yes, he did.
make comic books
u can hand draw it then copy the pictures then create it digital or you can do it all digital
Batman is a fictional character created for comic books and movies. The concept of a real-life vigilante like Batman doesn't align with the principles of law and justice in society. Additionally, the complexities of Batman's gadgets, training, and resources make it unrealistic for a single individual to replicate in real life.
Super Man Returns is not in the comic book
Look to the related link below for a tutorial .
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A better way of selling your collection is to determine the value of your books by purchasing a copy of the 'Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide' which is regarded as the industry standard when pricing your comics , make an accurate description of the titles , issues and condition of your books , approach your fellow collectors or local comic shop to see if they are interested (Remember that a comic shop will want to buy the comics at a price in which they can 'turn around' the books to make a profit.) , you can list your books with Ebay or the trade magazine 'Comics Buyer's Guide' and selling the more valuable issues individually will bring more money ~ see the related links below .
Movie? More likely, because the makers still want to profit from the franchise. "Batman-The Man who keeps Asking what Batman's trying" Comic? Same as above? Toys? Yup. Cartoon? Not sure, but same as above. Actual Person? He'll be dead soon. Another comic character? Yup, he's Dick Grayson, Batman's first Robin.
Batman Forever grossed $336,529,144 worldwide.
8000000000 $ about
Ways of selling your collection is to determine the value of your books by purchasing a copy of the 'Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide' which is regarded as the industry standard when pricing your comics , make an accurate description of the titles , issues and condition of your books , approach your fellow collectors or local comic shop to see if they are interested (Remember that a comic shop will want to buy the comics at a price in which they can 'turn around' the books to make a profit.) , you can list your books with Ebay or the trade magazine 'Comics Buyer's Guide' and selling the more valuable issues individually will bring more money . The largest community to sell comics is eBay. Craigslist is another option. Comic shops will buy comics, but they usually pay 10% of value.