In Batman issue 686, Alfred Pennyworth is indeed The Joker, although it isn't canon being that the issue itself is a special 'alternate universe' story where Batman/Bruce Wayne was killed by Catwoman and the Riddler. So yes, in one 'world', he was. But again, he isn't truly The Joker outside that special story line.
yes, he does.
I didn't know he did ?
Batman is Bruce Wayne Superman is Clark Kent
Bruce Wayne or dick grayson there are two batmans When Bruce Wayne went missing Dick Grayson took on the identity of Batman.
bane revealed who he is and if you seen the dark night you would know why he is in prison for that
he captured and unmasked him..........
I didn't know he did ?
Batman is Bruce Wayne Superman is Clark Kent
Bruce Wayne or dick grayson there are two batmans When Bruce Wayne went missing Dick Grayson took on the identity of Batman.
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.
It sure looks like it. Hard to explain how I felt after the movie ended. I do think Batman died, but they want us to keep talking about it so you just don't know. For about 10 minutes at the end of the film you think Batman has died. Funeral. Tears. The whole lot. Then we see Alfred on his aforementioned vacation in Italy making eye contact with Bruce Wayne from across the restaurant. But Alfred mentions earlier in the movie that this was a scene he'd played over in his mind countless times. Every year that Bruce was away from Gotham as a 20-something, Alfred would take a trip to Italy and imagine spying a happy Bruce living out the rest of his life in peace, quiet, and anonymity. So when we see this scene actually take place at the end of "The Dark Knight Rises," was it merely a figment of Alfred's imagination? Or is that really Bruce and Selina together? We'll never get a straight answer. And that's the beauty of this epic movie's ending.
only if they watched the movie or read the book
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 is awesome and you know it
Probably not. But you never know because fate often provides strange twists.
If you truly were a Batman fan, then you'd already know that answer to that!
Batman is best known for his fighting style.