The Batman family is one of the most popular groups of heroes in comics, and many of its members have become major icons.
He didn’t have it in the first Batman comics, but it didn’t take long for the Dark Knight’s mythology to embrace it, with the vigilante insisting on it while training Robin in 1940’s Batman #4. The no ...
In the early 1990s, Batman was imagined as a Western hero who became an agent for President Abraham Lincoln in a one shot comic.
For decades, readers have debated Batman's famous no-kill rule, but fans would do well to remember the true motivations ...
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This day in pop culture for February 12

On this day in pop culture history, Dracula stared us down, Superman was a radio star, “Blansky’s Beauties” was a flop and ...
In the first Staff Picks of the year, The A.V. Club touts a sweet rom-com on Broadway and a Fateful throwback.
From the decaying husk of Hub City, Vic Sage—the Question—goes deep undercover on the trail of a human-trafficking operation in the frozen Arctic. Oliver Queen—the Green Arrow—pushed out of his own ...
"Batman: The Animated Series" looked like nothing ever seen on television before, and that can be attributed to a simple yet ...
Russell is a hard-working family-man who loves all things nerdy. His love of writing led Russell to obtain a minor in English in addition to his Bachelor's of Psychology from the University of North ...
Absolute Batman #17 debuts a horrific Poison Ivy origin and a game-changing Martha Wayne twist. Scott Snyder and Eric Canete explore Ark-M’s bio-engineered nightmares, revealing Martha’s secret ties ...