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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.
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well grant morrison's RIP is kind of confusing if you dont read the comics that he wrote before that series. i know rip is in its own graphic novel but i had no idea what was happening because i didnt read earlier tpb like the black glove 667-9, which is followed by ras al ghul then you need too read the three ghosts of batman (672-5), then rip, then final crisis. for more help http://www.comicvine.com/batman/49-796/
Darkseid hits Batman with the Omega beams, sending him into the past, after Batman shoots and kills him. Dick Grayson, the first Robin, is currently filling the role of Batman
It would rip it to shreds like the rest of the universe.
Rip V1 is Classful routing protocol Rip V2 is Classless routing Protocol
Batman if he has prep, (he soloed the entire JLA with prep). Superman in a random fight for obvious reasons such as him being FTL and able to rip apart planets.
If you get very close to a black hole you will get spaghettified or in another words black hole will rip you to shreds because gravity of black hole is so immense that even light can't escaped from it .
Theoretically a rip in the fabric of space
In some incarnations, yes. But in the main Batman story line, the Joker does not know that Batman is really billionaire Bruce Wayne. As said, Joker has deciphered Batman's true identity in a few story arcs, however those tales do not pertain to the the big picture. Au Contraire, previous poster. While it's been hinted since the 80's "Death in the Family" story that the Joker knew Bruce was Batsy, it was flat-out confirmed in "Batman RIP" in 2008. That is in fact correct. While Batman "Bruce" was fighting the Black Glove to save Jezebel Jet she kept calling him Bruce while the joker looked on. Batman even removed his mask while freeing her. See Batman #680.
She's an anti hero. She wants to protect Gotham so she can maintain control of the crimes (she protects Gotham from other burglars so she can steal the stuff for her self). Spider-man's Black Cat is an EXACT RIP OFF of Catwoman.
Call "Men in black".