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Batwing

Lucas Fox

First Appearance

DC Comics: The New 52 #1 (2011)

Powers & Abilities

FlightAgilityIntellectWeapon MasterInvisibilityInsanely RichPower SuitUnarmed CombatGadgetsSwordsmanshipStealth

Teams

Batman FamilyBatman Inc.Dead Heroes Club Gotham KnightsOutsidersThe ColonyThe Unknowns

Also Known As

Luke Fox, Lucas Fox, Duke Turner, Flying Fox, Mayor Fox, Corvus Corax

About Batwing

Lucas Fox is the son of Lucius Fox, the brilliant Wayne Enterprises engineer who has long kept Batman's technology running behind the scenes. Lucas stepped out of his father's shadow in a major way when he donned a cutting-edge armored suit and took on the mantle of Batwing, becoming one of the most technologically formidable members of the Batman Family. A former MMA fighter with an elite military background, Luke combines hand-to-hand combat mastery with a genius-level intellect, making him a natural fit for a role that demands both brains and brawn. His powered battle suit grants him flight, enhanced strength, stealth capabilities including invisibility, and an arsenal of gadgets that rival anything in Batman's own toolkit.

Lucas Fox made his debut in DC Comics: The New 52 #1 in 2011, a landmark issue that launched the entire New 52 publishing initiative and is significant in its own right as a collectible. His solo ongoing series, Batwing, launched the same year as part of the New 52 relaunch, with the title originally following David Zavimbe before Luke Fox took over the cowl beginning with issue #19. Luke's tenure as Batwing brought a sharper, more tech-focused identity to the character and connected him deeply to the broader Gotham universe. Collectors hunting complete runs should be aware that the transition issues between David and Luke are key transitional reads.

Beyond his solo adventures, Lucas has been an active member of Batman Incorporated, the Gotham Knights, the Outsiders, and the mysterious team known as The Unknowns. His involvement with The Colony — a rogue military operation that sought to weaponize Batman's methods on a global scale — added political complexity to his story and put him in direct conflict with members of his own family. These arcs explored themes of legacy, loyalty, and what it truly means to serve justice outside the law, elevating Luke well beyond a simple legacy character.

For collectors, Batwing represents an exciting corner of the DC universe with strong ties to the New 52 era and the broader Batman mythology. Early issues of the Batwing solo series, particularly the transitional arc where Luke Fox first suits up, are undervalued compared to their narrative importance. As DC continues to expand its roster of legacy heroes, Lucas Fox stands out as a character with real staying power — making his key issues smart picks for collectors who want to get ahead of the curve.

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