Talk:Batman (DC Comics)

Batman is not an Anti-Hero I fail to see why the Batman (comics) ‎page should have the Anti Hero category. This is the only way I'm going to be able to explain this. For one thing, this page is not about Batman: Year One at all.

Anti-Heroes
 * "Anti-Heroes are characters who are not to be confused with villains but are the protagonists who lacks several heroic qualities compared to the original heroes of fiction and folklore - these popular characters can be rude, selfish, disloyal, obnoxious, violent, kill or even be a criminal in nature, but will still fight on the side of good, whether they are willing, or forced to. They are not as kind, noble or heroic as their other heroes, but they are ultimately the hero of their stories in spite of their unusual attitudes."

There's nothing stated in his Personality or in his infobox that even comes close to this.

Pure of Heart
 * "Those who are above petty selfish behaviors and act entirely for the sake of others and are incorruptible in their pursuits."

Symbolic Heroes
 * "These heroes embody concepts far greater than themselves, such as "liberty", "justice", "truth"

Philanthropists
 * "Philanthropy, literally meaning "love of humanity", is a concept of helping one's community whenever possible. The modernized definition refers to acts of charity and volunteering. Philanthropists are heroes who go out of their way to help the poor, downtrodden or sick. This is most often achieved through financial philanthropy, giving money to worthy causes, but may be done through volunteer work as well."

Lawful Good
 * "Lawful Good is known as the "Saintly" or "Crusader" alignment. A Lawful Good character typically acts with compassion, and always with honor and a sense of duty. A Lawful Good nation would consist of a well-organized government that works for the benefit of its citizens."
 * "Lawful Good characters, especially paladins, may sometimes find themselves faced with the dilemma of whether to obey law or good when the two conflict—for example, upholding a sworn oath when it would lead innocents to come to harm—or conflicts between two orders, such as between their religious law and the law of the local ruler."

Remorseful Heroes
 * "Heroes and/or heroines who feel sorry for their past actions. This also includes heroes who feel sorry of what they're doing at this moment and learn from their wrongdoings."

I mean it's categories saying he's one thing and then another that says the complete opposite. Now this is not the only page here on hero.wikia.com that has this problem, but for someone like Batman, his page really stands out with this.