Well, the requirements are:
1) street level character
2) not member of the Bat-family.
and what are the answers I read? Interdimensional travelers and members of the bat-family.
Anyway I agree with those who said Green Arrow: for what I saw in the last issue of his title, he should be wealthy as much as Bruce Wayne; in fact he has is own Arrowplane.
Last edited by Gotham citizen; 08-06-2020 at 01:29 PM.
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I agree on wealth. To me, GA is roughly Batman's age. Didn't like him being made older post-COIE or making him younger later to more sync with the show. Of course, to me, both Dinah and Selina were within a few years of Ollie and Bruce's ages, too, as they first seemed. It's just DC doesn't agree with me a lot of the time.
I'm always sort of mixed in what era I think of Ted, rather like Ollie, since he's been richer and not as rich. When (post-COIE) did he get ownership of the company? I assumed his father died? Don't even get me started on whether companies are wholly owned by them, privately owned by a few, publicly traded, have non-voting shares, etc. Trying to make it work can mess with my head.Ted Kord and Mr. Terrific are great suggestions, though!
Last edited by Tzigone; 08-06-2020 at 01:27 PM.
^^^Oh man, i'm not even looking to get into stock options and controlling shares and stuff!
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