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  2. Batman - Wikipedia

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    The character's alter ego, Bruce Wayne, was inspired by historical figures Robert the Bruce and Mad Anthony Wayne. [7] Batman's early adventures drew inspiration from contemporary pulp fiction and characters like Zorro and the Shadow, establishing Batman as a master detective with a dark, brooding persona driven by the murder of his parents. [8 ...

  3. Bruce Wayne (DC Extended Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Spink as 11-year-old Bruce Wayne, as seen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.. Bruce Wayne was born on February 19, 1970, to Martha and Thomas Wayne.In 1981, after watching Excalibur with his parents, a mugger holds his parents at gunpoint, shooting both dead after a struggle in front of Bruce.

  4. Robin (character) - Wikipedia

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    Batman investigated the crime and, as his alter ego billionaire Bruce Wayne, had Dick put under his custody as a legal ward. Together they investigated Zucco and collected the evidence needed to bring him to justice. From his debut appearance in 1940 through 1969, Robin was known as the Boy Wonder.

  5. Dick Grayson - Wikipedia

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    He is the eldest adoptive child of Bruce Wayne, Batman's alter ego, the first child to be adopted by Batman. [3] In Tales of the Teen Titans #44 (July 1984), the character, after becoming an adult, retires his role as Robin and assumes the persona of Nightwing (created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez).

  6. Batman (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    Burton saw Bruce Wayne as the bearer of a double identity, exposing one while hiding the reality from the world. [7] Burton biographer Ken Hanke wrote that Bruce Wayne, struggling with his alter-ego as Batman, is depicted as an antihero .

  7. Category:Superheroes with alter egos - Wikipedia

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    Category: Superheroes with alter egos. 1 language. ... Bruce Wayne (1989 film series character) Web-Weaver (Cooper Coen) Whistle (character) Wade Wilson (film character)

  8. Alter ego - Wikipedia

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    By drawing attention to his alter ego, Blakeney hides behind his public face of a thinking foppish playboy (similar to Batman, who hides himself as Bruce Wayne) [12] In comic books, superheroes and their secret identities are often considered the alter egos.

  9. Batman: The Enemy Within - Wikipedia

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    The player controls Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego Batman, with the game evenly split for both characters. The game features a branching narrative, similar to past Telltale games, giving the player options in approaching a situation and having that choice affect later events in the game.