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Batman Beyond

A Wisdom Archive on Batman Beyond

Batman Beyond

A selection of articles related to Batman Beyond

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - List of villains - Villains from animation

List of villains - American Animated Series. Aladdin Abis Mal (also in The Return of Jafar) Mechanicles Mozenrath Mirage Saleen Xerxes Arbutus American Dragon: Jake Long Huntsmaster Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers Fat Cat Professor Norton Nimnul Darkwing Duck Bushroot Liquidator ...

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List of villains, List of villains - Villains from animation, List of villains - American Animated Series, List of villains - American Cartoons, List of villains - Anime or Japanese animation, List of villains - Villains from animated films, List of villains - Villains from audio drama, List of villains - Villains from the Bible, List of villains - Villains from films, List of villains - Villains from mythology, List of villains - Villains from prose fiction novels novellas and short stories, List of villains - Villains from comics and graphic novels, List of villains - DC Comics, List of villains - Marvel Comics, List of villains - Image Comics, List of villains - Disney Comics, List of villains - Comic strips, List of villains - Other, List of villains - Manga or Japanese comics, List of villains - Webcomics, List of villains - Webcartoons, List of villains - Villains from television series, List of villains - Science fiction and fantasy series, List of villains - Children's series, List of villains - Sitcoms, List of villains - Villains from toy or action figure lines, List of villains - Villains from theater, List of villains - Villains from video games, List of villains - Villains whose identity as such is a spoiler

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Barbara Gordon - Other media

Barbara Gordon and Batgirl were portrayed by Yvonne Craig in the third season of the Batman television series in 1967-1968. Ms. Craig once again appeared as Batgirl in a 1972 television commercial supporting women's rights. The Barbara Gordon version of Batgirl made a few appearances in the 1960s Batman Saturday morning animated series that was part of the Superman/Aquaman Hour. Barbara Gordon, this time working in the District Attorney's office, made several appearances both as Babs and as Batgirl in the 1970s Saturday morning a ...

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Barbara Gordon, Barbara Gordon - Other media

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Epilogue Justice League Unlimited - Plot

After the last world crisis the Justice League faced, Amanda Waller (the government agent who tried to take down the JL because they were too powerful) started becoming their ally, and in her role as US Ambassador to the Justice League, she got to know Batman, Bruce Wayne, very well, gaining a large respect for him. As time went on, Waller saw him age, and realized he wouldn't be around forever. However, in her mind, the world needed a Batman. Waller used her old super-secret-government-project (Cadmus) contacts to launch "Project: Ba ...

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Epilogue Justice League Unlimited, Epilogue Justice League Unlimited - Plot, Epilogue Justice League Unlimited - Trivia

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Bruce Timm - Animation

Timm's early career in animation was varied; he started at Filmation, working on the layout of Blackstar, Flash Gordon and The Lone Ranger. He also worked for numerous other employers, including Don Bluth Productions, and attempted to find work at Marvel Comics and DC Comics, but without luck. In 1989, Timm joined Warner Bros. At Warner, Timm worked on Tiny Toon Adventures. However, he is best known for his subsequent work on the animated series based on various DC Comics superheroes. Timm was the co-creato ...

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Bruce Timm, Bruce Timm - Animation, Bruce Timm - Comics

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Femme fatale - History

She has existed, in one form or another, in folklore and myth in nearly all cultures. Some of the earliest examples include the Sumerian goddess Ishtar and the Biblical Delilah. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the femme fatale became ubiquitous in Western culture and can be found in the works of Oscar Wilde, Edvard Munch, Gustav Klimt, among others. This is likely to have been a reaction to women's movements and the changing role of women at the time. With the introduction of film noir in the 1940's, the femme ...

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Femme fatale, Femme fatale - History, Femme fatale - Famous femmes fatale, Femme fatale - Fictional characters, Femme fatale - Mythology, Femme fatale - Historical figures, Femme fatale - Films, Femme fatale - Games

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - George Lazenby - Biography

George Lazenby was born in Queanbeyan (or Goulburn), New South Wales, Australia, and served in the Australian Army Special forces and as a military unarmed combat instructor. He moved to London in 1964; working as a car salesman and as a model, then as an actor in advertising, by 1968, he was the highest-paid model in the world (it is said that in 1967, he made £40,000 directly from modelling, and £60,000 from commercials and product endorsements—equivalent to more than a million pounds in 2 ...

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George Lazenby, George Lazenby - Biography, George Lazenby - James Bond, George Lazenby - Selected filmography

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Chronos comics - David Clinton

Considered by some to be the arch-nemesis of the Atom (Ray Palmer), Chronos started his career as petty thief David Clinton who attributed his consistent incarceration to his timing, or lack there of. To improve his timing he studied the rhythm of time pieces and by practise he learnt to synchronise each of his actions with the beat of the prison clock. By the end of his sentence he had developed an extraordinary sense of timing which he resolved to use to further his criminal career. He then adopted the colourful costume and alter eg ...

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Chronos comics, Chronos comics - David Clinton, Chronos comics - Walker Gabriel, Chronos comics - Other Media, Chronos comics - Trivia

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Eagle Awards - 1999

NORTH AMERICAN SECTION The following award nominations cover creators and work published in the US and Canada only (irrespective of the country of origin of the work or the nationality of its creators), with nominations based purely on work published in 1999: 1/1 FAVOURITE COLOUR COMICBOOK (Sponsored by Quality Comics) 1999: Preacher, by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon JLA Transmetropolitan Acme Novelty Library ...

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Eagle Awards, Eagle Awards - 1976, Eagle Awards - 1977, Eagle Awards - 1982, Eagle Awards - 1983, Eagle Awards - 1984, Eagle Awards - 1985, Eagle Awards - 1986, Eagle Awards - 1988, Eagle Awards - 1990, Eagle Awards - 1993, Eagle Awards - 1996, Eagle Awards - 1999, Eagle Awards - 2000, Eagle Awards - 2004

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Nightwing - Character History

Nightwing - Origins. For many years, Dick was Batman's sidekick Robin. He was introduced in Detective Comics #38 (1940) by Batman creators Bill Finger and Bob Kane as Robin. The sidekick debuted only a year after Batman and was part of an effort to soften the character of his mentor, originally a dubious, nightstalking vigilante. DC Comics also thought a teenaged superhero would appeal to young ...

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Nightwing, Nightwing - Character History, Nightwing - Origins, Nightwing - The Teen Titans and Emancipation, Nightwing - A New Team, Nightwing - Nightwing Begins, Nightwing - Titans Hunt Knight Fall & Prodigal, Nightwing - A Knight in Blüdhaven, Nightwing - Titans Reunited and No Man's Land, Nightwing - Graduation Day and The Outsiders, Nightwing - A Hero No More, Nightwing - Infinite Crisis, Nightwing - One Year Later, Nightwing - Personal Life, Nightwing - Skills and Abilities, Nightwing - Equipment, Nightwing - Alternate Versions, Nightwing - Earth-Two Richard Grayson, Nightwing - Red Robin of Kingdom Come, Nightwing - All-Star Richard Grayson, Nightwing - Grayson in other media

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - DC animated universe - In-continuity in the DCAU

While there have been several animated series based upon DC Comics characters over the decades, what is commonly accepted as the "DC animated universe" refers to the stable of shows and films that spin off from Batman: The Animated Series, the original show in this universe. Older shows such as Super Friends and newer shows such as The Batman are not part of this continuity. DC animated universe - TV series. The universe primarily consists of these animated series (and their related fi ...

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DC animated universe, DC animated universe - In-continuity in the DCAU, DC animated universe - TV series, DC animated universe - Films, DC animated universe - Web cartoons, DC animated universe - Comic books, DC animated universe - Other TV series, DC animated universe - Krypto the Superdog, DC animated universe - Teen Titans, DC animated universe - Inconsistencies within the DCAU

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Copperhead DC Comics - Background

The criminal known as Copperhead first appeared in Gotham City in a snake costume. He committed numerous thefts before finally being apprehended by Batman and the first Batgirl. Copperhead then turned to more deadly pursuits as a super-assassin, constricting victims to a suffocating death with his costume's tail. During this time, he would become obsessive about his target and think of nothing until the target was dead, which proved to be a weakness at times as he would ignore ...

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Copperhead DC Comics, Copperhead DC Comics - Background, Copperhead DC Comics - Powers & abilities, Copperhead DC Comics - Other media

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Batman in other media - Television

In the late 1960s, the ABC Network aired a Batman television series with Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin. The series aired for 120 episodes from January 12, 1966 to March 14, 1968. It was a parody of the Batman Movie Serial starring Lewis Wilson and the comic books under the strict Comics Code Authority with high camp. It continues to be the version some associate with the Batman character, despite its being a parody and the least representative of his depiction in comics; although some comic book stories were adapted to th ...

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Batman in other media, Batman in other media - Television, Batman in other media - Animated, Batman in other media - Newspaper, Batman in other media - Books, Batman in other media - Radio, Batman in other media - Musical theatre, Batman in other media - Video games, Batman in other media - Theme park attractions, Batman in other media - Batman parodies and references

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Batgirl - Batgirl in other media

Some uncertainty exists over who developed what aspects of the character, with one often cited (although almost certainly incorrect) version claiming that DC Comics simply took the idea wholesale from the TV show. However Julius Schwartz, editor of the Batman comic book at the time, has apparently claimed that he instigated Batgirl as a way of transferring some of the large female demographic of the TV show over to the comic. When the TV producers saw rough "concept" artwork by artist Carmine Infantino during a visit to DC Comics offices, th ...

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Batgirl, Batgirl - Betty Kane, Batgirl - Barbara Gordon, Batgirl - Helena Bertinelli, Batgirl - Cassandra Cain, Batgirl - Batgirl in other media, Batgirl - Fandom

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Batman - Publication history

In early 1939, the success of Superman in Action Comics prompted editors at the comic book division of National Publications (later DC Comics, D.C. is short for Detective Comics, now a subsidiary of Time Warner) to request more superheroes for their titles. In response, Bob Kane created a character called "the Bat-Man". His collaborator Bill Finger offered such suggestions as giving the character a cowl instead of a simple domino mask, wearing a cape instead of wings, wearing gloves, and removing the red sections from the origi ...

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Batman, Batman - Publication history, Batman - Evolution of the character, Batman - Character history, Batman - Golden Age version, Batman - Silver Age version, Batman - Modern Age version, Batman - Personas, Batman - Bruce Wayne, Batman - The Dark Knight, Batman - Dual identities, Batman - Matches Malone, Batman - Gotham City, Batman - The Bat-Signal, Batman - Powers and abilities, Batman - Weaknesses, Batman - Equipment vehicles and weapons, Batman - The Batcave, Batman - Costume, Batman - Supporting characters, Batman - Enemies of Batman, Batman - Crossovers, Batman - Homosexual interpretations, Batman - Bibliography, Batman - Batman in other media, Batman - Trivia, Batman - Notes and references, Batman - Additional Batman information, Batman - Related information

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - List of cyberpunk works - Print media

List of cyberpunk works - List of novels. The Artificial Kid (1980) by Bruce Sterling City Come A-Walkin' (1980) by John Shirley The Ware Tetralogy by Rudy Rucker Software (1982) by Rudy Rucker Wetware (1988) by Rudy Rucker Freeware (1997) by Rudy Rucker Realware (2000) by Rudy Rucker Neuromancer (1984) by William Gibson (Sprawl Trilogy) Count Zero (1986) by William Gib ...

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List of cyberpunk works, List of cyberpunk works - Notable precursors to the genre, List of cyberpunk works - Print media, List of cyberpunk works - List of novels, List of cyberpunk works - List of short story anthologies, List of cyberpunk works - List of poetry, List of cyberpunk works - List of graphic novels / comics, List of cyberpunk works - List of non-fiction / critical studies, List of cyberpunk works - Audiovisual media, List of cyberpunk works - Notable film precursors, List of cyberpunk works - List of cyberpunk films, List of cyberpunk works - List of films borrowing some cyberpunk elements, List of cyberpunk works - List of TV series, List of cyberpunk works - List of bands, List of cyberpunk works - List of computer and video games

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Bane comics - History

Born to serve the life sentence of his father, Bane's childhood and early adult life were spent behind the walls of Peña Duro, an infamous prison located in Santa Prisca (claimed to be Cuba in Batman: The Animated Series). There, he read as many books as he could get his hands on, and built up his body in the prison's gymnasium. He committed his first murder at the age of eight. He became a test subject for a mysterious drug known as Venom, which had killed its other subjects. It nearly killed him at first, but he survived and found its ...

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Bane comics, Bane comics - History, Bane comics - In other media

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Kairo Superman/Aquaman Hour - Character history

Described as "Green Lantern's Venutian helper", young Kairo followed Hal Jordan (who he refers to as "Boss") across the galaxy assisting him in any way he could, despite having no powers of his own. Though a true backstory is never given for his character, he is apparently from Venus and met Jordan during one of his adventures, and is one of the few people on Earth to know his dual identity. Something of a mechanic, he helps repair a number of Jordan's devices like his plane, and on one occasion fixed his lantern battery by hitting it. He has no way of manuvering through s ...

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Kairo Superman/Aquaman Hour, Kairo Superman/Aquaman Hour - Character history, Kairo Superman/Aquaman Hour - Trivia

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Kai-ro - Character history

Kai-ro was created for the animated series Batman Beyond as a member of Justice League Unlimited, the future incarnation of the Justice League. Like all Green Lanterns, his powers are derived entirely from his "power ring", an alien device that allows him to create a near limitless variety of objects out of green energy, as well as give him the ability to fly and project an energy shield around himself and others. His origins and why he was selected to become a Green Lantern are never revealed, but he was depicted as being very ...

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Kai-ro, Kai-ro - Character history, Kai-ro - Trivia

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Great Dane - Appearance

There are six show-acceptable coat colors for Great Danes. Fawn: Yellow gold with a black mask. Black should appear on the eye rims and eyebrows, and may appear on the ears and tail tip. Brindle: Fawn and black in a chevron stripe pattern. Often also referred to as a tiger-stripe pattern. Blue: Deep grey with a bluish tinge. Reminiscent of Weimaraners. Black: Pure jet black. Harlequin: Torn black patches on white. The Great Dane is the only dog breed that sho ...

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Great Dane, Great Dane - Appearance, Great Dane - Temperament, Great Dane - Health, Great Dane - History, Great Dane - Miscellaneous, Great Dane - Famous Danes

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Immortal Grand Prix - IGPX TV Series

The IGPX TV series made its hour-long premiere on Saturday, November 5, 2005, at 10:00PM. This series appears to revolve around an "Immortal Grand Prix" which is a mecha racing circuit. In the regular series, the year is 2049 and the Immortal Grand Prix has become the world’s most-popular sport. It’s so big that an entire city was built for the racing industry where competitions take place on a huge, 60-mile track. In the Immortal Grand Prix, two teams of three mechas, high-tech fighting machines driven by humans, race at s ...

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Immortal Grand Prix, Immortal Grand Prix - IGPX Microseries, Immortal Grand Prix - Team Suzaku, Immortal Grand Prix - Team Sledge Mamma, Immortal Grand Prix - IGPX TV Series, Immortal Grand Prix - Rules of the IGPX, Immortal Grand Prix - Team Satomi, Immortal Grand Prix - Team Velshtein, Immortal Grand Prix - Team Sledge Mamma, Immortal Grand Prix - Team Black Egg, Immortal Grand Prix - Team Edgeraid, Immortal Grand Prix - Team Skylark, Immortal Grand Prix - Benjamin Bright, Immortal Grand Prix - Episodes, Immortal Grand Prix - Trivia, Immortal Grand Prix - IGPX Promotions, Immortal Grand Prix - Sources

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Batman Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Justice League - History

Justice League - Silver and Bronze Age versions. The original team first appeared in The Brave and The Bold #28 (1960) as a revival of the Justice Society of America (or "JSA") under a new, more dynamic name of "League" and soon gained its own title that same year. The creator was a writer named Gardner Fox, who was inspired by the Justice Society to create a similar, contemporary concept, and who decided upon the word "league" influenced by the National Football League and Major League Baseball. The artist for the first ...

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Justice League, Justice League - History, Justice League - Silver and Bronze Age versions, Justice League - Modern Age versions, Justice League - Origin of the JLA, Justice League - Related teams, Justice League - Awards, Justice League - Justice League parodies/references, Justice League - Other media, Justice League - Official links, Justice League - Unofficial links

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