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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Batman characters code names (4 C, 10 P) B. ... Batman character images (9 C, 83 F) L.
Name Animal Publisher Description Refs. Ace the Bat-Hound: Dog DC Comics: The pet dog and sidekick of Batman. [1] Beasts of Burden: Dogs Dark Horse Comics: A dog superhero team. [2] Beppo: Monkey DC Comics: A super-monkey from the planet Krypton. [3] Captain Carrot: Rabbit DC Comics: A rabbit that can gain powers similar to those of Superman ...
Ace, as he appeared on the final panel of Batman #462 (June 1991) by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle. The original Ace appears as a resident of Limbo in Animal Man and Final Crisis, while a new dog character based on him is introduced. He is a former guide dog who Batman adopts following the death of his owner Black Wolf. [14] [15]
The following is a list of characters that have appeared in the television series The Batman, which ran from September 11, 2004, to March 22, 2008.The animation style bares a strong resemblance to that of Jackie Chan Adventures, since Jeff Matsuda was the chief character designer for both shows.
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Comics character Batman Cover of the DC Comics Absolute Edition of Batman: Hush (2011) Art by Jim Lee Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Detective Comics #27 (cover-dated May 1939; published March 30, 1939) Created by Bob Kane Bill Finger [a] In-story information Alter ego Bruce Wayne Place of origin Gotham City Team affiliations Justice League Bat-Family Outsiders ...
The Earth One versions of Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman; art by Gary Frank.. The DC Comics' Earth One imprint features an extensive cast of characters which are re-imagined and modernized versions of the company's superheroes and supervillains from the DC Universe. [1]