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Tracy Hickman
American
Author
Born:
Nov 26
,
1955
Batman
Become
Father
His
History
Man
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'Wayne of Gotham' is very much a father-and-son exploration. We've always seen Thomas Wayne through the years as this figure carved in marble; this perfect man. The only thing we really know about is that he died in that alley outside of a theater. But every son has to confront the reality of his father at some point in his life.
Tracy Hickman
Life
Man
Son
Reality
Father
Seen
Every
Thomas
Wayne
Some
Carved
About
Only
Alley
Perfect
Point
Through
Perfect Man
Outside
He
Know
Always
His
Years
Very
Died
The Only Thing
Theater
Confront
Much
Really
Exploration
Figure
Marble
Thing
There is a scene in one comic from the '60s-'70s where Batman finds a film, a newsreel film, of his father. This newsreel film is from the '50s, and his father has come to this costume ball in a Zorro costume, which strangely enough looks a lot like a Batman suit in the footage.
Tracy Hickman
Father
Enough
Batman
Finds
Scene
Costume
Footage
Come
Like
Looks
Ball
Comic
His
Lot
Where
Which
Strangely
Film
Suit
Exploring an ever-expanding world of diverse cultures and beliefs is at the very heart of the 'Dragonships' series.
Tracy Hickman
Heart
World
Diverse
Cultures
Very
Exploring
Series
Beliefs
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