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Batman gets schooled in Bruce Wayne: Not Super

June 4, 2022 by Gary Collinson

DC Comics has announced that writer Stuart Gibbs (Spy School) and artist Berat Peckmezci (Flash) are set to reimagine the DC Universe in next year with the release of Bruce Wayne: Not Super, an original graphic novel for middle-grade readers which sees a young Bruce Wayne as a misfit in an exclusive prep school not for the gifted, but the super-gifted.

It’s hard enough being in middle school, but it’s even worse when you’re the only kid at your school who doesn’t have super-powers. Bruce does have a goal though: he wants to make a difference in the world. But how can he do that when he doesn’t have any powers? While the Future-Supers are currently content to simply use their gifts to glide through school and court popularity, Bruce struggles to figure out if he has any gifts at all — and if so, how to use them. His challenge comes when he discovers fellow student Jack Napier and his hired bully Bane shaking down lesser-powered students for money, including that hapless kid Dick Grayson. Someone must stand up to them and somehow, it’s going to be Bruce!

Bruce Wayne: Not Super represents an alternate origin story for Batman and a number of other iconic DC characters, imagining them all as school age kids and with Bruce as the misfit. Filled with a lot of humor, this is a light-hearted take on a well-known and beloved character.

Bruce Wayne: Not Super will go on sale on February 7th 2023.

 

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