No. An onomatopoeia is a word that represents the noise it makes. >WHAM!> Many times in the original movie of Batman with Adam West in the title role, when Batman & Robin were fighting, giant words showed up on the screen to represent the various hits.
Michael Keaton only starred in Batman and Batman Returns.
Start with "Detective Comics (vol. 1)", just get as many you can. Then "Batman (vol. 1)", also as many as you can. Then "the Outsiders", "The Brave and the Bold (NOT Batman: The Brave and the Bold)".
There are 13 'na na na's' in the batman theme tune.
if u shoot him many times
There are a lot of styles. I don't know how many styles but there is these ones: The Muppet, coca cola, Disney princess, and the original
Batman punched Spider-Man in the face in many mixed DC & Marvel comics. They were both fighting for good but in many comic issues, there would be many disputes between Batman & Spider-Man and to prove their strength, they would battle. If you google, DC vs Marvel or Batman vs Spider-Man, you will find many pictures of the battles between them.
Batman is awesome because he is a complex character with a compelling backstory, a strong sense of justice, and impressive detective skills. His dedication to fighting crime and protecting Gotham City, all without superpowers, makes him relatable and inspiring to many fans. Additionally, his iconic gadgets, vehicles, and rogues gallery contribute to his enduring popularity.
It's difficult to pinpoint a specific or even approximate amount. If you look up on Wikipedia, you'll see slightly over two hundred styles. However, when you take into consideration that there are multiple subgroups of fighting styles based off of a single, main one, as well as hundreds of hybrid styles, the number increases to several thousands. Not including the fact that every individual has his/her own unique style, as this will raise the number to over a million. If you look further, all the way to ancient civilizations, like the Sumerians, you could probably see the same thing happening. At that point, the number could be over nine thousand for all we know (literally, not a DBZ reference). If I were to guess, I'd say 9,001 fighting styles.
No. An onomatopoeia is a word that represents the noise it makes. >WHAM!> Many times in the original movie of Batman with Adam West in the title role, when Batman & Robin were fighting, giant words showed up on the screen to represent the various hits.
Bruce Wayne or dick grayson there are two batmans When Bruce Wayne went missing Dick Grayson took on the identity of Batman.
I don't know exactly how many hours but there were four days of ground fighting so that equals 106 hours of fighting.
daniel batman has none
Batman Animated has 144 pages.
A LOT of people like batman
Idon't know. You tell me!
there are dont know find out your stupid self