Duke Thomas
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Name: | Duke Thomas |
Occupation: | Superhero |
Relationships: | Batfamily |
Fandom: | DC Comics, Batman |
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Duke Thomas is fictional character from the DC Universe fandom. He is also known by his superhero identity The Signal.
Canon
Duke's first named appearance was in a hallucination experienced by Bruce Wayne, in which he used the codename Lark. His official introduction was in the series We Are Robin, in which he led a gang of teens under the Robin mantle. Duke was taken on as a protégé by Batman in the Superheavy series. Duke was revealed to be a metahuman in Dark Nights: Metal. He later joined the Outsiders team alongside Cassandra Cain.
Duke is the introductory lead in Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, in which he officially moves in with the Wayne/Bat family.
Fandom
Pairings
Duke doesn't feature in a lot of shipping, most fanworks are focused on his gen relationships with members of the Batfamily. Although some rare pairings are:
Shipping
Gen Relationships
Common Tropes in Fanworks
Fanworks
Fanart
- Duke Thomas (Earth-27) commission, Archived version by phil-cho
- The Signal in Action, Archived version by LSheaM
- Duke Thomas Signal Redesign, Archived version by matheusbitts
- Happy Lycanroc, Archived version by Usagi-Zakura
- Duke Thomas, Archived version by andrew-navarro
Fanfiction
- Invisible Helper, Archived version by Listentothelittlebird
- Sweet Revenge, Archived version by Lysical
Meta
- On Duke Thomas and Racism in the Bat-Fandom by rainbowfoxes
- Duke Thomas: Someone More Than Just a Robin by Bob Moriarty
- a list of facts and feats of Duke Thomas and Part 2 by alfredsolos
- Duke and Jason by disco-troy
- Duke Thomas isn't the sane one! by peppersonironi
Archives and Links
- Duke Thomas tag at Archive of Our Own
- Duke Thomas at FanFiction.Net
- #duke thomas at Tumblr
- The Hatch - The Duke Thomas Wiki
Resources
- Duke Thomas (Prime Earth) at DC Database
- Duke Thomas at Batman WIki
- Duke Thomas at Wikipedia