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Batman

Real Name: Bruce Wayne
Occupation: Industrialist, philanthropist
Base of Operations: Gotham City
Group Affiliations: JLA
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Thomas and Martha Wane (parents, deceased), Richard John Grayson (adopted son), Jason Peter Todd (adopted son, deceased)
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 210 lbs.
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Black
First Appearance: Detective Comics #27 (May, 1939)

Tid-Bits

  • Cowl is Kevlar-lined helmet with Starlite nightvision and radio link to the Batcave.
  • Costume and cape are Nomex fire-resistant and lined with triple-weave Kevlar.
  • Weapons include razor-sharp Batarangs; decel monofilament cord jumplines and grapnels; gas capsules; and rebreather. These and other devices are stored in the Batman's utility belt, which is booby-trapped to prevent tampering.
  • The points of Batman's cape are weighted for use as an offensive weapon.

    Biography

  • Comics
    Though regarded by many Gothamites as an urban legend built on superstition and fear of the city's darkened streets, Bruce Wayne knows all too well that the Batman is a cold, hard reality of his own fabrication. Since his parents' untimely death in Gotham's dreaded "Crime Alley," Wayne has spent his life in pursuit of physical and mental perfection in order to wage unrelenting war on crime. Watching over Gotham's streets from its gargoyles and parapets, the Dark Knight is the city's last best hope against evil. And it is this obsession that drives the Batman, for Wayne has vowed that no innocent should ever suffer the pain he has endured.
    When the Venom-fueled Bane destroyed Arkham Asylum and unleashed its inhabitants on an unwary Gotham, Bruce Wayne learned that his obsession might be more than he can endure. Driving himself past the point of exhaustion to capture Arkham's most dangerous inmates, Batman led himself right into the clutches of Bane, who had deduced his identity and invaded the sanctity of Wayne Manor and the Batcave. There, surrounded by all the trophies and weapons of his crusade, Bruce Wayne was defeated, his back broken and spirit destroyed. Crippled and wheelchair-bound, the humbled Wayne left Jean Paul Valley his costume and began an arduous quest to regain his strength and the will to fight, including calling upon the beautiful but deadly Lady Shiva to retrain him in the fighting skills he had spent years mastering.
    Upon learning that Valley had become a darker, more violent version of Batman, Wayne returned to Gotham to reclaim the mantle of the Dark Knight forcibly. Shortly thereafter, Bruce Wayne departed Gotham once again, leaving the city's custodianship in the hands of his former partner Dick Grayson for a time. When Wayne finally did return, it was for good, adopting a darker look and stronger arsenal to reflect the changes in body and mind Bane's attack had wrought upon him. Since that time, he has returned to the Gotham night and attempted to rebuild his life as both Bruce Wayne and Batman, in addition to reaffirming his relationships with Tim Drake , Dick Grayson and Alfred. Make no mistake: Batman's mission is no less driven, but it is now tempered by a sense of his own fallibility and a realization that the war on Gotham's crime need not be fought alone.
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