Martha Wayne
Born into the wealthy Kane family of Gotham City, Martha Kane married industrialist Thomas Wayne and became a beloved pillar of Gotham high society. Her tragic fate on a Gotham street would set her son Bruce on the path to becoming Batman.
Few figures in DC's mythology carry as much weight as Martha Wayne, whose very first appearance in the pages of Detective Comics #33 in 1939 made her a cornerstone of the Golden Age from the moment comics were finding their voice. Created by the legendary trio of Bill Finger, Gardner Fox, and Bob Kane, she has resonated across an extraordinary 87-year span — from the earliest Batman stories through Absolute Batman — accumulating 149 catalog appearances and six key issues that collectors prize. Her presence is felt throughout the heart of DC's universe, sharing pages with Alfred Pennyworth, Dick Grayson, Superman, and Clark Kent across Batman and Detective Comics, the twin pillars of DC's legacy. For anyone who wants to understand the emotional bedrock of one of comics' greatest icons, Martha Wayne is absolutely essential reading.
Real name. Martha Wayne (née Kane)
Powers. None (non-powered human civilian)
Affiliations. Wayne family; Kane family (heir to Kane Chemical fortune); Gotham City high society

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Covers through the years — 1939–2020
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