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Batman is not part of mythology. Batman is a comics fictional character coproduced by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger. Later it became a tv series and evolved to high technology cinema movies.
You will typically learn about Greek Mythology in an English class at school. You will also learn about Shakespearean works.
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There is a Batman Beyond suit, a 1970's Batman, Batman Inc., Year one Batman, Earth One Batman, Batman The animated series (TAS), Sinestro Corps Batman, And The Dark Knight Returns Batman
Yes . Batman said his one rule was that he does not kill .
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Mythology said that when tricksters are somtimes found fooling around with the gods or playing tricks on them they are punished by god like laws. the purpose of greek mythology was to learn about what was living before us. mainly to learn about ancient history. Answer 2 What we call Greek mythology was the religion of the ancient Greeks.
Batman is on one quest .... justice!
"Why do we fall, sir? So that we can learn to pick ourselves up."
Mythology, whether Greek or Roman, etc. can teach you different perspectives and beliefs. It is always great to expand your horizons and you get to learn a lot of phylosophy while learning about mythology. But always respect the culture, because some Greeks or Romans think that Americans have funny beliefs.
I have no clue what Greek mythology is exactly but i know it is a cool topic to learn about. you should go to Britannica encyclopedia to find out.
Batman forever came out in 1995 and was followed by the abysmal Batman and Robin in 1997