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Batman is a normal non-enhanced human. He's strength and abilities are of Olympian level, such as a professional athlete.
Catwoman's alter ego is Selina Kyle, a skilled thief and occasional crime-fighter in the Batman comic book series. She is known for her complex and morally ambiguous relationship with Batman.
1. Both have dark pasts. 2. Both are skilled fighters. 3. Both die.
cape is so good at pawn everyone thinks he is batman and evon chuck Norris runs away in a fight with him.
No, Batman and the Joker are not brothers. Batman, also known as Bruce Wayne, is a vigilante fighting crime in Gotham City, while the Joker is his arch-nemesis and a chaotic criminal. Their relationship is often depicted as one of deep psychological conflict, with the Joker embodying the chaos that opposes Batman's quest for order and justice. While they share a complex and intertwined history, they are not related by blood.
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Batman unlike other superheroes lacks super powers, instead he trained his body and mind after the tragic death of his parents. So basically his intelligence, tactical approach and physical fitness and stamina are his defining traits.
Batman has no powers - he relies on physical skills, his intelligence, and specialized equipment.
Potentially Hulk if you mean physical since his strength is directly in proportion to his anger.
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.
Tim Drake becomes Batman Beyond in the animated series "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker," where he is revealed to have taken on the mantle of Batman after Bruce Wayne. In this future setting, Bruce, now older, has retired from being Batman due to the physical toll it took on him. Tim steps in to uphold the legacy, showcasing his skills and determination to fight crime in Gotham, ultimately making a name for himself as the new Dark Knight.