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The Batman Family is the unofficial name given to Batman and his various allies. Since the conception of Batman, the character was a loner on his crusade against crime. Eventually, Batman creators Bob Kane and Bill Finger alongside their frequent collaborator Jerry Robinson created Dick Grayson...
The "Batman family," or "Bat-Family," is the informal term for Batman's closest allies, who are mainly masked vigilantes operating in Gotham City. Since the Bat-Family's introduction in 1939, Batman has accumulated a number of recognized supporting characters.
The Bat-Family[1] is a network of crimefighters who operate in and around Gotham City. Nearly all members trained directly under Bruce Wayne. These include the Birds of Prey who operate out of the Clock Tower and the the Belfry.
Batman Family is an American comic book anthology series published by DC Comics which ran from 1975 to 1978, primarily featuring stories starring supporting characters to the superhero Batman. An eight-issue miniseries called Batman: Family was published from December 2002 to February 2003.
Known as the Bat-Family, they have assumed identities alongside Batman but are also superheroes in their own right, operating as fighters, detectives, and technological wizards. While many people have worked alongside Batman, it's Batman's core allies and proteges who make up the Bat-Family.
Barbara Gordon / Batgirl. Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn. Richard "Dick" Grayson / Nightwing. David Zavimbe / Batwing. Katherine "Kate" Kane / Batwoman. Basil Karlo / Clayface. Selina Kyle / Catwoman. Claire Clover / Gotham Girl. Alfred Pennyworth.
The crimefighters of Gotham who have allied themselves with Batman, and operate with his sanction, oversight and resources.
Bruce Wayne/Batman has a large group of partners and allies, known as the "Bat-family," who help him retain his humanity and fight crime. Members of the Bat-family, such as Alfred Pennyworth...
This category lists characters who are close friends, and/or known associates of the Batman. Although the category encompasses characters from alternating realities, it is restricted to those individuals who routinely operate out of Gotham City.
Batman: Three Jokers is many things, including a sequel to both "A Death in the Family" and Batman: The Killing Joke. Geoff Johns wisely chose Batgirl and Red Hood as two of the main supporting ...