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Batman didn't train himself.
Yes, he does die in batman begins because of the train crash.
i think its yes because lots of people train like him and fight crimes, or if you wanted to become batman.
No, at the end of the comic he is actually still alive but trapped in a machine which has badly damaged his mind and persona as Batman, hence Batman RIP.
Michelle Pheiffer
The unconscious mind protects us by processing emotions and memories that may be too overwhelming for our conscious mind to handle. It can also trigger defense mechanisms, like denial or repression, to shield us from painful experiences. Additionally, the unconscious mind can help regulate our autonomic bodily functions to keep us safe in times of danger.
Batman - 1966 The Great Train Robbery 3-22 was released on: USA: 8 February 1968 Netherlands: 8 August 1990
The cast of The Mind and the Train - 2008 includes: Ben Brekken as The Stranger
a train conductor minds the train whilst a teacher trains the mind.
Himself.... Psych problems, mind is always playing tricks on him.
Batman has over a 70 year publication history with many large and small accomplishments. Consistent throughout his many incarnations is the perfection of his mental and physical training that allows him to be Batman, his ability to share that training with others to form what is sometimes called the "Batman Family", and saving lives on a multiverse scale all the way down to stopping a petty criminal on a street corner.
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