Batman

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Overview

aka The Bat-Man

A costumed crime-fighter and adventurer who has, for almost four decades waged, an unrelenting battle against the forces of crime, brutality, and evil. He is secretly Bruce Wayne, a millionaire socialite and philanthropist based in Gotham City who, while still a young boy, vows to dedicate his life to “warring on all criminals” after seeing his parents murdered by a hoodlum on a darkened city street. In April 1940, approximately a year after the onset of his crime-fighting career, Batman trains a young orphan named Dick Grayson to be his partner, conferring on him the name Robin, and thus launching the career of a crime-fighting partnership whose feats have become the stuff of legend. As chronicled in the 1980s, Dick outgrows the Robin identity and passes it the young Jason Todd.

Both Superman and Batman are founding members of the Justice League of America.

Origin

Batman's own chronicles gradually reveal his origins as time progresses. In his first appearance, he is already established as a mysterious vigilante and Bruce Wayne is known to Commisioner Gordan as a "socialite" (Detective Comics No. 27, May 1939: "The Bat-Man"), perhaps without the sense of responsiblity and philanthropy that later marked his career as a millionaire businessman. He is later joined by Robin (Detective Comics No. 38, Apr 1940: "Robin the Boy Wonder") and it is also revealed that Alfred Pennyworth (first appearance, Batman No. 16, Apr/May 1943" "Here Comes Alfred") has remained his family's trusted servant and ally over the years.

It is not until 1948 that the full details of his origin are made known. Vowing revenge on the murderer who killed his parents Thomas and Martha Wayne on a street at night, young Bruce Wayne carefully acquires the skills necessary to fight crime. He "mastered scientific criminal investigation" and "trained his body to physical and athletic perfection". Wayne takes his crime-fighting name and costume from the bat, a creature of the night that he knows strikes terror in the heart of even hardened criminals. Years later, as the Batman, Wayne encounters the hoodlum who shot his parents, Joe Chill, now a criminal boss running a crooked trucking operation. In carrying out his vengeance, Bruce reveals his identity to Chill, but it is Chill's own men who kill him, angry at the revelation that Chill's homicides created the Caped Crusader who plagues them (Batman No. 47, Jun/jul 1948: "The Origin of the Batman!").

Dynamic Duo

The team of Batman and Robin.

The World's Finest

Batman is a close friend of Superman and one of the few persons privy to the closely guarded secret of Superman’s identity. From mid-1954 onward, Batman and Superman regularly participate in certain of their adventures together.

In May-June 1952, Superman and Batman meet and team up for the first time ever as they apprehend John Smilter and learn each other's secret identity while vacationing aboard the coastal cruise ship Varania (S No. 76: " The Mightiest Team in the World!").

In July-August 1954, Superman joins forces with Batman and Robin to apprehend a gang of criminals and prevent Lois Lane from unraveling the secret of his duel identity (WF No. 71: "Batman... Double for Superman!").

The Bat-Family

The Batman Family includes the following heroes: Robin, Batwoman and Bat-Girl, Ace, the Bat-Hound, Batgirl and Nightwing.

The Batcave

The subterranean cavern, situated beneath the mansion of millionaire Bruce Wayne, which serves as the secret crime fighting headquarters of Batman and Robin. The Batplane and the Batmobile are housed there, along with trophies of the Dynamic Duo’s past cases and a vast array of specialized equipment. (TGSB)

The Equipment

Batplane

The unique airplane, specially designed and equipped, which is the principal aircraft employed by Batman and Robin. (TGSB)

Batmobile

The unique automobile, specially designed and equipped, which is the principal land vehicle employed by Batman and Robin. (TGSB)

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