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− | ''' | + | '''Bartman''' is the superhero alter-ego of [[Bart Simpson]] in [[Gotham City]]. He appeared in a story told by Bart. |
− | When the [[ | + | When Bart, [[Homer]], and [[Marge]] left the [[Gotham City Opera House]], they went down a dark alley where they were confronted by [[Serpent|a criminal]] who wanted to rob them. The criminal shot Homer and Marge, killing them and leaving Bart orphaned. However, Bart noticed that the criminal had a snake tattoo on his cheek. At the funeral, [[Grampa]] revealed to Bart that he used to be the [[Crimson Cockatoo]] and could train Bart to get his revenge. After his training was complete, Bart became Bartman, turning down being the "Crimson Cockaboy" as Grampa suggested. |
− | + | Bartman's first day on the job had him stop a thief from stealing newspapers from [[Apu]]. He then went on to defeat [[The Toker]], [[The Diddler]], [[Mr. Mole]], [[Sugar and Spice]], and [[Poison Lenny]], but none of them had the snake tattoo. After defeating Poison Lenny, a blimp flew over the city, piloted by the Serpent. The Serpent thanked Bartman for getting rid of the competition. Later, at the [[Gotham Natural History Museum]], the Serpent entered to steal the Stealable Jewels of the Orient, charming all of the museum patrons. As he took the gems, Bartman crashed through the roof to stop him. Bartman hit the Serpent with a Bartarang as he was trying to get away, breaking the charm he had over everyone. The police surrounded the Serpent and he surrendered. Bartman then unmasked the villain and found that he had the snake tattoo. Bartman then pushed the Serpent into a statue of a snake in a tree, impaling him on the snake's fangs... | |
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Revision as of 09:02, March 1, 2024
Bartman is the superhero alter-ego of Bart Simpson in Gotham City. He appeared in a story told by Bart.
When Bart, Homer, and Marge left the Gotham City Opera House, they went down a dark alley where they were confronted by a criminal who wanted to rob them. The criminal shot Homer and Marge, killing them and leaving Bart orphaned. However, Bart noticed that the criminal had a snake tattoo on his cheek. At the funeral, Grampa revealed to Bart that he used to be the Crimson Cockatoo and could train Bart to get his revenge. After his training was complete, Bart became Bartman, turning down being the "Crimson Cockaboy" as Grampa suggested.
Bartman's first day on the job had him stop a thief from stealing newspapers from Apu. He then went on to defeat The Toker, The Diddler, Mr. Mole, Sugar and Spice, and Poison Lenny, but none of them had the snake tattoo. After defeating Poison Lenny, a blimp flew over the city, piloted by the Serpent. The Serpent thanked Bartman for getting rid of the competition. Later, at the Gotham Natural History Museum, the Serpent entered to steal the Stealable Jewels of the Orient, charming all of the museum patrons. As he took the gems, Bartman crashed through the roof to stop him. Bartman hit the Serpent with a Bartarang as he was trying to get away, breaking the charm he had over everyone. The police surrounded the Serpent and he surrendered. Bartman then unmasked the villain and found that he had the snake tattoo. Bartman then pushed the Serpent into a statue of a snake in a tree, impaling him on the snake's fangs...
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