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  1. Batman's origin as depicted in All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder by Frank Miller and Jim Lee. The origin of Batman depicts the events that cause a young Bruce Wayne to become Batman.

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    Batman's origin is first presented in Detective Comics #33 (November 1939) and is later expanded upon in Batman #47. As these comics state, Bruce Wayne is born to Dr. Thomas Wayne and his wife Martha, two very wealthy and charitable Gotham City socialites.

    • 10 Detective Comics #33
    • 9 Batman #47
    • 8 Detective Comics #235
    • 7 Batman: Year One
    • 6 Batman #430
    • 5 Batman: Shaman
    • 4 The Man Who Falls
    • 3 Mask of The Phantasm
    • 2 Batman: Earth One #1
    • 1 Batman: Zero Year

    In Batman’s very first story, published in November of 1939, young Bruce is walking home from a movie with his parents when a mugger attempts to grab his mother’s necklace. The mugger ends up shooting both of Bruce’s parents, leaving only Bruce alive. The child Bruce Wayne then makes a vow to avenge his parents for the rest of his life by dedicatin...

    Nine years after Bruce Wayne’s first origin story was published, the Caped Crusader found himself with a second origin, slightly more expanded than the first. This time, Batman and Robin are investigating a crime that ends up being related to Joe Chill, the man who shot his father and caused his mother to die of shock. RELATED: The New Batman Defie...

    After Joe Chill had been established by Batman #47 in 1948, DC writers decided that it wasn’t interesting enough for just Joe Chill, random mugger, to have killed the Waynes. In September of 1956, during DC's Silver Age, Detective Comics #235 has the Wayne murder case being reopened, despite it supposedly being closed after Joe Chill’s death. After...

    As the years go on, the landscape of comics changes, and stories that once took up only an issue or two would now take up entire story arcs. In 1987, the Batman story arc Batman: Year One was released, written by Frank Millerand illustrated by David Mazzucchelli. This arc was actually one of the first examples of such, also described as a “limited ...

    In this dark twist on Batman’s origin, Bruce feels even more guilt over his parents’ death than in the average Batman comic. Here, Batman flashes back to when he was a child, right before his parents’ death. A young Bruce is persistent in trying to spend time with his father, causing Thomas Wayne to strike his son. RELATED: 10 Strongest Super-Villa...

    Shamanhas one of Batman's most unique training histories yet. After the death of his parents, young Bruce will often travel to gain special skills around the world. In this specific story, Bruce Wayne is badly injured in the Alaskan wilderness before being rescued by a shaman from the local Native American tribe. The shaman heals Bruce by telling h...

    The same year that Batman#430 and the beginning of Batman: Shaman were published, The Man Who Fallswas released, written by Dennis O'Neil with art by Dick Giordano. This specific original story was meant to combine different Batman origin stories — including his origins from Detective Comics #33, Batman: Year One, and Batman: Shaman — into one tome...

    Mask of the Phantasm is different from other Batman comics origins for multiple reasons, the first and foremost being that the comic storyline is an adaptation of the animated Batman film of the same name. All the same, these adaptations are beloved by fans of Batman, are often accepted as popular canon,and do feature a slightly different origin fo...

    With the beginning of Batman: Earth Onecomes one of Batman’s most complicated backstoriesyet, a deeply elaborate history for the young Bruce Wayne. At the age of eight, Bruce is the son of Dr. Thomas Wayne, candidate for mayor of Gotham City, and Martha Arkham-Wayne. Alfred is actually Thomas’ old war buddy and the head of security at Wayne Manor. ...

    As DC Comics began their universal revamp – the New 52 – writers Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV, together with artists Greg Capullo, Danny Miki, and Rafael Albuquerque, decided to attempt to refine Batman’s origin into one streamlined version.In this reboot, Bruce Wayne trains to become the Caped Crusader, returns to Gotham, and realizes he still...

  3. Dec 10, 2016 · The year-long epic depicted Bruce Wayne's adoption of the Batman identity; his early battles with the Red Hood gang, Doctor Death and the Riddler; and his struggle to help Gotham survive the aftereffects of a catastrophic hurricane.

    • Tom Bondurant
  4. Physically and mentally drained from the fight, Batman was rescued by Harley Quinn, who helped him purge Punchline's toxins from his body. Whilst recovering, Bruce resolved to become a better Batman by living within and operating within Gotham, rather than outside of it.

  5. Batman's first appearance was in Detective Comics #27. In Detective Comics #33, the origin of the character was told. Bruce Wayne was the son of Thomas Wayne and his wife, Martha Wayne. His...

  6. Apr 24, 2023 · How did Bruce Wayne become the Dark Knight? In the aforementioned Detective Comics #27 , a six-page story of “The Bat-Man” called “The Case of the Chemical Syndicate,” we are introduced to Bruce Wayne, the young pipe-smoking socialite friend of Commissioner Gordon who tagged along with him to a crime scene because he didn’t have ...

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