Batman
is a fictional character, a comic book superhero created by artist Bob Kane and
writer Bill Finger. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May
1939), and since then has appeared primarily in publications by DC Comics.
Originally referred to as "The Bat-Man" and still referred to at
times as "The Batman", he is additionally known as "The Caped
Crusader", "The Dark Knight", and "The World's
Greatest Detective," among other titles.
In
the original version of the story and the vast majority of retellings, Batman's
secret identity is Bruce Wayne, an American millionaire (later billionaire)
playboy, industrialist, and philanthropist. Having witnessed the murder of his
parents as a child, he swore revenge on criminals, an oath tempered with the
greater ideal of justice. Wayne trains himself both physically and
intellectually and dons a bat-themed costume in order to fight crime. Batman
operates in the fictional American Gotham City, assisted by various supporting
characters including his crime-fighting partner, Robin, his butler Alfred
Pennyworth, the police commissioner Jim Gordon, and occasionally the heroine
Batgirl. He fights an assortment of villains such as the Joker, the Penguin,
the Riddler, Two-Face, Poison Ivy and Catwoman. Unlike most superheroes, he
does not possess any superpowers; he makes use of intellect, detective skills,
science and technology, wealth, physical prowess, martial arts skills, an
indomitable will, fear, and intimidation in his continuous war on crime.
Batman
became a very popular character soon after his introduction and gained his own
comic book title, Batman, in 1940. As the decades wore on, differing
interpretations of the character emerged. The late 1960s Batman television
series used a camp aesthetic which continued to be associated with the
character for years after the show ended. Various creators worked to return the
character to his dark roots, culminating in the 1986 miniseries The Dark Knight
Returns, by Frank Miller, while the successes of Tim Burton's 1989 film Batman
and Christopher Nolan's 2005 reboot Batman Begins also helped to reignite
popular interest in the character. A cultural icon, Batman has been licensed
and adapted into a variety of media, from radio to television and film, and
appears on a variety of merchandise sold all over the world such as toys and
video games. The character has also intrigued psychiatrists with many trying to
understand the character's psyche and his true ego in society. In May 2011,
Batman placed second on IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes of All Time, after
Superman. Empire magazine also listed him second in their 50 Greatest Comic Book
Characters of All Time.
Publisher:
DC Comics
First
appearance: Detective Comics #27 (May 1939)
Created
by: Bob Kane (concept)
Bill Finger (developer, uncredited)
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