Mary Grayson | |
Aliases: | Mary Lloyd |
Continuity: | DC Universe |
Notability: | Minor character |
Type: | Circus performer |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Human |
Associations: | Haly's Circus |
Known relatives: | John Grayson Dick Grayson |
Status: | Deceased |
First: | Detective Comics #38 |
Actor: | Glory Fioramonti [1] Abbi Snee [2] |
Mary Grayson is a fictional circus performer and a minor character featured in comic books published by DC Comics. The character is associated with the Batman line of comic titles and plays a key role in the origin of Dick Grayson, aka Robin. She first appeared in Detective Comics #38 in April, 1940.
Biography[]
Mary Grayson was an acrobat and trapeze artist for Haly's Circus along with her husband John Grayson, and young son, Dick Grayson. A criminal known as Boss Zucco tried to blackmail old man Haly to take control of the circus, so they could use its caravan for drug smuggling. When this initial tactic failed, they decided to up the ante through an act of sabotage. They placed acid on the trapeze swings, weakening the ropes. During an act, the Flying Graysons were performing their stunts, when the ropes snapped and John and Mary Grayson fell to their deaths. Their young son Dick watched in horror as they plummeted to the ground. One of the audience patrons was Bruce Wayne who sympathized with the now orphaned Grayson. He took him under his wing and trained him how to fight crime as his sidekick, Robin.
Abilities[]
- Acrobatics: Mary Grayson was a professional circus performer and a skilled trapeze artist. She was able to do a triple-flip while going one from trapeze swing to the other.
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Mary Grayson was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane.
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See also[]
Batman Media
The World of Batman
Batman miscellaneous
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References[]
- ↑ Batman Forever; Original Batman film series continuity.
- ↑ Gotham; "The Blind Fortune Teller". Season 1, Episode 16.