
This subject has not been given a canonical in-universe name, and its title is based on educated speculation. Although a reliable source has not yet been provided, and may never be provided, the article will be named for the most likely guess until then. Thank you, Green Lantern.
The subject of this article has been mentioned only and never actually shown in a comic book or on-screen. Despite their lack of physical appearances, information about them might still be relevant or interesting or at least worthy of documentation. Anything known about them is to be considered second-hand information.
Alan Wayne was the great-grandfather of Thomas Wayne.
History
Supposedly, Alan had once met the young Pablo Picasso on a street corner in Seville. He had bought the painting Le Picador from Picasso, which then hung on a wall at Wayne Manor for generations. This story had legend status in the Wayne Family, yet the authenticity of this tale is questionable.[1]
Notes
- This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the television series Gotham, Pennyworth and its tie-in webseries and shorts, Gotham Stories and Gotham: A City Gone Mad. It is an adaptation of Alan Wayne. The original character was created by Devin Grayson and Staz Johnson and first appeared in Batman Secret Files and Origins #1.
Related
- Appearances of Alan Wayne (Gotham)
- Images featuring Alan Wayne (Gotham)
- Quotations by or about Alan Wayne (Gotham)
- Character Gallery: Alan Wayne (Gotham)
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