Who Is Batman A Hero

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Do you know who batman is? Batman is the superhero protector of gotham. Batman is the one who fights the bad guys in gotham like the joker, bane, the riddler, scarecrow, catwoman, poison ivy, two-face, mr.freeze, penguin, clayface, harley quinn, killer croc, deadshot, firefly, killer moth, mad hatter, man bat, solomon grundy, and many other villains. Batman as a child was very rough. He suffered his parents death for many years and swore right then and there he would get revenge on joseph chilton. Joseph was also known as joe chill, a famous murderer and burglar. After the murder of bruce’s parents joe chill was arrested immediately. Batman is not just his one name. He has many other names, like the caped crusader, the dark knight, the

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