Right from the off, Batman's first and foremost accomplice was Alfred Pennyworth. If you mean partner in crime-fighting, then that was Dick Grayson, Robin I. Stephanie Brown took the mantle of Robin very briefly before Dick reclaimed it. Then it was Betty Kane, the first official Bat-girl. Then came Barbara Gordon, Batgirl II. Then Grayson left and for a brief time Jason Todd became Robin II. Then, Tim Drake took over as Robin III. Cassandra Caine now acts as Batgirl III. Dick Grayson is now Nightwing, Barbara is known as Oracle, Stephanie became Spoiler and Betty Kane acts as Grayson's sidekick Flamebird.
Detective Comics #27 first published in May 1939.
Accomplice. Or it could be an Abettor.
The first Batman film, made in 1943, was produced by Columbia Pictures.
Yes, "accomplice" is a short vowel word because the letter "o" in the first syllable is pronounced with a short "o" sound.
I was the accomplice to a crime
The plural of accomplice is accomplices
The verb form of "accomplice" is "accomplice." In English, some nouns can also function as verbs without any changes in form. In this case, "accomplice" can be used as both a noun and a verb, meaning to act as an accomplice to someone in a crime or wrongdoing.
Accomplice is a noun.
No, a keyword is not an accomplice in a crime.
he was trained by batman batmans first rule is no feelings allowed
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An accomplice is somebody who joins in with an activity of another person. Usually an accomplice is somebody that has helped a person commit a crime.