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  2. Sasha Bordeaux - Wikipedia

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    Sasha Bordeaux was a Secret Service Agent turned private contractor hired as head of Bruce Wayne's personal security at the insistence of WayneCorp's second-in-command, Lucius Fox, albeit against Wayne's wishes. Wayne at first tries to avoid her, but she keeps on doing her job.

  3. The Batman Who Laughs - Wikipedia

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    The Batman Who Laughs (Bruce Wayne) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo , he is an evil counterpart and alternate version of Batman within the Dark Multiverse .

  4. The Man Who Falls - Wikipedia

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    "The Man Who Falls" is a 1989 comic book story by Dennis O'Neil and Dick Giordano. It is an overview of Bruce Wayne's early life, including his parents' murder, his time spent traveling and training throughout the world, and his return to Gotham City to become Batman.

  5. Batman: The Man Who Laughs - Wikipedia

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    Next, Bruce Wayne is seen at a social event talking to fellow millionaire Henry Claridge. On a TV in the next room, a reporter is overheard announcing that Arkham Asylum is being reopened. She suddenly begins laughing and soon dies with a face similar to the corpses. The Joker then walks onto camera and announces he will kill Claridge at midnight.

  6. Alternative versions of Batman - Wikipedia

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    Batman/Bruce Wayne is featured in the Smallville Season 11 digital comic based on the TV series. As a young boy, Bruce Wayne saw his parents gunned down by Joe Chill. This incident changed Bruce's life forever. In 2001, Bruce donned the persona of "Batman", to fight the criminals of Gotham City.

  7. David Mazouz - Wikipedia

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    From 2014 to 2019, Mazouz portrayed a younger version of Bruce Wayne, and eventually the superhero Batman, in Fox's action-crime TV series Gotham. The show explored the young-to-teenage days and the transition to Batman of the famous DC Comics character, as well as the origins of its villains including Penguin, The Riddler, Poison Ivy, and The ...

  8. Ventriloquist (character) - Wikipedia

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    In Detective Comics #843 (April 2008), Scarface kidnaps a rival gangster, Johnny Sabatino, and takes Bruce Wayne hostage. While alone, Sugar breaks away from Scarface and talks to Bruce in what appears to be her 'real' personality. She reveals that she was engaged to Wayne's friend, Matthew Atkins, "years ago."

  9. Batman: The Black Mirror - Wikipedia

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    James Gordon Junior calls Dick to mock him and tell him that the reason why he's doing this is because he views human emotion as weakness and wants to get rid of it by turning people into psychopaths. James Gordon Junior also tells Dick he knew he was Batman when he saw Batman smiling in television due to Bruce Wayne not smiling. James Gordon ...