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Yes. In the DCAU Batman and Batgirl at one point were romantically involved. (See Batman beyond) It ended because of Batman obsession about fighting crime that consumed most of his time, according to Barbara Gordon, (Batgirl)
In most versions of the Batman comics and movies, Commissioner Gordon is aware of Batman's true identity as Bruce Wayne. This allows for a close working relationship between the two characters in fighting crime in Gotham City.
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Batman fears the Joker the most.
Most people would say it would be.... ROBIN. No its really is Joker because he pops up a lot and most Batman movies involve Batman fighting Joker.
The most rescent Batman is played Christian Bale. He has appeared in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.
The most popular Batman name is The Dark Knight.
building roads, building aqueducts, and building arches
Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992). Because Michael Keaton acting in Batman/Bruce Wayne was so great. Especially the fighting part where Batman (Michael Keaton) fight with bad guys. It's so awesome. Although Michael Keaton is getting old and no longer playing a role as a Batman now, but he is still a Batman Legend for my opinion. No matter what people say, he is absolutely classic old school Batman. I really respect him a lot. Yeah...Note:Question and Answer created on Wednesday (29th June 2011), 07:30 p.m. (1930 hours).
Batman (1989). Because its was very classic and original Batman movie that time. The Batman theme and the storyline was so great. Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Kim Basinger play their role very good. Most of all, I like the part where Batman fighting against the Joker and the Joker members. It's so awesome. Some more that time their movie was on the list of Top 10 1989 movies. Batman (1989) was a runner-up in 2nd place. Although Batman (1989) was a runner-up, but I consider their movie was a best superhero movie of all time.
The riddler, he is the smartest and most intelligent villain in batman
The Romans did not have three building styles. They adopted the three Greek orders (styles) for building columns: Doric, Ionian, and Corinthian. They also used the Tuscan (Etruscan) order, but only for fortifications and warehouses. They also introduced the composite order, which was a mix of two orders, often the Ionic and Corinthian. As for the buildings, they built them in a variety of styles.