Ming Doyle’s Lady Gotham

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Okay, here’s a new one to rally behind: Ming Doyle’s treatment for the little discussedMartha Wayne.
Much other good stuff at the site of this up-and-comer.

[Thanks to Eric for the link.]

9 Responses to “Ming Doyle’s Lady Gotham”

  1. David Bird Says:

    Wow! What a great site!

  2. JasonEdwards Says:

    Really not a character that needs an angst-ridden backstory.
    Or really any kind of backstory at all.

  3. The Beat Says:

    Wait, are you saying that of all the kabillions of DC characters who have been turned into Green Lanterns or shot into the future, one should be sacrosanct?

    I like it!

  4. mordicai Says:

    I’ve followed Ming’s blog for a little while now & it is ALL gold.

  5. David Bird Says:

    Its a good story. That’s reason enough to write it.

    And there is far more to the site than this. Check it out.

  6. Dean Trippe Says:

    Ming Doyle is a hypertalent. Her stuff at Project: Rooftop has been fantastical.

  7. Kirk Taylor Says:

    Crazy good…Like Nell Brinkley meets the Bronte sisters, you should really find the opportunity to expanded on this. Also looked over Ming’s site, and urge others to do the same, her drawing is wonderful, imbued with a real personality, not just dead line.

  8. RichardAK Says:

    Wait, Martha Wayne was originally Martha Kane? Does that mean Batman and Batwoman are cousins?

  9. rich Says:

    Mign writes:
    “Batman’s mom is basically a character that canon forgot beyond guilty flashbacks …”

    This is odd … couldn’t we say the same thing about Thomas Wayne?

    I agree with Jason. Bruce’s parents don’t need to be developed beyond the guilty flashbacks — unless you’re taking the Batman Begins approach and explaining EVERYTHING in excrutiating detail.

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