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  2. Batman - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Wayne's principles include the desire to prevent future harm and a vow not to kill. Bruce Wayne believes that our actions define us, we fail for a reason, and anything is possible. [26] Writers of Batman and Superman stories have often compared and contrasted the two. Interpretations vary depending on the writer, the story, and the timing.

  3. Bruce Wayne (Dark Knight trilogy) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Wayne, also known by his superhero vigilante persona Batman, is a fictional character who is the main protagonist in Christopher Nolan's trilogy of superhero films, based on the DC Comics character of the same name, created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane.

  4. Bruce Wayne (Gotham) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Wayne is a fictional character appearing in the Fox series Gotham, based on the character of the same name who is the secret identity of DC Comics superhero Batman, created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, and developed for television by Bruno Heller. Gotham portrays Bruce's teenage years and transition into adapting his Batman persona in ...

  5. Bruce Wayne (DC Extended Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Wayne, also known by his superhero vigilante alias Batman, is a fictional character in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The character was portrayed by Ben Affleck in Zack Snyder 's 2016 superhero film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice , the 2017 film Justice League (as well as its 2021 ...

  6. Origin of Batman - Wikipedia

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    Thomas and Martha Wayne are shot by Joe Chill in Detective Comics #33 (Nov. 1939), which the young Bruce Wayne (lower left) witnesses; art by Bob Kane.. The character's origin was first depicted in Detective Comics #33 (Nov. 1939), unfolding in a two-page story that establishes the brooding persona of Batman, a character driven by the murder of his parents.

  7. Wayne Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    From the fourth season onward, Bruce is in full control of Wayne Enterprises without the influence of any criminal organizations. After Bruce Wayne returned from ten years of training to fight crime a brand new Wayne Enterprises tower is nearing completion and to be officially opened after the old building was destroyed during "No Man's Land ...

  8. Bruce Wayne (1989 film series character) - Wikipedia

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    After decades of training, Wayne, who inherited his parents' wealth after their deaths, had his company Wayne Enterprises purchase equipment and built an advanced combat suit and the Batcave, a secret sophisticated lair under Wayne Manor, and began fighting crime in Gotham City as Batman, who quickly becomes an urban legend that strikes fear in ...

  9. Batman (Thomas Wayne) - Wikipedia

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    When Barry learns that this timeline's Bruce Wayne was killed as a boy he is able to deduce that the man standing in front of him is Thomas Wayne. [2] Allen reveals to this Batman that the timeline he is living in is an altered version of his own, with significant changes resulting in a much darker and more violent world.