he dosent have sunglasses he has a black mask
Batman's "gentleman's gentleman" is Alfred, or more fully - Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth. I say "gentleman's gentleman" because he was always more than just a butler... he was a valet, confidant and advisor.
I think wolverine for the reason that the only way you could beat him is if you kill considering his healing factor. Although batman has showed that he cant be beaten and hes allways prevailed to be victorious he has also been stopped. Another reason why i chose wolverine is cause if he gets mad hes not afraid to slice your freakin head off, where batman only wishes to stop people. Also, Batman isn't even superhuman, he's just a nice rich guy with cool toys, versus Wolverine who is practically invinsible. The only ways to kill him are to A. Cut his head off (his weakness) _or if you want to get technical_ B. Drown him (This would most likely work, because he cannot breathe and there is no skin or bones to regrow) or C. Starve him (Same kind of deal as B.). Batman just has amazing luck, but he's the easiest hero to kill.
i belive she wore some type of that brand sunglasses and no she didnt have a lazy eye she just loved sunglasses she said it in an interview. :)
Jeff Lynne wears aviator type sunglasses. He started wearing them on a regular basis in after 1978. He was/is extremely shy and it gave him a little feeling of privacy while onstage and in public. Jeff Lynne actually didn't wear the sunglasses in the early days.
Harlequin is a character. The original Harlequin was a pantomime in the Harlequinade a type of Joker. In Batman, Harley Quinn (or Harleen Quinzel) is the latest Harlequin. There were 3 other Harlequins before her but are long gone now.
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Usually hanging out with Batman at the Batcave. If you meant the bird type Robin, they are found on every continent except Antarctica.
Batman's "gentleman's gentleman" is Alfred, or more fully - Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth. I say "gentleman's gentleman" because he was always more than just a butler... he was a valet, confidant and advisor.
It depends on the type of book, the nature of the reference, and more. If you're writing fiction and your character is reading comic books, that's fine. If you're writing non-fiction about comic books, that's fine. If you're writing a Batman and Robin story...not fine.
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Electric sunglasses are actually a brand of sunglasses, not a type of sunglasses. The Electric Visual company which makes and sells electric sunglasses is based in California.
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Ray-Ban 8312 Sunglasses.
I think wolverine for the reason that the only way you could beat him is if you kill considering his healing factor. Although batman has showed that he cant be beaten and hes allways prevailed to be victorious he has also been stopped. Another reason why i chose wolverine is cause if he gets mad hes not afraid to slice your freakin head off, where batman only wishes to stop people. Also, Batman isn't even superhuman, he's just a nice rich guy with cool toys, versus Wolverine who is practically invinsible. The only ways to kill him are to A. Cut his head off (his weakness) _or if you want to get technical_ B. Drown him (This would most likely work, because he cannot breathe and there is no skin or bones to regrow) or C. Starve him (Same kind of deal as B.). Batman just has amazing luck, but he's the easiest hero to kill.
The american robin is actually a type of thrush, wheras the european robin is a true robin.
The second Robin, Jason Todd, was killed by the Joker, but arguably by the readers. They had this big set up where you called a number to vote on if you thought he should live or die. The dies had it, and Jason bit the big one.------------Improve Answer------------jason Todd was killed temporarily... but was brought back as a violent vigilante, who takes up many aliases.
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