Yes except for batman the light Knight
No. DC Comics owns the rights to Batman.
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I think you mean the Dark Knight. If so, the Dark Knight is a superhero from the comic book series Batman created by DC Comics. The main character of which is Batman a.k.a. The Caped Crusader, a.k.a. The Dark Knight. For more information on The Dark Knight visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman
Public libraries have all sorts of free reading material, including comics.
The Riddler, a DC Comics supervillain, has appeared in various comics, including Batman, Detective Comics, and The Riddler series. He is known for his obsession with puzzles and riddles, challenging Batman with his intellect and cunning schemes.
Julie Madison, "Detective Comics" #32Selina Kyle introduced as Catwoman in "Batman" #1Vicki Vale, "Batman" #49Pamela Isley (Poison Ivy), "Batman" #181Talia al Ghul, "Detective Comics" #411Silver St. Cloud, "Detective Comics" #470Julia Pennyworth, Alfred's daughter, "Detective Comics" #501Natlia Knight (Nocturna) "Detective Comics" #529Rachel Caspian, "Detective Comics" #576Shondra Kinsolving, Batman #486Vesper Fairchild, "Batman" #540Sasha Bordeaux, "Detective Comics" #751
Batman comics can not be read on line for free usually. Though amazon and the library do occasionally allow them to be borrowed.
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Only in the 1989 movie Batman (Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson).In the comics (and the Dark Knight movie series), Batman's parents were murdered by a common thug named Joe Chill.
Only in the 1989 movie Batman (Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson).In the comics (and the Dark Knight movie series), Batman's parents were murdered by a common thug named Joe Chill.
Yes, Batman is an orphan in the comics. After the tragic murder of his parents, Bruce Wayne vowed to avenge their deaths and fight crime in Gotham City. This event served as the catalyst for his transformation into the Dark Knight.
Joker never did die in the batman comics.