According to official continuity Batman has never married anyone, Although he does have romantic feelings for some characters within his universe, not to mention his two kids, Damian with Talia and Helena with Selena Kyle (Although this was written out of official continuity). There are some instances within the Elseworlds and alternative universes in which he is married. Such as in the Golden Age when Batman was married to Batwoman. Within the DC Animated Universe he does get married (The New Batman Adventures Episode 22 "Chemistry") although this was only for a short time and was reveled to be part of a criminal plot. The Animated Universe also had Bruce engaged to Andrea Beaumont as shown via flashbacks within the movie Mask of the Phantasm.
Batman comics can not be read on line for free usually. Though amazon and the library do occasionally allow them to be borrowed.
I count 714 Superman comics and 881 Superman comics.
Along with Superman, Batman is the most famous DC Comics superhero.
There is no comic book called "Batman Friends", but Batman was a part of the "Super Friends" and that comic book was written by E. Nelson Bridwell (Issue #1 published by DC Comics November 1976)
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Julie Madison, "Detective Comics" #32Selina Kyle introduced as Catwoman in "Batman" #1Vicki Vale, "Batman" #49Pamela Isley (Poison Ivy), "Batman" #181Talia al Ghul, "Detective Comics" #411Silver St. Cloud, "Detective Comics" #470Julia Pennyworth, Alfred's daughter, "Detective Comics" #501Natlia Knight (Nocturna) "Detective Comics" #529Rachel Caspian, "Detective Comics" #576Shondra Kinsolving, Batman #486Vesper Fairchild, "Batman" #540Sasha Bordeaux, "Detective Comics" #751
The Riddler, a DC Comics supervillain, has appeared in various comics, including Batman, Detective Comics, and The Riddler series. He is known for his obsession with puzzles and riddles, challenging Batman with his intellect and cunning schemes.
No. DC Comics owns the rights to Batman.
Batman comics can not be read on line for free usually. Though amazon and the library do occasionally allow them to be borrowed.
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Joker never did die in the batman comics.
No, Batman is a DC Comics character. The Avengers are a team of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. Batman has never been a member of the Avengers team.
No. DC Comics will never kill off Batman.
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No. He's a DC Comics Supervillain and there was a small collection of comics in which he was the main villain against Batman.
I count 714 Superman comics and 881 Superman comics.
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