Does Batman trust?

Does Batman trust?

LOL. It is mind-boggling how the author claim Batman trusts no one like he’s some sociopath that too based on incorrect comic lore. He does trust people, including his friends, Bat family and especially Alfred, even sharing his secrets with them.

Who is Batman’s most trusted ally?

Robin, Batman’s vigilante partner, was introduced in the Spring of 1940, Alfred Pennyworth, Batman’s butler, was introduced in 1943, and Barbara Gordon was introduced in 1967. The Batman family, or “Bat-Family”, is the informal term for Batman’s closest allies, generally masked vigilantes operating in Gotham City.

Does Batman Trust Superman?

I wouldn’t either. But. In the comics Batman trusts Clark Kent as a person. He does not trust Superman to never fall under the influence of a mind controller like Maxwell Lord or even Poison Ivy.

Who is Batman’s Favourite Robin?

It will have to be the first Robin, Dick Grayson. He was the smartest and, unlike Jason Todd, Dick didn’t question Batman ever. He has the strongest bond with Batman of all the Robins as he’s the only one to also be an orphan.

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Who came the closest to killing Batman?

Here are 15 Supervillains Who Beat Batman:

  • 8 Mutant Leader.
  • 7 Predator.
  • 6 The Bronze Tiger.
  • 5 Deathstroke.
  • 4 Kobra.
  • 3 Grendel Prime.
  • 2 Darkseid. It was a sacrifice of epic proportions.
  • 1 Bane. While The Dark Knight Rises did an admirable job showcasing Bane’s upheaval of Gotham, his journey in the comics is far more impressive.

Does Batman respect Constantine?

10 Despises: John Constantine They’re similar in the aspect that they make friends only with great difficulty. Constantine tends to push people away, whereas Batman doesn’t really trust them. Constantine himself isn’t all that impressed by Batman’s persona and his crime-fighting style.

Does Gordon know Batman’s identity?

Yes, at the end of The Dark Knight Rises Bruce Wayne not only indicated his identity to Jim Gordon, Gordon said it aloud and confirmed that he understood Bruce’s identity as Batman.