Thomas Wayne | |
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Actor | Troy Baker |
Gender | Male |
Hair | Black |
Age | Lates 30s to Early 40s |
Occupation | CEO of Wayne Enterprise (until his death) |
Family | Wayne Families
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First Appearance | "Realm of Shadows" (flashback) |
Last Appearance | "Children of Arkham" (flashback) |
Death Episode | "Realm of Shadows" (flashback) |
Cause of Death | Shot in the chest and in the left eye by Joe Chill. |
Status | Deceased |
Ethnicity | American-Caucasian |
Gallery: Thomas Wayne |
“ | You don’t have to do this. | ” |
— ~ Thomas Wayne last words to Joe Chill before getting executed. -Children of Arkham
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Dr. Thomas Wayne is the main overall antagonist of Batman: The Telltale Series. He was a Gotham billionaire and father of Bruce Wayne. When he and his wife Martha were murdered by Joe Chill, he inspired his son to devote himself to a life of fighting crime. During the events of the series, it is revealed that he had ties to the Falcone crime family and corrupt Mayor Hamilton Hill.
Biography[]
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Early life[]
Thomas Wayne was the CEO of Wayne Enterprises and at some point in his life he met and married Martha Wayne, and the two had a child they named Bruce. Thomas Wayne, along with Carmine Falcone and Mayor Hamilton Hill ran Gotham City. He used his name and status as CEO of Wayne Enterprises to control city.
His family was close to the Cobblepot family and Bruce became friends with Esther's son, Oswald Cobblepot. Thomas Wayne and Mayor Hill approached Esther and tried to make a deal with her to buy the land the Cobblepot family-owned, to which Esther refused. Wayne and Hill then had Esther committed to Arkham Asylum and injected her with a drug that put her in a psychotic state.
During his time working with Falcone and Hill, Thomas began using Arkham Asylum, Gotham's local mental hospital, to convict people and take control of their land. Thomas also ordered the assassination of the Arkham family when they objected to his use of the Asylum.
Death[]
Eventually, Martha found out about Thomas's criminal ties and threatened to reveal them to the public if he didn't stop and close all ties with Falcone and Hill. Thomas would have agreed, but the word of this got out to Hill. As they and Bruce returned from an annual showing of "The Mark of Zorro", Joe Chill, who had been ordered Hill to assassinate them, ambushed the family in an alleyway. Thomas tried to protect his family from Chill, whom he incorrectly believed was sent by Falcone, but he got shot in the torso. Stating that it was nothing personal, Chill shot Thomas again in the eye. To make this look like a mugging gone wrong, Chill killed Martha and took her pearls. Chill was about to kill Bruce, but he fled when there were police sirens heard.
Legacy[]
Following their deaths, Thomas and Martha were looked upon by Gotham as martyrs and many of Gotham's elite became inseparable to make sure none of them suffered a similar fate. This would also force Falcone to begin using his own resources to manage his empire. Bruce even became Batman in order to make sure no more innocent people would die.
However, the public's unknowing of his dealings lead to the Arkham family's daughter, Victoria, to become Lady Arkham and form the Children of Arkham. On the twentieth anniversary of their death, they leaked information about Thomas' dealings with Falcone by leaking information to the press which they were able to get with help from Hill. With this, the Wayne family's legacy was tarnished and Bruce was forced to suffer from these consequences but took the responsibilities that were directed at him. After the Children of Arkham's defeat, Bruce's public image would recover, but Thomas and his reputation were ruined beyond repair.
Bruce later decided to continue being Batman to make amends for his father's mistakes.
Personality[]
Initially, Thomas Wayne was seen by many as a wise, respectable, and caring man and father who devoted many of his resources of Wayne Enterprises to make the lives of Gotham's citizens better.
That all changed when Thomas's criminal connections to Hill and Falcone were discovered. Throughout the first season, Thomas was revealed to have committed various atrocities, including drugging Esther Cobblepot, committing people to Arkham Asylum in order to steal their lands and wealth, and had the Arkham family assassinated when they opposed his amoral actions. As described by Falcone, Thomas was "more ruthless than any of them" when people got on his bad side. Also, as described by Alfred, Thomas had a strong desire and need for control, regardless of the consequences, arrogantly thinking himself invincible, indicating that Thomas was something of a control freak.
Despite his ruthlessness and cruelty, Thomas was not completely heartless. He genuinely cared about Martha and Bruce and often gave them anything that they wanted. That was shown when Bruce recalled seeing the film 'The Mark of Zorro' countless times at the Monarch Theater, where Alfred revealed that Thomas and Martha had arranged the screenings themselves. He was also willing to protect his family if necessary, even attempting to save the two from being murdered, showing that deep down, while far from a saint, he at least had some redeeming qualities.
Victims[]
- Esther Cobblepot (implied)
- The Arkham Family
- Multiple other unnamed victims
Relationships[]
Martha and Bruce Wayne[]
Thomas had married Martha years before the two were murdered by Chill, though it is unclear whether it was out of love or for other reasons. Falcone recalls her being the only one to control his brutality with her humility, though it is unknown whether this is true. Though she was aware of Thomas' activities, she would never interfere in his work. However, Alfred recalls that she wanted to stop him once she learnt the full extent.
Thomas' relationship with his son Bruce seemed to be very strong, with many of his memories being positive. In his final moments in life, Thomas tried to protect his son from Joe Chill, telling him to stay behind him whilst he tried to talk Chill down. After he and Martha were killed by Chill, Bruce swore to dedicate his life to crime fighting and avenging their deaths. However, after learning about his father's ties to the underworld, Bruce's views on his father changed significantly.
Carmine Falcone[]
Thomas and Falcone were partners in crime. Despite some differences, Carmine considered him and the Wayne family to be his surrogate family. However, he noticed his brutality and was cautious of him.
Hamilton Hill[]
It is unclear what the relationship was between Hill and Wayne, however Hill claims that he was once given some cufflinks "The Keys to The City". However, he was willing to arrange his and Martha's murder to prevent the latter from revealing his crimes.
Appearances[]
Batman appearances | |||||
Realm of Shadows * | Children of Arkham * | New World Order | Guardian of Gotham | City of Lights |
* Appears in flashbacks or recordings
Trivia[]
- Thomas Wayne created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane
- Unlike most interpretations of the character, Thomas Wayne, in the Telltale series, is corrupt and has ties to criminals. Though he's shown to have saved a young Carmine Falcone in flashbacks during The Long Halloween storyline, there are no other instances where Wayne was involved in a life of crime.
- This is not actually the first time Thomas Wayne has been depicted as a villain; the version of him in the Elseworlds Story "Batman: Reign of Terror" set during the French Revolution also depicts Thomas Wayne as a villain, the difference being that there Thomas Wayne is still alive and thusly an enemy of his son as Batman.
- Thomas Wayne having criminal connections was originally introduced in the new 52 Earth-2 continuity, back in the 1979 while he was in medical school developed connections to the Falcone crime family after he saved Frankie Falcone from a gunshot wound.
- He is considered as the Bigger Bad of the Batman Telltale series considering Lady Arkham's motives for her actions directly involving him in Season One, as well as Alfred revealing he has worked with him and was now working with Bruce (with his father's desire for control reflected in him) in Season Two, The Enemy Within.
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