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JOIN THE DISCORD: / @crisis_comics Batman Beyond first aired in 1999 as a futuristic spin-off of Batman: The Animated Series, introducing Terry McGinnis — a wayward teen who takes up the mantle decades after Bruce Wayne’s prime. With Neo-Gotham under threat, Terry dons an advanced Batsuit and becomes the “Tomorrow Knight,” guided by an older, battle-worn Bruce Wayne. In this deep dive, I’ve analyzed every Batman Beyond appearance — from the original DCAU episodes and Return of the Joker, to crossover comics, guidebooks, and creator interviews — to answer the question: Did Terry McGinnis ever surpass Bruce Wayne? We’ll explore his combat feats, detective skills, tech advantages, and how his version of Batman compares to the legendary Dark Knight. From DCAU canon to alternate futures in DC Comics, this video breaks down whether Terry’s youth, strength, and adaptation to a new Gotham make him truly beyond… or if Bruce Wayne’s shadow is simply too big to escape. -------------------------------------------- Batman Beyond (also known as Batman of the Future in Europe) is an American superhero animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, and serving as the sequel to both Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures. Created and developed by Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, and Alan Burnett and produced by Warner Bros. Television Animation, the series began airing on January 10, 1999; in the United Kingdom, it began airing on September 4, 2000. The series follows the exploits of teenager Terry McGinnis, who becomes the new Batman for the city of Gotham in the near future. Terry is aided and mentored by the retired Batman, Bruce Wayne, as he faces a variety of criminals including several new supervillains. Despite being conceived as a kid-friendly Batman series by Warner Bros. Animation, it ended up being darker than its predecessor Batman: The Animated Series, yet went on to receive critical acclaim and gained a cult following. Batman Beyond ran for three seasons, concluding with a direct-to-video feature film. The decision to end production on the series came due to Warner Bros. Animation opting to favor pushing forward production for the Justice League animated series, though with Batman Beyond featuring crossovers with additional shows in the DC Animated Universe. McGinnis was created for the Batman Beyond animated television series, as a continuation of Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures originally meant as a character for the DCAU. For a long time, he was not considered a character for the main DC Universe. Countdown to Final Crisis introduced Earth-12, an alternate universe with its version of Terry McGinnis and other Beyond-like characters. In times, it is revealed that this universe is where the DCAU situates. Superman/Batman (comic book) # 22 (2005, which predates Superman/Batman Annual 4) was the first comic to depict McGinnis as existing in the future of Batman and the characters of the mainstream comic book DCU. In Batman # 700, Terry's mentor is not Bruce, but Damian Wayne, who had become the third Batman after Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson (in other words, Terry would be the fourth Batman). The 2010 story Superman/Batman Annual # 4 returned to the DCAU Terry's story, as later did a 2011 Batman Beyond miniseries. In 2012, DC began publishing three Terry-related comic books: Batman Beyond and Justice League Beyond most prominently, though the character also appears in Superman Beyond. Terry officially entered mainstream DC continuity in the 2014 New 52 maxiseries, The New 52: Futures End. It has since then produced two separate comic book series, the first in 2015, where Tim Drake replaced Terry as Batman; and the second one in 2016, as part of DC Rebirth, where Terry has become Batman once again. Terry was born in Gotham City to Warren and Mary McGinnis, a research scientist at Wayne-Powers and an astronomer at Astro-Tech, respectively. As a former member of a street gang with youthful racketeer Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow, Terry as a small-time criminal had numerous run-ins with the Gotham City Police at age fourteen, while his parents were going through a divorce, even serving a three-month stint in juvenile hall. A teenage Terry McGinnis; from the animated series Batman Beyond. Twenty years after Batman's disappearance from Gotham, due to Bruce Wayne's retirement on account of a cardiovascular disease, Terry finds himself on the run from the Jokerz, another street gang, who have modelled themselves after the long-dead legendary criminal, the Joker. Terry returns home to find his father murdered, ostensibly by the Jokerz. He later discovers that Derek Powers (who has assumed leadership of a merged Wayne-Powers) ordered Warren's death after the latter discovered Powers' plan to mass-produce biological weapons. 00:00 Intro 04:00 DCAU 22:20 Earth-12 28:28 New 52 31:30 Rebirth 37:08 Neo 39:57 Outro #batman