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In her early appearances, Catwoman was a villain. However over the years she has become an antihero and is frequently seen aiding Batman, though most of the time because it is for her own benefit.
Catwoman started her 'existence' as a villain but gradually became a love interest of batman, then something of an anti-hero, then something hero-in-league, then got her own comic book as a true hero.
No harly Quinn is only in the batman movies I might be wrong but I don't think so
The villain plotted to overthrow the king and seize control of the kingdom. In the movie, the villain was a master manipulator who always stayed one step ahead of the heroes. The villain's evil deeds were finally exposed, leading to their downfall and eventual defeat. The villain's sinister laugh sent shivers down the spines of the townspeople.
Batman was co-created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane in 1939 in Detective Comics 27. Bob Kane came up with an original Batman sketch, but Bill Finger didn't like it and made his own version of a Batman costume, the one which inspired modern versions of his costumes.
The name of the movie is: Live Free or Die Hard (with Bruce Willis).
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batman is his own boss
It depends... Sometimes the Joker is completely helpless and is weak but in other cases he is has equal strength to Batman or sometimes even more! In the end: You'd have to go by the majority of times Joker's beaten Batman in a fight.
It doesn't- Batman: Arkham Asylum is set in its own timeline/continuity that stands apart from all other adaptations. It takes a massive amount of inspiration from the 90's Batman the Animated Series, featuring much of the cast and writing talent from that classic "DC Animated Universe" incarnation. There is also heavy thematic styling inspired from the Burton movies, but that applies as a generality to all Batman products released after those anyway. In short, the Arkham games are stand-alone, and can be experienced by themselves without a movie to tie into.
Harley Quinn is sometimes portrayed as an anti-hero or villain rather than a traditional superhero. While she has occasionally worked alongside heroes like Batman, she is best known for her connection to the Joker and her own chaotic and unpredictable behavior.