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1. Batman, cartoon character A cartoon superhero? who appears in a line of comic books by [DC Comics]?.

By day, Batman is [Bruce Wayne]?, a playboy industrialist. By night, he dons his costume and prowls the streets of [Gotham City]?, looking for criminals or supervillains? to apprehend. In some editions of the comic books he is accompanied by a teenage sidekick called Robin?. Over the years there has been more than one Robin.

To a much greater degree than most comic book superheroes, the Batman mythos has explored the darker aspects of the human psyche. Bruce Wayne became the Batman after seeing both of his parents murdered in a holdup, and an undercurrent of suspense underlies the tales: Here is a man so driven by a thirst for revenge that in order to apprehend criminals he subjects himself to a grueling training regimen and risks his life on a near-daily basis. Suppose the iron control that keeps his anger within the bounds of the morally acceptable should crack?

Batman originally appeared in Detective Comics. A number of television series, both live and animated, and films have been made featuring the Batman character.

Among the supervillains defeated by Batman, among the most notable are the Joker?, the Penguin, Catwoman?,Two-face? and the Riddler?.

As is true of most other superheroes, it has never been adequately explained how Batman, who needs to be active in his dual identity both by night and by day, counters the effects of [sleep deprivation]?.

A 1960s television series, with [Adam West]? as Batman and [Burt Ward]?, was extremely popular at the time.

A number of Batman films have also been made:

2. Batman, military valet A batman is a military valet to an officer.


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