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Batman (Fictitious character)

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingBatman (Fictitious character)
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Variant(s)Wayne, Bruce (Fictitious character)
McGinnis, Terry (Fictitious character)
Fox, Jace (Fictitious character)
See alsoPseudonym used by multiple fictitious characters. For works about some specific characters who have used the Batman identity, search also under: Grayson, Dick (Fictitious character) Gordon, James (Fictitious character) Valley, Jean-Paul (Fictitious character)
Grayson, Dick (Fictitious character)
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Gordon, James (Fictitious character)
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Valley, Jean-Paul (Fictitious character)
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Beginning date19
Ending date20
Associated placeGotham City (Imaginary place)
Field of activityCourage Good and evil
Profession or occupationSuperheroes
Found inWork cat.: The greatest Joker stories ever told, 1988: p. 1, jkt. (The greatest Batman stories ever told was ... created by many comics writers and artists)
Batman begins, c2005: pref. (Batman; alter ego: Bruce Wayne)
Scott, C. Batman. 5 scary stories for a Dark Knight [ER], ©2022.
Wikipedia, Jan. 17, 2022 (Batman; the role has briefly been assumed by Dick Grayson, Jim Gordon, who used a mecha suit, Jace Fox and Jean-Paul Valley; in the future-set animated television show Batman Beyond, Terry Mcginnis takes over the mantle)
Wrecks, B. Batwheels. Here comes Redbird!, ©2024: page 8 (Batman)
Associated languageeng
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