Ghost-Maker (DC)
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*On his [https://jamestynioniv.substack.com/ newsletter] Empire of the Tiny Onion, ''"I remember, a few years back, right when I had first gotten wind of the creation of the Middle Grade and YA lines that DC Comics was developing… I approached the editor in charge of the program with an idea. I wanted to do a book with the energy of a Shonen Manga, that told the story of Bruce Wayne travelling the world and training to be the world's greatest crime-fighter… I don't think I ever wrote up a pitch document, but I do remember laying out the core cast in a notebook. There was a cowardly thief style character, a young woman who may or may not have escaped from Themyscira, but the character that had really instigated the whole idea was Bruce's Rival. The key to that idea was to create a Zuko to Bruce's Aang. The Gary Oak to his Ash Ketchum. The Draco Malfoy to his Harry Potter."'' | *On his [https://jamestynioniv.substack.com/ newsletter] Empire of the Tiny Onion, ''"I remember, a few years back, right when I had first gotten wind of the creation of the Middle Grade and YA lines that DC Comics was developing… I approached the editor in charge of the program with an idea. I wanted to do a book with the energy of a Shonen Manga, that told the story of Bruce Wayne travelling the world and training to be the world's greatest crime-fighter… I don't think I ever wrote up a pitch document, but I do remember laying out the core cast in a notebook. There was a cowardly thief style character, a young woman who may or may not have escaped from Themyscira, but the character that had really instigated the whole idea was Bruce's Rival. The key to that idea was to create a Zuko to Bruce's Aang. The Gary Oak to his Ash Ketchum. The Draco Malfoy to his Harry Potter."'' | ||
*In an [https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/james-tynion-iv-new-batsuit-reshaping-gotham-joker-war interview] on SyFy.com, Tynion wrote, ''""Ghost-Maker is a character who we'll see a little bit of right at the end of Batman #100, but will come in in a big way in November and beyond. This is a character who I've been excited about for a really long time. He's definitely going to show up as an adversary to Bruce, but he is not necessarily a villain per se. He is someone that Bruce has known since he was a young man traveling around the world training to become Batman. And now, basically Bruce's rival from when he was 15 years old has come back to Gotham City because he doesn't think Bruce is doing a very good job. That's the sort of core conceit, is creating this rival from youth that we're going to see come in in a big way in the present."'' | *In an [https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/james-tynion-iv-new-batsuit-reshaping-gotham-joker-war interview] on SyFy.com, Tynion wrote, ''""Ghost-Maker is a character who we'll see a little bit of right at the end of Batman #100, but will come in in a big way in November and beyond. This is a character who I've been excited about for a really long time. He's definitely going to show up as an adversary to Bruce, but he is not necessarily a villain per se. He is someone that Bruce has known since he was a young man traveling around the world training to become Batman. And now, basically Bruce's rival from when he was 15 years old has come back to Gotham City because he doesn't think Bruce is doing a very good job. That's the sort of core conceit, is creating this rival from youth that we're going to see come in in a big way in the present."'' | ||
+ | *Tynion wrote, ''"The idea of giving Bruce a rival in his childhood goes back to when I was writing the backup stories to 'Zero Year,' thinking a lot about that era in Bruce's life. From time to time, I would think about where I might be able to introduce a character like that. Then I realized that I needed to bring in another character into the last story of 2020. Ghost-Maker needed to be a fascinating inverted mirror of Batman... And he needed some flair. And a name. And then Jorge Jimenez took all of that and worked some magic, putting together what I think is one of the absolute coolest new superhero designs I've seen in the last few years. We might even already have something we're building in secret with the character..."'' | ||
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Revision as of 05:33, 4 November 2020
The Ghost-Maker is a comic supervillain who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Many years ago, he was in Dublin, Ireland where he found Tommy Tivane who was a noted knife expert who was wanted in 16 countries and trained under the man. Bruce Wayne by this point was also seeking Tivane as a tutor but upon seeing the Ghost-Maker the two fought one another with the winner becoming the knife-expert's pupil. (Batman v3 #102)
In the aftermath of the Joker War, the Ghost-Maker witnessed the chaos caused to the city of Gotham and believed that Batman had failed in his mission. They commented that their instructors would have been ashamed of Bruce Wayne and that the truce between them was over with the Ghost-Maker looking to intervene in the city himself. (Batman v3 #100) Arriving in the city, he hacked into the police computers and kidnapped a cop after learning that they allowed the Clownhunter to operate in Gotham with impunity. Around this time, he targeted the Smile Bar that was meeting ground for the Grinners who were psychotic criminals that worshipped the Joker. The Ghost-Maker later came to track down the Clownhunter on a rooftop in Little Santa Prisca where the young vigilante was preparing to use a home-made rocket launcher to kill Harley Quinn. However, the Ghost-Maker intended to eliminate the boy but Batman arrived on the scene to save the Clownhunter. This led to a fight between Batman and the Ghost-Maker who had decided that the winner of the duel would win Gotham. (Batman v3 #102)
Overview
Personality and attributes
He was shown to had adopted the name of the Ghost-Maker to hide their true identity. (Batman v3 #100)
The Ghost-Maker wore an elaborate costume that included a mask that hid their features whilst having a white cape. (Batman v3 #100)
He believed that there was no hope in saving Gotham and if it was up to him he would move its population out whereupon he would have burnt the city down. Ultimately, him and Batman had an agreement that Ghost-Maker would not operate in Gotham so long as the Dark Knight maintained justice in the city. (Batman v3 #102)
Bruce Wayne and him were noted to have had a hostile relationship to one another with the former warning to make him pay for what he did to their master in Morocco. (Batman v3 #102)
The Ghost-Maker considered himself better than Batman and did not operate under his code. In fact, he was not above hurting and killing others with him believing that criminals deserved no mercy. (Batman v3 #102)
Powers and abilities
They were shown to had worn an elaborate costume that hid their features and protected them in combat. (Batman v3 #100)
In combat, the Ghost-Maker was shown to wield a pair of katana-like swords. (Batman v3 #100)
The Ghost-Maker utilised the Ghostnet to hack into computer systems for useful information. It was connected to his suit allowing him to read information from other digital devices. (Batman v3 #102)
Notes
- The Ghost-Maker was created by James Tynion IV, Carlo Pagulayan and Danny Miki where they made their first appearance in Batman v3 #100 (October 6, 2020).
- On his newsletter Empire of the Tiny Onion, "I remember, a few years back, right when I had first gotten wind of the creation of the Middle Grade and YA lines that DC Comics was developing… I approached the editor in charge of the program with an idea. I wanted to do a book with the energy of a Shonen Manga, that told the story of Bruce Wayne travelling the world and training to be the world's greatest crime-fighter… I don't think I ever wrote up a pitch document, but I do remember laying out the core cast in a notebook. There was a cowardly thief style character, a young woman who may or may not have escaped from Themyscira, but the character that had really instigated the whole idea was Bruce's Rival. The key to that idea was to create a Zuko to Bruce's Aang. The Gary Oak to his Ash Ketchum. The Draco Malfoy to his Harry Potter."
- In an interview on SyFy.com, Tynion wrote, ""Ghost-Maker is a character who we'll see a little bit of right at the end of Batman #100, but will come in in a big way in November and beyond. This is a character who I've been excited about for a really long time. He's definitely going to show up as an adversary to Bruce, but he is not necessarily a villain per se. He is someone that Bruce has known since he was a young man traveling around the world training to become Batman. And now, basically Bruce's rival from when he was 15 years old has come back to Gotham City because he doesn't think Bruce is doing a very good job. That's the sort of core conceit, is creating this rival from youth that we're going to see come in in a big way in the present."
- Tynion wrote, "The idea of giving Bruce a rival in his childhood goes back to when I was writing the backup stories to 'Zero Year,' thinking a lot about that era in Bruce's life. From time to time, I would think about where I might be able to introduce a character like that. Then I realized that I needed to bring in another character into the last story of 2020. Ghost-Maker needed to be a fascinating inverted mirror of Batman... And he needed some flair. And a name. And then Jorge Jimenez took all of that and worked some magic, putting together what I think is one of the absolute coolest new superhero designs I've seen in the last few years. We might even already have something we're building in secret with the character..."
Appearances
- Batman v3: (2020)
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