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  • Ibn al Xu'ffasch (Arabic: ="ar" xml:lang="ar" >ابن الخفّاش‎; literally "Son of the Bat") is a fictional character, the biological son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. He was developed by Mark Waid and Alex Ross for their 1996 miniseries Kingdom Come based on concepts from Mike W. Barr and Jerry Bingham's 1987 graphic novel Son of the Demon. Waid further elaborated on the character in the 1999 miniseries The Kingdom. Multiple versions of the character have appeared under different names, most recently as Damian Wayne.
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  • Ibn al Xu'ffasch (Arabic: ="ar" xml:lang="ar" >ابن الخفّاش‎; literally "Son of the Bat") is a fictional character, the biological son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. He was developed by Mark Waid and Alex Ross for their 1996 miniseries Kingdom Come based on concepts from Mike W. Barr and Jerry Bingham's 1987 graphic novel Son of the Demon. Waid further elaborated on the character in the 1999 miniseries The Kingdom. Multiple versions of the character have appeared under different names, most recently as Damian Wayne.
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