![]() When David Zavimbe was a young boy in Tinasha, his parents died of HIV/ AIDS very early in his life. Fictional character biography David Zavimbe Cover to Batwing #10 by Marcus To.ĭavid Zavimbe operates as Batwing who is a representative of Batman Incorporated from the city of Tinasha, within the Democratic Republic of Congo. The new Batwing character would no longer be the "Batman of Africa", but be more international, along with having more ties to Gotham City. Writing duo Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti took over the book starting with Batwing #19 (June 2013), to introduce a new Batwing, Luke Fox, unrelated to the previous one. In this story, a young African-American boy tells his friends how he imagines Batman to be, and gives him the name "Batwings". In line with Morrison's use of obscure continuity throughout his Batman stories, the character seems to be based visually on a minor character which appeared in Batman #250 in a story called "The Batman Nobody Knows". Īccording to fellow Batman Incorporated artists, Chris Burnham told iFanboy that he designed the character first, while Paquette was the first to draw him in interiors. ![]() Batwing has since gained his own monthly ongoing series as part of the 2011 DC Universe reboot, featuring art by Ben Oliver and written by Power Girl and Justice League: Generation Lost writer Judd Winick. He was designed by Chris Burnham, but was first drawn by Yanick Paquette. The character proper appears first in "Batman of Africa", in Batman Incorporated #5 (May 2011), written by Grant Morrison. He takes on the mantle of Batwing at the end of the second season. The Luke Fox version of the character has appeared in the Arrowverse TV series Batwoman as part of the main cast, portrayed by Camrus Johnson. After David retires from the role, Batman offers the Batwing role to Luke, who is eager to accept despite protest from his father. The second Batwing, Lucas "Luke" Fox, is an African-American mixed martial artist and genius who is the son of Lucius Fox, one of Batman's closest associates. This version of Batwing acts as one of representatives of Africa within Batman Incorporated, being known as the " Batman of Africa". The first Batwing is David Zavimbe, a Congolese police officer, created by writer Grant Morrison and debuting in Batman Incorporated #5 in May, 2011 before headlining his own Batwing comic sries. Both versions of the character are superheoes pattened by Batman, notable for their technological capabilities. Batwing is the alias used by several characters in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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