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 ALAN WAYNE Image:Biography.gif

PERSONAL DATA


Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Status: Deceased
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Citizenship: American
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Marital Status: Married
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Known Relatives: Catherine Wayne (wife, deceased); Kenneth Wayne (son, deceased); Laura Elizabeth Wayne (daughter-in-law, deceased); Patrick Alan Morgan Wayne (grandson; deceased); Thomas Wayne (great grandson; deceased); Martha Wayne (great granddaughter; deceased); Bruce Wayne (great-great grandson); Solomon Zebediah Wayne (father, deceased); Dorothea Wayne (mother, deceased); Charles Arwin Wayne (grandfather, deceased); Joshua Thomas Wayne (ancestor, deceased); Darius Wayne (ancestor, deceased)
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Base of Operation: Gotham City
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Gender: Male
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Eyes: Blue
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Hair: Black
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ First Appearance: Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #4 (September 2010)



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HISTORY


Alan Wayne was the son of Judge Solomon Wayne. Believing the house of Wayne to be haunted he contempled suicide to end the Wayne family line, but was stopped when a carriage carrying Vandal Savage, his ancestor Thomas Wayne I and his future wife Catherine crashed on the bridge just behind him while fighting a time displaced Batman. Coming to Catherine's aid, Alan witnessed Batman being shot by Jonah Hex and falling to his apparent death in the Gotham river. After the incident Alan and Catherine were married and they started completing the building of Wayne Manor. Catherine made him promise to keep a small wooden casket she, as one of the Migliari had been holding for the return of the stranger, safe and mark it with a bat. After Cathrine died in childbirth, Alan commissioned a garden that spread out in a way that when seen from above would resemble a bat.


CHRONOLOGY


For a definitive list of appearances of Alan Wayne in chronological order click here



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