XX. Behind the mask he was Bron Wayne E7705, a direct descendent of Bruce. Although they never said so explicitly, this was apparently not set in the Legion's timeline, as there was zero cross-pollination between the two series and certain details didn't match up. As for Comicvine's "M. Wayne," no such character exists, not in the Golden, Silver or Bronze Ages anyway.
Cei-U! I summon the uture precedents!
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Post by Prince Hal on Jun 25, 2014 16:55:39 GMT -5
So there's more than one imaginary story in which the Kents raise Bruce Wayne? "Superman and Batman: Brothers" is still one of my favorite Silver Age stories of all time. Mine, too! Another example of your good taste shining through, Shax!
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