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− | When young Bruce's parents are gunned down in front of a movie | + | [[Image:WF_No._248.jpg|thumb|World's Finest Comics No. 248]] |
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+ | Millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne is secretly the Caped Crusader—The [[Batman]] (first appearance: Detective Comics No. 27, May 1939: "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate"). | ||
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+ | When young Bruce's parents are gunned down in front of a movie theater by a cheap thug, Joe Chill, Bruce devotes his life to fighting evil as the Batman. | ||
His young ward, [[Dick Grayson]], is secretly [[Robin]], the Boy Wonder. After many years , Dick is succeeded as Robin by [[Robin (Jason Todd)|Jason Todd]]. | His young ward, [[Dick Grayson]], is secretly [[Robin]], the Boy Wonder. After many years , Dick is succeeded as Robin by [[Robin (Jason Todd)|Jason Todd]]. | ||
[[Superman]] and Batman first discovered each other's secret identities in Superman No. 76, May/Jun 1952: "The Mightiest Team in the World", and have worked together as a team ever since. | [[Superman]] and Batman first discovered each other's secret identities in Superman No. 76, May/Jun 1952: "The Mightiest Team in the World", and have worked together as a team ever since. | ||
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[[Category:Entries|Wayne, Bruce]] | [[Category:Entries|Wayne, Bruce]] |
Revision as of 02:45, 27 June 2007
Bruce Wayne
Millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne is secretly the Caped Crusader—The Batman (first appearance: Detective Comics No. 27, May 1939: "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate").
When young Bruce's parents are gunned down in front of a movie theater by a cheap thug, Joe Chill, Bruce devotes his life to fighting evil as the Batman.
His young ward, Dick Grayson, is secretly Robin, the Boy Wonder. After many years , Dick is succeeded as Robin by Jason Todd.
Superman and Batman first discovered each other's secret identities in Superman No. 76, May/Jun 1952: "The Mightiest Team in the World", and have worked together as a team ever since.