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Wayne Enterprises, Inc., also
known as
WayneCorp and
Wayne Industries, is a
fictional company appearing in
American comic books published by DC Comics...
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James Gordon.
Ignoring the
board with
notes and
arrows pointing towards WayneCorp, he asks
Gordon who
killed his parents.
Gordon shows Bruce the file on...
- (1995
prototype only;
never m****-produced) "
Wayne Works Part I,
Wayne Corp., Divco-
Wayne Corp.,
School Bus,
Wayne Wheeled Vehicles, Transicoach,
Dublin Foundry...
- in and they are
rounded up. An odd band of small-time
crooks hired by
WayneCorp save a
group of
people trapped in a building. A
young boy is convinced...
- the
closure of
Wayne Wheeled Vehicles by its
parent company. "
Wayne Works Part II,
Wayne Corp., Divco-
Wayne Corp.,
School Bus,
Wayne Wheeled Vehicles...
- series, Rick
broke into
WayneCorp to
retrieve Thomas Wayne's Miraclo supplies. Rick is
motivated by
revenge and
views Thomas Wayne as a
thief that stole...
- The team was
founded as the Fort
Wayne Zollner Pistons, a semi-professional
company basketball team
based in Fort
Wayne, Indiana, in 1937. The club would...
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learned that one of his
Wayne Enterprises (also
known as
WayneCorp, a
company owned by
Bruce Wayne)
staff –
named Ted
Orbley – was
killed by a
landmine that...
- bus
builders five to ten
years later. "
Wayne Works Part II,
Wayne Corp., Divco-
Wayne Corp.,
School Bus,
Wayne Wheeled Vehicles, Transicoach,
Dublin Foundry...
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Corp.,
formerly known as
Hardware Wholesalers, Inc. (HWI), is a member-owned hardware, lumber, and
building materials cooperative based in Fort
Wayne...