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  2. Batman: Year One - Wikipedia

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    Year One was followed by Batman: Year Two, but the 1994 Zero Hour: Crisis in Time crossover erased Year Two from continuity. In another continuity re-arrangement, Catwoman: Year One (Catwoman Annual #2, 1995) posited that Selina Kyle had not actually been a prostitute, but, rather, a thief posing as one in order to commit crimes.

  3. Origin of Batman - Wikipedia

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    The core event (the murder of Bruce's parents Thomas and Martha Wayne at the hands of Joe Chill) has remained fairly unchanged, but the aftermath and Bruce's journey to become Batman were not detailed until later years. The story first appeared in Detective Comics #33 (November 1939), and was retold in graphic novels such as Batman: Year One.

  4. Batman: Year One (film) - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Year One is a 2011 American animated superhero film based on the four-issue story arc of the same name printed in 1987. It was directed by Lauren Montgomery and Sam Liu. The film premiered at Comic-Con on July 22 and was officially released on October 18, 2011. [3] [4]

  5. Carmine Falcone - Wikipedia

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    Carmine Falcone made his debut in the four-part story Batman: Year One written by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli in 1987. [1] In the comics, Falcone is a powerful Mafia chieftain nicknamed "The Roman", where his stranglehold over Gotham City's organized crime is referenced as "The Roman Empire" at least once.

  6. The Man Who Falls - Wikipedia

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    "The Man Who Falls" uses parts of Year One, Blind Justice and the first arc of Legends of the Dark Knight (Shaman) as part of the story. All these make up the training and first months of Batman's career. Later stories by Matt Wagner, Batman and the Monster Men and Batman and the Mad Monk, depict the emergence of Batman as a major presence in ...

  7. Alternative versions of Batman - Wikipedia

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    The Devastator is a version of Batman from Earth -1, a dark reflection of Earth-1. When Superman turned evil and kills friend and foe alike along with Lois, the Earth-1 Batman injected himself with an engineered version of the Doomsday virus to stop the Kryptonian at the cost of his humanity as he transformed into a Doomsday-like monster.

  8. List of Batman films cast members - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Under the Red Hood Batman: Year One Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Batman: Assault on Arkham Batman: The Killing Joke Batman: Gotham by Gaslight Batman: Soul of the Dragon Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham; 2008 2010 2011 2012–2013 2014 2016 2018 2021 2023 Bruce Wayne Batman: Kevin Conroy Hynden Walch Y: Bruce Greenwood: Ben ...

  9. Joe Chill - Wikipedia

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    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]