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Spinning out of ''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'', the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, [[ComicBook/BatmanIncorportated2010 the Batman of Africa]], as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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Spinning out of ''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'', the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, [[ComicBook/BatmanIncorportated2010 [[ComicBook/BatmanIncorporated2010 the Batman of Africa]], as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.
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Spinning out of ''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'', the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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Spinning out of ''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'', the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, [[ComicBook/BatmanIncorportated2010 the Batman of Africa, Africa]], as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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''Batwing'' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/{{New 52}} lineup. Spinning out of ''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'', the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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''Batwing'' was is a short-lived 2011 comic book series published by Creator/DCComics. The series was written by Creator/JuddWinick and drawn with art by Ben Oliver, Oliver. The series was launched as one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/{{New 52}} lineup. the ComicBook/New52 initiative.

Spinning out of ''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'', the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.






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* AlternateHistory: In the New-52 universe, the Second Congo War ended in 2001, when The Kingdom drove dictator Masika Okura out of the country. [[spoiler:The cost, however, was steep; 50,000 people died in the final battle, and The Kingdom made the decision to allow Okura to flee the country in exchange for his ordering his troops to stand down.]]

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* AlternateHistory: In the New-52 New 52 universe, the Second Congo War ended in 2001, when The Kingdom drove dictator Masika Okura out of the country. [[spoiler:The cost, however, was steep; 50,000 people died in the final battle, and The Kingdom made the decision to allow Okura to flee the country in exchange for his ordering his troops to stand down.]]
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''Batwing'' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/{{New 52}} lineup. Spinning out of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman, the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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''Batwing'' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/{{New 52}} lineup. Spinning out of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman, ''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'', the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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'''Batwing''' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/{{New 52}} lineup. Spinning out of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman, the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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'''Batwing''' ''Batwing'' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/{{New 52}} lineup. Spinning out of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman, the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.




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* WhiteSheep: Matu Ba hails from a family of Nigerian oil barons, one of whom became a Governor.

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* WhiteSheep: Matu Ba hails from a family of Nigerian oil barons, one of whom became a Governor.Governor.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: How did David actually stop being Batwing in issue 19? He simply retired and Bruce was understanding. How did the cover depict it? A badly-wounded David on the ground with a sinister-looking Batman standing over him with the tagline "A Hero Falls".

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* CoversAlwaysLie: How did David actually stop being Batwing in issue 19? He simply retired and Bruce was understanding. How did the cover depict it? A It's the current page image: a badly-wounded David on the ground with a sinister-looking Batman and Luke Fox standing over him with the tagline "A Hero Falls".

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* MirrorCharacter: Both Father Lost and Dawn share elements of their backstories with David. Like David, Father Lost was an orphan whose parents died from HIV/AIDS, and like David, Rachel was a child soldier. Unlike David, though, neither Lost nor Rachel managed to let go of their anger over their respective pasts, and it drove Lost to become a fanatic, and drove Dawn to become a vigilante, and then a mercenary.



* NotSoDifferent: Both Father Lost and Dawn share elements of their backstories with David. Like David, Father Lost was an orphan whose parents died from HIV/AIDS, and like David, Rachel was a child soldier. Unlike David, though, neither Lost nor Rachel managed to let go of their anger over their respective pasts, and it drove Lost to become a fanatic, and drove Dawn to become a vigilante, and then a mercenary.
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* AmoralAfrikaner: The corrupt and powerful Marksbury family are never explicitly identified as Afrikaners, but given that they're rich white people who are said to own half the land in Africa, one could probably draw the inference.

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* BatmanGambit: This being a Batman-related book, naturally Batwing pulls one of these off. Fed up with the constant corruption in the police after they allow a rich white heir to get away with murder, he lets slip that a witness has identified the heir, causing the crooked cops to search for the witness, enabling Batwing to flush them out into the open.



* DeathByOriginStory: Besides losing his biological parents, David also lost his surrogate mother figure, Renee Diallo, when a metahuman warlord attacked the Children's Harbor. The same incident also cost Matu Ba one of his eyes.

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Besides losing his biological parents, David also lost his surrogate mother figure, Renee Diallo, when a metahuman warlord attacked the Children's Harbor. The same incident also cost Matu Ba one of his eyes.eyes.
** The villain Father Lost became an orphan when his parents died from HIV/AIDS. Unlike David, he avoided falling in with a militia, but was instead taken in by an old woman who gave him mystical abilities.



* HeroWithBadPublicity: As Batwing tries to clean up the Tinasha police, he quickly finds himself falling out of favor with his fellow officers, who do not appreciate seeing their bribes and kickbacks dry up.



* NotSoDifferent: Both Father Lost and Dawn share elements of their backstories with David. Like David, Father Lost was an orphan whose parents died from HIV/AIDS, and like David, Rachel was a child soldier. Unlike David, though, neither Lost nor Rachel managed to let go of their anger over their respective pasts, and it drove Lost to become a fanatic, and drove Dawn to become a vigilante, and then a mercenary.



* PlaguedByNightmares: David Zavimbe has spent most of his adult life haunted by nightmares of the things he did as a child soldier.

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* PlaguedByNightmares: David Zavimbe has spent most of his adult life haunted by nightmares of the things he did as a child soldier. The same is true of Rachel Niamo, who becomes the mercenary Dawn.


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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: The Marksbury family owns a significant portion of Africa, and their money has kept Ancil, the murderous son of patriarch Phillip, out of jail, even as the bodies keep piling up.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The twelfth issue ends with the introduction of a new villain, King Shadow, who is supposedly orchestrating events in the background, with a plan to take over all of Africa. However, whatever plans Judd Winick had for him went out the window after Winick was replaced by Creator/FabianNicieza halfway through the "Finders of the Lost" arc.
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* PlaguedByNightmares: David Zavimbe has spent most of his adult life haunted by nightmares of the things he did as a child soldier.
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'''Batwing''' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/{{New 52}} lineup. Spinning out of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman, the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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'''Batwing''' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/{{New 52}} lineup. Spinning out of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman, the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfCongo.UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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* AlternateHistory: In the New-52 universe, the Second Congo War ended in 2001, when The Kingdom drove dictator Masika Okura out of the country. [[spoiler:The cost, however, was steep; 50,000 people died in the final battle, and The Kingdom made the decision to allow Okura to flee the country in exchange for his ordering his troops to stand down.]]
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: During Batwing's team-up with ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}, Matu cheerfully regales Dick with stories about David's awkward teenage years.
* TheBigGuy: Lord Battle is ''massive'', and strong enough to go at least three rounds with ComicBook/{{Superman}}.



* DeathByOriginStory: Besides losing his biological parents, David also lost his surrogate mother figure, Renee Diallo, when a metahuman warlord attacked the Children's Harbor. The same incident also cost Matu Ba one of his eyes.



* DishingOutDirt: Earthstrike was able to control the earth.



* {{Retool}}: After eighteen issues following David Zavimbe, the series suddenly switched to following Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[spoiler:Lord Battle rules Tundi with an iron fist, but once Batwing literally removes him from the country, the land rapidly begins to wither, as he and the land are connected to one another. Afraid to see his people starve and die, Lord Battle agrees to step down and face imprisonment for his crimes, as long as he remains imprisoned within Tundi so that it will live.]]
* FisherKing: [[spoiler:Lord Battle and his country, Tundi, are completely dependent upon one another. Separate them, and both will die.]]
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: One of Lord Battle's enforcers, Sniper, has four arms, all of which are holding guns.
* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: In the New-52 universe, the modern Democratic Republic of the Congo was previously ruled by a dictator named Masika Okura before 2001. It's not clear if he overthrew Laurent-Desire Kabila (the real-world dictator of the DRC at that time) beforehand, or if Kabila ever reigned to begin with.
* PoweredArmor:
** Both David and Luke rely on a suit of powered armor to enhance their natural abilities.
** Steelback of The Kingdom was a normal man who relied upon a tank-like suit of armor for combat.
* {{Retool}}: After eighteen issues following David Zavimbe, the series suddenly switched to following Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.Fox.
* WhiteSheep: Matu Ba hails from a family of Nigerian oil barons, one of whom became a Governor.
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* ElectricBlackGuy: Thunder Fall, a member of the Congolese superhero team The Kingdom, can shoot blasts of electricity out of his hands.
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* CvoersAlwaysLie: How did David actually stop being Batwing in issue 19? He simply retired and Bruce was understanding. How did the cover depict it? A badly-wounded David on the ground with a sinister-looking Batman standing over him with the tagline "A Hero Falls".

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* CvoersAlwaysLie: CoversAlwaysLie: How did David actually stop being Batwing in issue 19? He simply retired and Bruce was understanding. How did the cover depict it? A badly-wounded David on the ground with a sinister-looking Batman standing over him with the tagline "A Hero Falls".
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* CvoersAlwaysLie: How did David actually stop being Batwing in issue 18? He simply retired and Bruce was understanding. How did the cover depict it? A badly-wounded David on the ground with a sinister-looking Batman and Luke standing over him with the tagline "A Hero Falls".

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* CvoersAlwaysLie: How did David actually stop being Batwing in issue 18? 19? He simply retired and Bruce was understanding. How did the cover depict it? A badly-wounded David on the ground with a sinister-looking Batman and Luke standing over him with the tagline "A Hero Falls".
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* CvoersAlwaysLie: How did David actually stop being Batwing in issue 18? He simply retired and Bruce was understanding. How did the cover depict it? A badly-wounded David on the ground with a sinister-looking Batman and Luke standing over him with the tagline "A Hero Falls".
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'''Batwing''' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinnick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/NewFiftyTwo lineup. Spinning out of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman, the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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'''Batwing''' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinnick Creator/JuddWinick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/NewFiftyTwo ComicBook/{{New 52}} lineup. Spinning out of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman, the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.
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'''Batwing''' was a short-lived series written by Creator/JuddWinnick and drawn by Ben Oliver, one of the early titles in DC's ComicBook/NewFiftyTwo lineup. Spinning out of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman, the series initially followed the exploits of David Zavimbe, the Batman of Africa, as he tried to fight crime in the UsefulNotes/DemocraticRepublicOfCongo. Later, the series was retooled, and the mantle was taken up by Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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* ChildSoldiers: David and his brother Isaac were both forced to serve as child soldiers in the Army of the Dawn. They managed to escape, but while David managed to pull his life together, Isaac... didn't.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: David and Isaac Zavimbe lost their parents at a young age to [=HIV/AIDS=], then got drafted as child soldiers in the Army of the Dawn. They escaped, eventually, but they both still struggle with the after-effects.
* DarkestAfrica: When the series was focused on David Zavimbe, this trope was very much in play, with Batwing fighting criminals in the Savannah.
* DirtyCop: Tinasha is rife with them. That the terrorist organization Leviathan has placed a number of its operatives in the local government does not help things.
* {{Retool}}: After eighteen issues following David Zavimbe, the series suddenly switched to following Luke Fox, the son of longtime Batman ally Lucius Fox.

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