No
No, Batman is a DC Comics character. The Avengers are a team of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. Batman has never been a member of the Avengers team.
No, but in the comics he sometimes loses it and tries to kill The Joker.
May 1939, in Detective Comics #27
If he did, how would it ever escape that skin-tight outfit?? I absolutely cringe as I answer this, but yes. I believe it was in one of his 'Dark Knight' comics during the Frank Miller era.
No. The only hint of the other Batman Characters is when Robin says he already has a father in The Apprentice and the episode showing the origin of the Titans. But no other characters ever shows up.
Batman was co-created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane in 1939 in Detective Comics 27. Bob Kane came up with an original Batman sketch, but Bill Finger didn't like it and made his own version of a Batman costume, the one which inspired modern versions of his costumes.
Art historians will point to the fact that ancient societies had artists that would draw 'comics' on cloth or in dirt for the crowds to enjoy. The idea of saying what the 'first ever' drawing was may be an equally impossible question to answer without a clear definition of what you consider a comic to be.
there is no book what so ever on batman
NO
Yes, DC characters have appeared in Marvel Comics through various crossover events. Prominent examples include the crossover series "JLA/Avengers" and individual appearances like when Batman and Spider-Man teamed up in "Spider-Man and Batman: Disordered Minds."
They fought during the Return of Bruce Wayne story arch. I'm not sure if they'd ever met before due to the difference in their home times. (Bruce is from modern day, while Jonah is from the old west)
Since 1932 when writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster created him for Detective Comics