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The Batcave is the fictional headquarters of Batman, and his sometime sidekicks Batman and Bat Girl. The Batcave is underneath Wayne Manor, the ancestral home of Bruce Wayne who is, in reality, Batman.
Batman is fictional and breaks the law as a vigilante
He'll protect all cities if he can, but since he lives in Metropolis, that's where most of his attention is focused.
No. Batman is a fictional character of D.C. Comics.
Batman lives in Gotham City.
Gotham City is a fictional place created by DC comics, and the home of Batman.
The character of Batman is from Gotham City, a fictional city in North America.
No. Batman lives in the fictional city of Gotham, which is based somewhat on New York.
In a fictional city called Gotham, which is a bit like new York.
Yes, Gotham City is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is the home of Batman. There is also a town called Gotham in England.
There are many fictional superheros that operate in Gotham City. The most famous are Batman and Robin. Others include The Joker and The Penguin, as well as the Gotham City Mayor.
Gotham City
A batman is a servant or valet to an army officer.
Dr. Hugo Strange is a villain the Batman comic book series. He lives in the same fictional town as Batman, Gotham City.
The latest Batman game, "Gotham Knights," is set in Gotham City, the fictional city where Batman operates. The game features four playable characters: Batgirl, Robin, Nightwing, and Red Hood, as they protect Gotham City following Batman's apparent death.
No, he is a fictional character.
No, the Joker from Batman is a fictional (non real) character.