13-year-old Bruce Wayne attends an exclusive prep school for the
gifted. But in this case, "gifted" means kids with super-powers. Bruce
is suddenly the least special person in his world--and must learn to
work with the talents he does have.
It's hard enough being in middle school, but it's even worse when you're
the only kid at your school who doesn't have super-powers. That's the
case for poor Bruce Wayne at the Gotham Preparatory School for the
Really, Really, Really Gifted, where the struggles of being un-powered
are made worse by the presence of so many exceptionally gifted students.
He doesn't stand a chance of winning a race against the future Flash, or
a swim meet against the future Aquaman, and he always gets picked last
for dodgeball. And when it comes to winning the attention of the most
popular girls at school--Diana Prince and Selina Kyle--he figures he
stands no chance at all.
Bruce does have a goal though: he wants to make a difference in the
world. But how can he do that when he doesn't have any powers? While the
Future-Supers are currently content to simply use their gifts to glide
through school and court popularity, Bruce struggles to figure out if he
has any gifts at all -- and if so, how to use them. His challenge comes
when he discovers fellow student Jack Napier and his hired bully Bane
shaking down lesser-powered students for money, including that hapless
kid Dick Grayson. Someone must stand up to them and somehow, it's going
to be Bruce!