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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.
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No. DC Comics owns the rights to Batman.
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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Joker never did die in the batman comics.
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. DC Comics will never kill off Batman.
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No. He's a DC Comics Supervillain and there was a small collection of comics in which he was the main villain against Batman.
The origin of the character "Batman" can be traced back to 1939. Batman was created by Bob Kane due to a request from the editors of National Publications (which would later become DC Comics), who wanted to create more characters after the success of the Superman stories.
I count 714 Superman comics and 881 Superman comics.