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  2. Batman (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    Batman is a 1989 superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Directed by Tim Burton , it is the first installment of Warner Bros. ' initial Batman film series .

  3. Tracey Walter - Wikipedia

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    1989 Under the Boardwalk: Bum 1989 Out of the Dark: Lieutenant Frank Meyers 1988 Midnight Run: Diner Counter Man 1988 Married to the Mob: Chicken Lickin' Manager, "Mr. Chicken Lickin" 1989 Batman: Bob Hawkins, The Goon 1989 Homer and Eddie: Tommy Dearly 1990 Young Guns II: Beever Smith 1990 The Two Jakes: Tyrone Otley 1990 Pacific Heights: The ...

  4. Ace the Bat-Hound - Wikipedia

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    Ace, as he appeared on the final panel of Batman #462 (June 1991) by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle. The original Ace appears as a resident of Limbo in Animal Man and Final Crisis, while a new dog character based on him is introduced. He is a former guide dog who Batman adopts following the death of his owner Black Wolf. [14] [15]

  5. List of Batman supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    The Bat-Family (sometimes referred to as the Gotham Knights) is the informal name for Batman's closest allies collectively. It mainly consists of masked vigilantes who either have been trained by Batman or who operate in Gotham City with his tacit approval. Many of its members are also his adopted children, with the exception of Damian Wayne ...

  6. Bob Kane - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Kane published the autobiography Batman and Me, with an updated edition Batman and Me: The Saga Continues, in 1996. [34] Kane worked as a consultant on the 1989 film Batman and its three sequels with directors Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher. [35] [36] Stan Lee interviewed Kane in the documentary series The Comic Book Greats. [37]

  7. Robin (character) - Wikipedia

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    The third Robin, Timothy Drake, first appeared in a flashback in Batman #436 (1989) as a preadolescent boy, introduced by writer Marv Wolfman, interior penciler Pat Broderick, and inker John Beatty. Drake's first name was a nod to Tim Burton, director of the 1989 Batman film.

  8. Bruce Wayne (1989 film series character) - Wikipedia

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    The Batsuit, worn by Keaton in Batman (1989). The Batsuit worn by Keaton was designed by costume designer Bob Ringwood. Ringwood turned down the opportunity to work on James Bond film Licence to Kill to work on Batman. Ringwood stated that designing the Batsuit was difficult, claiming "the image of Batman in the comics is this huge, big six ...

  9. Mad Dog (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Mad Dog and his team find Deadshot and Harley at their hideout and chase them inside. Harley has once again turned on the gas to prevent any gunfire from Mad Dog inside the hideout. They evacuate the building, which then explodes. As Mad Dog flees, swearing revenge on Deadshot, he encounters King Shark. When King Shark rejoins his fellow Squad ...