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Batman is a superhero who started out in detective comics and was made by DC. The names that he is often called by are the caped crusader, The worlds graeatist detective, and the dark knight. When he started he was supposed to be like a dark vigilante type character who is not the good guy but definetly not bad. He is really Bruce Wayne yet nobody knows. His enemy's are the Joker, Roman Siones, or the black mask, and the arkham night/red hood, who I will talk about later. Batman has a sidekick named robin wich all died, or supposobly died. The red hood is a villan and want's revenge on batman. Batmon finds out that the red hood is Jason Todd, the red hood or the 2 robin. And that is pretty much all about batman that there

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