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"Leatherwing" is a DC Comics ''Elseworlds'' story published in ''Detective Comics Annual'' #7 in 1994. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Enrique Alcatena. This story features Batman as a pirate of the high seas. A sequel to the story was published in ''Batman Chronicles'' #11. ==Characters== Familiar characters from the ''Batman'' mythos are adapted to fit this tale of pirates. *Captain Leatherwing (Batman): captain of the ''Flying Fox'', he is employed by King James II of England to pillage rivaling countries' ships, though he keeps a share for himself and his men. He wears a costume to protect his family name, since England would be appalled at one of her children running about the seas like he does. He raids ship and collects gold in the hope that he will one day have enough to buy back the land of his parents, which were stolen from him when they were murdered. *Princess Quext'chala: daughter of King Hapa of the Caiman indios. Batman rescues this princess from Panama from Spaniards. In gratitude she wishes to marry him. *Alfredo (Alfred Pennyworth): Captain Leatherwing's faithful servant and navigator. He is Italian and always vigilant. He is in a state of constant disagreement with Captain Leatherwing regarding his trusting in others, namely Robin Redblade and Capitana Felina, but means well. *Robin Redblade (Robin): 'Prince of the Urchins and bloody terror of the Kingston docks'. This orphan living in Kingston, Jamaica, robs citizens of the town to feed himself and other homeless children ('urchins'). He dreams of becoming a pirate like Captain Leatherwing. *The Laughing Man (The Joker): deformed and insane, his ship is called the 'Pescador'. *Capitana Felina (Catwoman): once a Contessa of Spain, she abandoned her life on the shore for the adventures of the high seas. Her ship is called ''The Cat's Paw''. Oddly, Contessa is an Italian title, the Spanish title being Condesa. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Batman: Leatherwing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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