His outfit.When Bob Kane first began writing the Batman comics, he was writing for Amalgam Comics, which was a short lived under comic book company for both DC and Marvel comics. At that time he was only called referred to as "The Bat-Man" and still referred to at times as "The Batman". The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939), and since then has appeared primarily in publications by DC Comics. While in Amalgam Comics, he was an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Batman. Everyone who is a someone has heard of Batman.
The Fire suit, the glide suit, the sonic suit, and the demolition suit. Also the normal suit.
Alfred was the Butler and Guardian of Bruce Wayne when his parents died- and Bruce Wayne is also known as The Batman.
No, Batman in "Batman Beyond" probably wasn't (So I think) Batman's son, although Terry McGinnis probably is the son of Bruce Wayne. Anyway, the game you're looking for is named "Batman Beyond: Evolution of Evil". If I find out where you can play it, I'll tell you. But for now, sorry buddy. It use to be on cartoonnetwork.com, but nowadays they enjoy showing us boring cartoons, removing all the good ones. Can someone edit this for me? I'm only 11, so I'm probably wrong somewhere...
No. In the comic continuity, it was a thug named Joe Chill, but this was retconned to be a murder for hire by kingpin Lew Moxon. Or in the animated adventures, a boss named Mr. Fixx.In the 1989 movie Batman (Michael Keaton), it was the Joker (Jack Nicholson).