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"Batman: Death of the Family" is a 23-issue comic book story arc first published by DC Comics in 2012 featuring the fictional superhero Batman and his family of supporting characters. The arc spans several titles featuring characters of the Batman family including: Batman, Batgirl, Batman and Robin, Catwoman, Detective Comics, Nightwing, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Suicide Squad, and
Joe Chill is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the character first appeared in Detective Comics #33 (November 1939). [1]
"Perchance to Dream" is a very highly regarded episode of Batman: The Animated Series.It received a positive review and an "A−" mark from The A.V. Club. [1] The Animated Batman refers to it as "an astonishing tour de force... the best episode of the series", [2] and Retrojunk calls the battle between Bruce Wayne and Batman "one of the saddest and most humanistic conclusions in the history of ...
During the film's climactic scene, Batman is wounded while trying to protect Gotham from The Riddler's army of online followers, who wreak destruction on the city by causing a catastrophic flood ...
Even with a running time of nearly three hours, there is more to see of “The Batman.” The blockbuster movie, starring Robert Pattinson as the iconic Caped Crusader, has a deleted scene that ...
Batman #426, the first issue of "A Death in the Family", was released on August 23, 1988, and Batman #427, the second, was released two weeks later, on September 6. [4] Fans voted to determine Jason's fate between September 15 and 16, and Batman #428, which featured Jason's death, was released on October 18. [4]
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The ramifications of Identity Crisis are depicted in the title Flash, as his Rogues Gallery villains band together at the funeral of Boomerang; [4] the one-shot Countdown to Infinite Crisis, as well as one of its tie-ins, The OMAC Project; and the title JLA, which reveals that Batman remembered the events in question at some point afterwards ...