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  2. Robert Pattinson's training for 'The Batman' included ... - AOL

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    Robert Pattinson said once he got passed six weeks of training, he started to enjoy his workouts and felt bad when he wasn't doing it.

  3. 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.

  4. Talk:The Batman: Training For Power - Wikipedia

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  5. Becoming Batman - Wikipedia

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    Becoming Batman: The Possibility of a Superhero is a 2008 science book by neuroscience professor E. Paul Zehr. [1] The book was first published on November 7, 2008, through Johns Hopkins University Press and covers how much an ordinary person would need to train and adapt to become Batman.

  6. Batman Role-Playing Game - Wikipedia

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    The Batman Role-Playing Game is a superhero system, a version of the second edition DC Heroes rules abbreviated for novice players and focusing on Batman and Gotham City. [1] In addition to game rules and game-mastering advice, it includes statistics for Batman and all his friends and enemies, and a description and map of Gotham City. [1]

  7. Robin: Year One - Wikipedia

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    Soon thereafter, Batman finds Two-Face in the act of kidnapping twin infants and tries to prevent their death. Although Robin shows up to help, the abduction of the infants turns out to be a trap and both Batman and Robin are taken hostage. Two-Face carries out his revenge by making Robin choose between Judge Watkin's life and Batman's.

  8. Batman: Year Three - Wikipedia

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    "Year Three" is a comic book storyline published by DC Comics, which explores Batman's third year as a crimefighter. It was written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by Pat Broderick and originally appeared in Batman #436–439 (Aug – Sept 1989), which were published semi-monthly and featured covers by George Pérez.

  9. Nightrunner (character) - Wikipedia

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    Nightrunner was introduced in a two-part story that spanned Detective Comics Annual #12 and Batman Annual #28 in December 2010 (cover-date February 2011). David Hine created Nightrunner to mirror the current social and political situations unfolding in the French projects of Clichy-sous-Bois.