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Q: Shouldn't Lex Luthor be just as much of a Bruce Wayne villain?
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In the DC Comic world who is the first and second smartest man alive?

In the DC Comics world, the first smartest man alive is considered to be Lex Luthor, a supervillain and frequent adversary of Superman. The second smartest man is typically portrayed as Batman, also known as Bruce Wayne, due to his exceptional detective skills and strategic mind.


What is Batman reals name?

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What is the batmans real name?

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Who is smarter tony stark or Bruce Wayne?

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