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Martha Wayne (née Kane) [2] is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.She is the mother of Bruce Wayne (Batman), and wife of Dr. Thomas Wayne as well as the paternal grandmother of Damian Wayne, the fifth Robin.
This is a list of fictional Jewish comic book characters.Characters on this list range from secular with Jewish parentage to fully practicing.These are characters specific to comic-book universes; characters from TV or film universes are not present on this list, nor are characters from autobiographical/memoir comics such as Maus and American Splendor.
The Kanes are Jewish, [3] [4] and Jacob Kane inherited vast wealth along with his other siblings. [5] [a] Bette Kane (the superheroine known as Flamebird, and later Hawkfire) is a cousin, [8] [9] [10] and Bruce Wayne's mother Martha Kane Wayne was Jacob's sister. [11] [12] Jacob Kane is promoted to colonel and assigned to NATO headquarters in ...
Susan Strasberg (1938–1999), actress (In Praise of Older Women) Dame Elizabeth Taylor (1932–2011), Oscar-winning English/American film actress and sex symbol [ 440 ] [ 441 ] [ 442 ] Gene Wilder (born Jerome Silberman , 1933–2016), actor and comedian [ 443 ]
Bruce Wayne's principles include the desire to prevent future harm and a vow not to kill. Bruce Wayne believes that our actions define us, we fail for a reason, and anything is possible. [26] Writers of Batman and Superman stories have often compared and contrasted the two. Interpretations vary depending on the writer, the story, and the timing.
Bruce Springsteen was raised Catholic – but that hasn’t stopped people from mistakenly giving his last name a Jewish twist.. The Boss, 75, performed at the USC Shoah Foundation 30th ...
I grew up Catholic, and my wife was raised Jewish. As adults, we have both chosen a life free of organized religion . We are raising our children agnostic , with the option to choose a spiritual ...
Bruce McKenzie, effeminate minor character in Family Guy; Bruce Nolan, a reporter who is offered a chance to be God for a week in Bruce Almighty; Bruce Sato, from the cartoon M.A.S.K. Bruce Wayne, a billionaire and the secret identity of Batman; Bruce, a penguin-like species on the virtual pet website Neopets. It was named after Bruce Forsyth. [2]