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In the New 52, Batman is still married to Catwoman, and they have a daughter together, Helena Wayne, who became his sidekick, Robin. At some point, his wife, Selina was killed in action. Batman sacrifices himself alongside Superman and Wonder Woman against the invasion forces of Apokolips.
Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity is a three-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 2003. Written and drawn by Matt Wagner, the series focused on the first meeting and alliance between DC's Trinity: Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, [1] regarded as DC's most popular characters.
Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman on the cover of Trinity (vol. 2) #4 (February 2017), as they appear in DC Universe, art by Clay Mann and Brad Anderson. In 2016, as part of DC Rebirth, DC Comics launched a second Trinity comic book series featuring Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. [8]
Two of DC’s most iconic superheroes, Batman and Wonder Woman, are getting new serialized audio and e-book stories. Under a licensing pact with Warner Bros.’ DC Entertainment, Serial Box is ...
Batman expels Deadman's soul out of his body, and Wonder Woman decides to go to Zatanna to ask for her help while Superman goes to Supercorp. Wonder Woman, Zatanna, and Detective Chimp observe the fake body, with Zatanna saying that the fake body is a powerful dream construct. Batman and Deadman head to Arkham Tower where Doctor Destiny is ...
The Bride and the Bold – Batman and Wonder Woman are apparently married, but this is caused by Aphrodite to make the two of them fall in love. Even though a wedding is set up, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the superhero guests have to deal with some supervillain wedding crashers. Man-hunted – Batman and Guy Gardner team up to fight the Manhunters.
While Batman co-creator Bob Kane was at Columbia Pictures for a development meeting concerning the upcoming Batman and Robin (1949) serial he by chance met a young starlet in the studio commissary who inspired the Vicki Vale character, a young Marilyn Monroe who was at the studio at that time filming the movie Ladies of the Chorus (1948).
Actors Gal Gadot, Chris Pine and Connie Nielsen, and director Patty Jenkins visited BUILD Series to give the inside scoop on their upcoming flick "Wonder Woman."