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− | Batman-injustice.png|Injustice |
+ | Batman-injustice.png|Injustice (Prime Universe) |
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+ | Batman-Injustice-1.jpg|Injustice (Injustice Movie) |
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|fullname = Bruce Wayne |
|fullname = Bruce Wayne |
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|alias = Batman<br> |
|alias = Batman<br> |
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+ | Insurgency Batman<br> |
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− | Etrigan |
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+ | Master Bruce <small>(by Alfred Pennyworth)</small><br> |
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+ | Etrigan <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
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+ | Spooky <small>(by Green Arrow)</small> |
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|occupation = Vigilante<br> |
|occupation = Vigilante<br> |
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− | Justice League |
+ | Founding member of the Justice League <small> (formerly)</small><br> |
− | Leader of the Insurgency <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
+ | Leader of the [[Insurgency]] <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
Leader of Justice League Task Force |
Leader of Justice League Task Force |
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+ | |skills = {{Scroll box|'''Peak Human Conditioning:''' |
+ | **Peak Human Strength |
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+ | **Peak Human Speed |
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+ | **Peak Human Durability |
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− | *Master in Hand-to-hand combat |
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+ | **Peak Human Agility |
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− | *Acrobatics |
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+ | **Peak Human Reflexes |
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+ | **Peak Human Stamina |
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+ | **Peak Human Healing |
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− | *Master strategist & tactician |
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+ | **Peak Human Mind |
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+ | **Peak Human Senses |
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+ | **Peak Human Longevity |
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− | *Master of marksmanship |
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+ | *Master Tactician & Strategist |
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+ | *Disguise Mastery |
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+ | *Stealth Mastery |
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*Multilingualism |
*Multilingualism |
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− | *Peak-human conditioning |
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− | *Peak-human endurance |
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− | *Peak-human strength |
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− | *Peak-human speed |
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− | *Peak-human agility |
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− | *Peak-human mobility |
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− | *Peak-human metabolism |
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− | *Peak-human resilience |
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*Interrogation |
*Interrogation |
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*Investigation |
*Investigation |
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− | *Indomitable |
+ | *Indomitable Will}} |
|hobby = Fighting crimes.<br> |
|hobby = Fighting crimes.<br> |
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Spending time with his allies. |
Spending time with his allies. |
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|goals = End High Councilor Superman's tyrannical rule over Earth.<br> |
|goals = End High Councilor Superman's tyrannical rule over Earth.<br> |
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− | Stop Brainiac (both succeeded). |
+ | Stop Brainiac's invasion <small>(both succeeded)</small>. |
− | |family = Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne † |
+ | |family = Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne † <small>(parents)</small><br> |
+ | Alfred Pennyworth <small>(surrogate father)</small><br> |
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− | |friends = {{Scroll box|[[Supergirl (Injustice)|Supergirl]]<br>[[Lex Luthor (Injustice)|Lex Luthor]] †<br>[[Harley Quinn (Injustice)|Harley Quinn]]<br>[[Catwoman (Injustice)|Catwoman]]<br>[[Hal Jordan (Injustice)|Green Lantern]]<br>[[The Flash (Injustice)|The Flash]]<br>[[Firestorm (Injustice)|Firestorm]]<br>Black Canary<br>[[Blue Beetle (Injustice)|Blue Beetle]]<br>Justice League<br>Doctor Fate †<br>[[Deathstroke (Injustice)|Deathstroke]]<br>Lucius Fox<br>[[Sub-Zero]]<br> |
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+ | Selina Kyle <small>(lover)</small><br> |
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− | '''Formerly:'''<br>Superman<br>Cyborg<br>Shazam<br>Raven<br>Damian Wayne<br>Wonder Woman<br>Hawkgirl<br>Aquaman}} |
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+ | Talia al Ghul † <small>(lover)</small><br> |
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− | |enemies = {{Scroll box|[[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|Superman]]<br>[[w:c:villains:Brainiac (Injustice)|Brainaic]]<br>[[w:c:villains:Cyborg (Injustice)|Cyborg]]<br>[[w:c:villains:Joker (Injustice)|The Joker]] (arch-nemesis)<br>[[w:c:villains:Raven (Injustice)|Raven]]<br>[[w:c:villains:Hawkgirl (Injustice)|Hawkgirl]]<br>[[w:c:villains:Wonder Woman (Injustice)|Wonder Woman]]<br>Black Adam<br>Sinestro<br>[[w:c:villains:Damian Wayne (Injustice)|Damain Wayne]]<br>[[w:c:villains:Poison Ivy (Injustice)|Poison Ivy]]<br>[[w:c:villains:Aquaman (Injustice)|Aquaman]]<br>[[w:c:villains:Gorilla Grodd (Injustice)|Gorilla Grodd]]<br>[[w:c:villains:One Earth Regime|One Earth Regime]]<br>The Society}} |
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+ | Damian Wayne <small>(son; disowned)</small><br> |
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+ | Athanasia al Ghul <small>(daughter)</small><br> |
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+ | Dick Grayson † <small>(adoptive son)</small><br> |
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+ | Jason Todd <small>(adoptive son)</small><br> |
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+ | Tim Drake † <small>(adoptive son)</small> |
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+ | |friends = {{Scroll box|[[Supergirl (Injustice)|Supergirl]]<br> |
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+ | [[Lex Luthor (Injustice)|Lex Luthor]] †<br> |
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+ | [[Harley Quinn (Injustice)|Harley Quinn]]<br> |
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+ | [[Catwoman (Injustice)|Catwoman]]<br> |
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+ | [[Hal Jordan (Injustice)|Green Lantern]]<br> |
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+ | [[The Flash (Injustice)|The Flash]]<br> |
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+ | [[Firestorm (Injustice)|Firestorm]]<br> |
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+ | [[Black Canary (Injustice)|Black Canary]]<br> |
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+ | [[Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes)|Blue Beetle]] (protégé)<br> |
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+ | Justice League<br> |
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+ | Doctor Fate †<br> |
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+ | [[Deathstroke (Injustice)|Deathstroke]]<br> |
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+ | Lucius Fox<br> |
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+ | [[Sub-Zero (Mortal Kombat)|Sub-Zero]]<br> |
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+ | Batgirl<br> |
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+ | Zatanna<br> |
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+ | John Constantine<br> |
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+ | Dick Grayson †<br> |
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+ | Alfred Pennyworth<br> |
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+ | Red Hood<br> |
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+ | Mirror Master<br> |
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+ | Atom<br> |
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+ | Plastic Man<br> |
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+ | [[Green Arrow (Injustice)|Green Arrow]] †<br> |
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+ | Huntress †<br> |
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+ | Captain Atom †<br> |
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+ | Martian Manhunter †<br> |
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+ | Commissioner Jim Gordon †<br> |
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+ | Harvey Bullock †<br> |
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+ | Renee Montoya †<br> |
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+ | Doctor Occult †<br> |
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+ | Rose Psychic †<br> |
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+ | Detective Chimp †<br> |
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+ | Jason Blood †<br> |
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+ | Klarion the Witch Boy † and Teekl<br> |
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+ | Ragman †<br> |
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+ | Deadman †<br> |
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+ | Heat Wave †<br> |
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+ | Weather Wizard †<br> |
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+ | Hawkman †<br> |
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+ | Golden Glider †<br> |
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+ | Batwoman †<br> |
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+ | Guy Gardner †<br> |
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+ | Red Robin †<br> |
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+ | Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) †<br> |
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+ | Booster Gold †<br> |
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+ | Mera<br> |
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+ | Ares<br> |
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+ | Hellboy<br> |
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+ | Superboy<br> |
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+ | Wonder Girl<br> |
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+ | Starfire<br> |
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+ | Ganthet †<br> |
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+ | Kilowog †<br> |
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+ | Ch'p †<br> |
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+ | [[Raiden (Mortal Kombat)|Raiden]]<br> |
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+ | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles<br> |
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+ | Phantom Stranger †<br> |
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+ | President Boon †<br> |
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+ | Ra's al Ghul †<br> |
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+ | Jonathan Kent<br> |
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+ | Martha Kent<br> |
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+ | Damian Wayne † <small>(only in Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe/Absolute Power ending)</small><br> |
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+ | Cyborg <small>(only in Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe/Absolute Power ending)</small><br> |
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+ | '''Prime Earth:'''<br> |
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+ | [[Batman (Prime Earth)|Prime Earth Batman]](Close friend) <br> |
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+ | [[Superman (Injustice)|Prime Earth Superman]]<br> |
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+ | [[Wonder Woman (Injustice)|Prime Earth Wonder Woman]]<br> |
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+ | [[Aquaman (Injustice)|Prime Earth Aquaman]]<br> |
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+ | '''Formerly:'''<br> |
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+ | Superman<br> |
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+ | Cyborg<br> |
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+ | Shazam<br> |
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+ | Raven<br> |
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+ | Damian Wayne<br> |
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+ | Wonder Woman<br> |
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+ | Hawkgirl<br> |
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+ | Aquaman<br> |
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+ | John Stewart}} |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Joker (Injustice)|The Joker]] <small>(arch-nemesis)</small><br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|Superman]] <small>(arch-nemesis)</small><br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Brainiac (Injustice)|Brainiac]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Cyborg (Injustice)|Cyborg]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Raven (Injustice)|Raven]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Hawkgirl (Injustice)|Hawkgirl]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Wonder Woman (Injustice)|Wonder Woman]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Black Adam (Injustice)|Black Adam]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Sinestro (Injustice)|Sinestro]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Damian Wayne (Injustice)|Damian Wayne]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Poison Ivy (Injustice)|Poison Ivy]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Aquaman (Injustice)|Aquaman]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Gorilla Grodd (Injustice)|Gorilla Grodd]]<br> |
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+ | Solomon Grundy<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Doomsday (Injustice)|Doomsday]]<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Shazam (Injustice)|Shazam]] †<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Hal Jordan (Injustice)|Yellow Lantern]] <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:The Flash (Injustice)|The Flash]] <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
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+ | The Spectre/Mister Mxyzptlk<br> |
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+ | Bane<br> |
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+ | John Stewart †<br> |
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+ | Metamorpho †<br> |
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+ | Killer Croc <br> |
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+ | Clayface<br> |
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+ | Penguin<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:Ra's al Ghul (Injustice)|Ra's al Ghul]] <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
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+ | Athanasia al Ghul<br> |
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+ | Amazo<br> |
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+ | General Zod †<br> |
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+ | [[w:c:villains:One Earth Regime|One Earth Regime]]<br> |
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+ | The Society}} |
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{{Quote|Gotham has fallen silent. The night is no longer broken by the sounds of crime. Children are no longer woken by the sudden crack of a gunshot. There are no more cries in the darkness. No tires screech as wailing sirens chase desperate men and women through narrow streets. In a way, it is the Gotham I always dreamed of. But this is no dream. This is a perversion. This is a nightmare. It is the silence of fear. It is a silence only broken by the sound of marching feet. A sound that echoes around the world. Marching feet. The rhythm of dictators. Our world is now ruled by the iron fist - '''of [[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|a man of steel]].'''|'''Batman'''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> opening monologue in the ''Injustice: Gods Among Us'' comic book.}} |
{{Quote|Gotham has fallen silent. The night is no longer broken by the sounds of crime. Children are no longer woken by the sudden crack of a gunshot. There are no more cries in the darkness. No tires screech as wailing sirens chase desperate men and women through narrow streets. In a way, it is the Gotham I always dreamed of. But this is no dream. This is a perversion. This is a nightmare. It is the silence of fear. It is a silence only broken by the sound of marching feet. A sound that echoes around the world. Marching feet. The rhythm of dictators. Our world is now ruled by the iron fist - '''of [[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|a man of steel]].'''|'''Batman'''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> opening monologue in the ''Injustice: Gods Among Us'' comic book.}} |
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==Biography== |
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Bruce Wayne was born in Gotham City, the son of Dr. Thomas and Martha Wayne, and the latest descendant in the city's generationally prominent and wealthy Wayne family. One night, after watching an exciting adventure film, the Wayne family left the theater through a lane and met a street mugger. When Thomas is always tried to stop the mugger from stealing his wife's pearl necklace, he photographed Thomas and his wife in front of the 8-year-old Bruce. The mugger were never brought to justice for fear of running away. |
Bruce Wayne was born in Gotham City, the son of Dr. Thomas and Martha Wayne, and the latest descendant in the city's generationally prominent and wealthy Wayne family. One night, after watching an exciting adventure film, the Wayne family left the theater through a lane and met a street mugger. When Thomas is always tried to stop the mugger from stealing his wife's pearl necklace, he photographed Thomas and his wife in front of the 8-year-old Bruce. The mugger were never brought to justice for fear of running away. |
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− | On that very night, on the street were covered with the blood of their parents, and the young Bruce vowed to drive his brother away from his parents' |
+ | On that very night, on the street were covered with the blood of their parents, and the young Bruce vowed to drive his brother away from his parents' lives. He swears that what happened to him will never happen to anyone else. With his unnatural strong will and the wealth of his family, he spent 10 to 12 years old traveling around the world looking for the best ideas for martial arts, criminology, escapology, disguise, and the craft of detecting. While he adjusted to his body and mind to the peak of human physical and mental perfection. Upon he returned to Gotham after his first night as a criminal fighter, he sat in his father's study, and the bat suddenly rushed through the window. |
− | From his teachings, Bruce was remember that criminals are superstitious and cowardly. He used the terrible image of those who came ominously to him |
+ | From his teachings, Bruce was remember that criminals are superstitious and cowardly. He used the terrible image of those who came ominously to him and struck the terrorists in the hearts of those who committed evil in his field. It is this image that brought the birth of Batman. |
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===''Injustice: Gods Among Us''=== |
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The Justice League is fighting an army of villains led by Lex Luthor. Batman goes to Arkham Asylum to make sure that Luthor did not help the Joker escape. Batman sees a tripwire below the Joker's cell door, which he easily disables and discovers that the Joker has indeed broken out. However, the real trap was behind Batman in the form of Deathstroke, whom Batman proceeds to defeat. Batman then teleports to the JLA Watchtower, where Luthor forces him to fight one of his henchmen, Bane. After defeating Bane, Batman throws explosive Batarangs at Luthor to weaken him. Batman then defeats Luthor and uses a special device to deactivate his armor. |
The Justice League is fighting an army of villains led by Lex Luthor. Batman goes to Arkham Asylum to make sure that Luthor did not help the Joker escape. Batman sees a tripwire below the Joker's cell door, which he easily disables and discovers that the Joker has indeed broken out. However, the real trap was behind Batman in the form of Deathstroke, whom Batman proceeds to defeat. Batman then teleports to the JLA Watchtower, where Luthor forces him to fight one of his henchmen, Bane. After defeating Bane, Batman throws explosive Batarangs at Luthor to weaken him. Batman then defeats Luthor and uses a special device to deactivate his armor. |
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− | However, Lex reveals that the Joker and Harley Quinn have a nuclear bomb prepared and ready to detonate in Metropolis. Batman sends out a Red Alert and beams over to the Joker, who prepares to activate the bomb. Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Hawkgirl and the Flash arrive to help Batman, but in that moment, they are all transported to a different Metropolis. An enraged Joker fights Batman, but loses. The Regime's troops then surround Batman and the Joker, but Batman escapes by using a sonar disruptor and smoke grenades. After watching a conversation between troops from a rooftop, Batman realizes that he is in a different world. |
+ | However, Lex reveals that the Joker and Harley Quinn have a nuclear bomb prepared and ready to detonate in Metropolis. Batman sends out a Red Alert and beams over to the Joker, who prepares to activate the bomb. [[Wonder Woman (Injustice)|Wonder Woman]], Aquaman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Hawkgirl and the Flash arrive to help Batman, but in that moment, they are all transported to a different Metropolis. An enraged Joker fights Batman, but loses. The Regime's troops then surround Batman and the Joker, but Batman escapes by using a sonar disruptor and smoke grenades. After watching a conversation between troops from a rooftop, Batman realizes that he is in a different world. |
Later on, Batman tries to intercept the Joker, but the Joker takes him out with a groin attack. After the Joker escapes, Hawkgirl and Yellow Lantern arrive and take Batman to Stryker's Island, believing him to be the Batman native to their reality. There, Batman encounters the alternative Superman and Wonder Woman. Superman, known in the alternate reality as the High Councilor, realizes that Batman comes from a different universe and tortures him in order to find out why he was here. |
Later on, Batman tries to intercept the Joker, but the Joker takes him out with a groin attack. After the Joker escapes, Hawkgirl and Yellow Lantern arrive and take Batman to Stryker's Island, believing him to be the Batman native to their reality. There, Batman encounters the alternative Superman and Wonder Woman. Superman, known in the alternate reality as the High Councilor, realizes that Batman comes from a different universe and tortures him in order to find out why he was here. |
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− | High Councilor Superman then announces that Batman will be executed in an attempt to lure the alternate Batman out of hiding. Although they know of this trap, the Justice League, who have formed an alliance with the alternate Batman, managed to save their Batman and escape. The evil Superman then kills the alternate Lex Luthor and his own lieutenant, Shazam, causing the alternate Flash to defect to the Insurgency and expose the evil Superman's plan to destroy both Gotham and Metropolis before |
+ | High Councilor Superman then announces that Batman will be executed in an attempt to lure the alternate Batman out of hiding. Although they know of this trap, the Justice League, who have formed an alliance with the alternate Batman, managed to save their Batman and escape. The evil Superman then kills the alternate Lex Luthor and his own lieutenant, Shazam, causing the alternate Flash to defect to the Insurgency and expose the evil Superman's plan to destroy both Gotham and Metropolis before traveling over to the Justice League's own Earth and completely obliterating it. |
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+ | As the assembly team tries to figure out a way to defeat the High Councilor, the alternate Batman reveals his intention to send Batman and his allies home so that they can be prepared to fight against the evil Superman. However, Batman's main recommendation is to bring the good Superman over to the alternate universe. Alternate Batman opposes this plan, but at that moment, the Regime's forces attack the Insurgency base. |
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After Batman defeats the alternate Bane and returns to the Batcave, where the interdimensional teleporter is being prepared, the alternate Batman still wants to send the prime heroes home, but Batman refuses to let him follow through with it. The two Dark Knights fight a short battle, with prime Batman winning and persuading his alternate self not to give up hope. With his newfound determination, alternate Batman agrees to bring Superman over. Superman manages to defeat his evil counterpart and ends the war. Batman then catches the Joker and brings him back to Earth with the help of an alternate Harry Quinn. |
After Batman defeats the alternate Bane and returns to the Batcave, where the interdimensional teleporter is being prepared, the alternate Batman still wants to send the prime heroes home, but Batman refuses to let him follow through with it. The two Dark Knights fight a short battle, with prime Batman winning and persuading his alternate self not to give up hope. With his newfound determination, alternate Batman agrees to bring Superman over. Superman manages to defeat his evil counterpart and ends the war. Batman then catches the Joker and brings him back to Earth with the help of an alternate Harry Quinn. |
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When Brainiac invades the earth, Batman has no choice but to ally with the former members of the regime, though he suspects they will eventually turn on him once Brainiac is defeated. |
When Brainiac invades the earth, Batman has no choice but to ally with the former members of the regime, though he suspects they will eventually turn on him once Brainiac is defeated. |
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+ | '''Bad Ending''': Superman takes over his former best friend but he chooses to knock him out instead of killing him because it would make him a martyr. Later, Superman comes to see [[Supergirl (Injustice)|Kara]] held captive to tell her that he has killed Brainiac and merged with his technology before a Batman under the control of the Kryptonian joins him, to the horror of Supergirl. |
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+ | '''Good Ending''': Batman ends up beating Superman and knocks him out and then falls to his knees after this intense battle. He apologizes to Supergirl for not saving Clark. Later, Batman takes the two Kryptonians to the Fortress of Solitude where he removes all of Superman's powers permanently thanks to the golden kryptonite before sending him to the Phantom Zone. He then reassures Kara that her symbol will always signify hope as long as she wears it before offering her to join her circle of trust. |
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==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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{{Quote|There are lines we don't cross.|Batman's belief on being a hero.}}Batman retains many of his classic characteristics from the comics up until Superman begins his campaign for world order. Batman initially thought that Clark might murder the Joker because of grief and revenge for Lois and the death of his children. |
{{Quote|There are lines we don't cross.|Batman's belief on being a hero.}}Batman retains many of his classic characteristics from the comics up until Superman begins his campaign for world order. Batman initially thought that Clark might murder the Joker because of grief and revenge for Lois and the death of his children. |
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− | When Damian Wayne helped Superman in moving the prisoners of Arkham Asylum to an unknown facility, but Damian |
+ | When Damian Wayne helped Superman in moving the prisoners of Arkham Asylum to an unknown facility, but Damian accidentally killed Dick Grayson. This and their recent disagreement over Superman's actions prompted Batman to reject Damian by killing his "real" son. Dick's death has destroyed him to the point of self-harm, because Bruce constantly beats the training dummy until his hand begins to bleed. After Selina was stopped him, Batman has began to mourn for his first son. |
No longer willing to trust Clark or any of his followers, Batman began the Insurgency to stop them. Although he is willing to share his identity with them, Bruce's trust in others has been reduced by other heroic acts. He continues to keep secrets to ensure that no one will betray him, keeping Martian Manhunter's involvement secret as a way to keep him. Under the packaging. |
No longer willing to trust Clark or any of his followers, Batman began the Insurgency to stop them. Although he is willing to share his identity with them, Bruce's trust in others has been reduced by other heroic acts. He continues to keep secrets to ensure that no one will betray him, keeping Martian Manhunter's involvement secret as a way to keep him. Under the packaging. |
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+ | Over the next five years, Bruce lost many of his closest allies in the fight against the Regime, among them being Oliver Queen, Alfred, Jim Gordon, Tim Drake, Renee Montoya, and Kate Kane. Oliver was killed by Superman when the latter thought he was trying to hurt Diana and him, Alfred was murdered by Victor Zsasz on orders from Superman, Jim died of overusing the Kryptonian strength supplements which had accelerated his cancer to being terminal, and Tim was imprisoned within the Phantom Zone by Superman as an Ultimatum for saving Superboy's life. These losses completely changed Bruce's view of Clark, now believing him to be a tyrant. |
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+ | However, during ''Injustice 2'', despite what happen, he still seems to care about everyone, including the regime. It was shown when Batman tells Supergirl that he'll miss Superman too, continuing to say that he was his best friend and that he'd missed him ever since. |
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+ | {{Quote|'''Batman''': Are you all right?<br>'''Supergirl''': No. This symbol should give people hope. He made them fear it.<br>'''Batman''': That symbol's meaning is up to the person who wears it. When Clark and I founded the Justice League, we didn't govern people. We protected them. Plain and simple. Maybe the world could use a team like that again. Welcome to the circle of trust.|Batman to Supergirl in the good ending (Absolute Justice) of Injustice 2.}} |
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*In the first Injustice game, Batman had his super move completely changed before the release of the game due to lackluster reception from fans. His original move was a parry attack, followed by several blows to the opponent and the use of his batclaw to hang the opponent for a final jump kick. |
*In the first Injustice game, Batman had his super move completely changed before the release of the game due to lackluster reception from fans. His original move was a parry attack, followed by several blows to the opponent and the use of his batclaw to hang the opponent for a final jump kick. |
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*For Gotham City of the setting was shot in Chicago. |
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 16 April 2024
“ | Gotham has fallen silent. The night is no longer broken by the sounds of crime. Children are no longer woken by the sudden crack of a gunshot. There are no more cries in the darkness. No tires screech as wailing sirens chase desperate men and women through narrow streets. In a way, it is the Gotham I always dreamed of. But this is no dream. This is a perversion. This is a nightmare. It is the silence of fear. It is a silence only broken by the sound of marching feet. A sound that echoes around the world. Marching feet. The rhythm of dictators. Our world is now ruled by the iron fist - of a man of steel. | „ |
~ Batman's opening monologue in the Injustice: Gods Among Us comic book. |
Batman (real name: Bruce Wayne) is the main protagonist of the Injustice series as well as its 2021 film adaptation. He is the former leader of the Insurgency and member of Justice League.
He was voiced by the late Kevin Conroy, who also portrayed the character in the animated series and films, in the Teen Titans Go! series, and the Arkham series. Conroy also voiced Alien X in Ben 10: Alien Force.
Biography
Background
Bruce Wayne was born in Gotham City, the son of Dr. Thomas and Martha Wayne, and the latest descendant in the city's generationally prominent and wealthy Wayne family. One night, after watching an exciting adventure film, the Wayne family left the theater through a lane and met a street mugger. When Thomas is always tried to stop the mugger from stealing his wife's pearl necklace, he photographed Thomas and his wife in front of the 8-year-old Bruce. The mugger were never brought to justice for fear of running away.
On that very night, on the street were covered with the blood of their parents, and the young Bruce vowed to drive his brother away from his parents' lives. He swears that what happened to him will never happen to anyone else. With his unnatural strong will and the wealth of his family, he spent 10 to 12 years old traveling around the world looking for the best ideas for martial arts, criminology, escapology, disguise, and the craft of detecting. While he adjusted to his body and mind to the peak of human physical and mental perfection. Upon he returned to Gotham after his first night as a criminal fighter, he sat in his father's study, and the bat suddenly rushed through the window.
From his teachings, Bruce was remember that criminals are superstitious and cowardly. He used the terrible image of those who came ominously to him and struck the terrorists in the hearts of those who committed evil in his field. It is this image that brought the birth of Batman.
Injustice: Gods Among Us
The Justice League is fighting an army of villains led by Lex Luthor. Batman goes to Arkham Asylum to make sure that Luthor did not help the Joker escape. Batman sees a tripwire below the Joker's cell door, which he easily disables and discovers that the Joker has indeed broken out. However, the real trap was behind Batman in the form of Deathstroke, whom Batman proceeds to defeat. Batman then teleports to the JLA Watchtower, where Luthor forces him to fight one of his henchmen, Bane. After defeating Bane, Batman throws explosive Batarangs at Luthor to weaken him. Batman then defeats Luthor and uses a special device to deactivate his armor.
However, Lex reveals that the Joker and Harley Quinn have a nuclear bomb prepared and ready to detonate in Metropolis. Batman sends out a Red Alert and beams over to the Joker, who prepares to activate the bomb. Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Hawkgirl and the Flash arrive to help Batman, but in that moment, they are all transported to a different Metropolis. An enraged Joker fights Batman, but loses. The Regime's troops then surround Batman and the Joker, but Batman escapes by using a sonar disruptor and smoke grenades. After watching a conversation between troops from a rooftop, Batman realizes that he is in a different world.
Later on, Batman tries to intercept the Joker, but the Joker takes him out with a groin attack. After the Joker escapes, Hawkgirl and Yellow Lantern arrive and take Batman to Stryker's Island, believing him to be the Batman native to their reality. There, Batman encounters the alternative Superman and Wonder Woman. Superman, known in the alternate reality as the High Councilor, realizes that Batman comes from a different universe and tortures him in order to find out why he was here.
High Councilor Superman then announces that Batman will be executed in an attempt to lure the alternate Batman out of hiding. Although they know of this trap, the Justice League, who have formed an alliance with the alternate Batman, managed to save their Batman and escape. The evil Superman then kills the alternate Lex Luthor and his own lieutenant, Shazam, causing the alternate Flash to defect to the Insurgency and expose the evil Superman's plan to destroy both Gotham and Metropolis before traveling over to the Justice League's own Earth and completely obliterating it.
As the assembly team tries to figure out a way to defeat the High Councilor, the alternate Batman reveals his intention to send Batman and his allies home so that they can be prepared to fight against the evil Superman. However, Batman's main recommendation is to bring the good Superman over to the alternate universe. Alternate Batman opposes this plan, but at that moment, the Regime's forces attack the Insurgency base.
After Batman defeats the alternate Bane and returns to the Batcave, where the interdimensional teleporter is being prepared, the alternate Batman still wants to send the prime heroes home, but Batman refuses to let him follow through with it. The two Dark Knights fight a short battle, with prime Batman winning and persuading his alternate self not to give up hope. With his newfound determination, alternate Batman agrees to bring Superman over. Superman manages to defeat his evil counterpart and ends the war. Batman then catches the Joker and brings him back to Earth with the help of an alternate Harry Quinn.
Injustice 2
When Brainiac invades the earth, Batman has no choice but to ally with the former members of the regime, though he suspects they will eventually turn on him once Brainiac is defeated.
Bad Ending: Superman takes over his former best friend but he chooses to knock him out instead of killing him because it would make him a martyr. Later, Superman comes to see Kara held captive to tell her that he has killed Brainiac and merged with his technology before a Batman under the control of the Kryptonian joins him, to the horror of Supergirl.
Good Ending: Batman ends up beating Superman and knocks him out and then falls to his knees after this intense battle. He apologizes to Supergirl for not saving Clark. Later, Batman takes the two Kryptonians to the Fortress of Solitude where he removes all of Superman's powers permanently thanks to the golden kryptonite before sending him to the Phantom Zone. He then reassures Kara that her symbol will always signify hope as long as she wears it before offering her to join her circle of trust.
Personality
“ | There are lines we don't cross. | „ |
~ Batman's belief on being a hero. |
Batman retains many of his classic characteristics from the comics up until Superman begins his campaign for world order. Batman initially thought that Clark might murder the Joker because of grief and revenge for Lois and the death of his children.
When Damian Wayne helped Superman in moving the prisoners of Arkham Asylum to an unknown facility, but Damian accidentally killed Dick Grayson. This and their recent disagreement over Superman's actions prompted Batman to reject Damian by killing his "real" son. Dick's death has destroyed him to the point of self-harm, because Bruce constantly beats the training dummy until his hand begins to bleed. After Selina was stopped him, Batman has began to mourn for his first son.
No longer willing to trust Clark or any of his followers, Batman began the Insurgency to stop them. Although he is willing to share his identity with them, Bruce's trust in others has been reduced by other heroic acts. He continues to keep secrets to ensure that no one will betray him, keeping Martian Manhunter's involvement secret as a way to keep him. Under the packaging.
Over the next five years, Bruce lost many of his closest allies in the fight against the Regime, among them being Oliver Queen, Alfred, Jim Gordon, Tim Drake, Renee Montoya, and Kate Kane. Oliver was killed by Superman when the latter thought he was trying to hurt Diana and him, Alfred was murdered by Victor Zsasz on orders from Superman, Jim died of overusing the Kryptonian strength supplements which had accelerated his cancer to being terminal, and Tim was imprisoned within the Phantom Zone by Superman as an Ultimatum for saving Superboy's life. These losses completely changed Bruce's view of Clark, now believing him to be a tyrant.
However, during Injustice 2, despite what happen, he still seems to care about everyone, including the regime. It was shown when Batman tells Supergirl that he'll miss Superman too, continuing to say that he was his best friend and that he'd missed him ever since.
Quotes
“ | Damian: I'm not Dick Grayson. Batman: This is Damian Wayne. Green Arrow: Wayne? Damian: His son! But Superman's been more of a father than you ever were- Batman: You stopped being my son when you killed Dick Grayson! HE WAS MY SON! |
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~ Batman about to fight is disowned son. |
“ | Superman: You'll have to kill me. Batman: No. Not even you. There's been enough killing. |
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~ Batman after Superman's defeat. |
“ | Dinah, Oliver...thanks for coming on short notice. (Black Canary: You're lucky we found a sitter.) My great-grandfather built the original Gotham Underground. But, these days...it's the Batcave. And this...is Brother Eye. (Green Arrow: More like the Eye of Sauron. Surveillance hub?) More than that. A communications hub linking every satellite and server on the planet. It warns us when trouble's coming and guides us when trouble's here. | „ |
~ Bruce show the Brother Eye to Green Arrow and Black Canary. |
“ | Bruce: If...this is more than you and Ollie are comfortable with, Dinah, I'll have Blue Beetle and Firestorm take over. Black Canary: No. We can do this. Bruce: You've been out of the fight a long time. You have a family. Black Canary: You're family, too, Bruce. I couldn't be there to finish the fight against Superman. I'm DAMN sure finishing THIS one. |
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~ Bruce to Black Canary. |
“ | Batman: Who are you? Supergirl: Superman's over-protective cousin! Nightwing: You keep SO many secrets, but you can't stand it when one's kept. |
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~ Batman meets Supergirl. |
“ | Wonder Woman: This is the last time, Bruce! No more secrets, no more schemes. Batman: Schemes?! I'M not the one who stoked Clark's worst fears! Wonder Woman: To pacifiy man's world, Kal needed steel, not compassion. Batman: But you didn't bring peace. You started a war! |
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~ Batman facing Wonder Woman. |
“ | Superman: Fighting on the same side, it felt like old times. But I guess we both knew it would end this way. Batman: Do you remember that night? When you told me Lois was pregnant? Superman: You knew...even before I said anything. Batman: That was a good memory. Superman: From another lifetime. Batman: I miss the people we were then. Superman: Me, too. |
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~ The last friendly conversation between Batman and his former best friend Superman before their final showdown. |
“ | Superman: Quit, Bruce! You can't win! Batman: You of all people know, Clark...I NEVER QUIT! |
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~ Batman about to fight Superman once and for all. |
“ | Batman: You don't have to do this! Superman: I'm not letting Brainiac live to put the Earth at risk again. Batman: Then what? I'm your next victim? (Superman picks Batman up by the neck) Superman: I could have killed you years ago. It would have been so easy... Batman: So go ahead Clark, do it. Show me what a villain looks like! |
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~ Batman demands Superman kill him in the bad ending (Absolute Power) of Injustice 2. |
“ | Batman: Are you all right? Supergirl: No. This symbol should give people hope. He made them fear it. Batman: That symbol's meaning is up to the person who wears it. When Clark and I founded the Justice League, we didn't govern people. We protected them. Plain and simple. Maybe the world could use a team like that again. Welcome to the circle of trust. |
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~ Batman to Supergirl in the good ending (Absolute Justice) of Injustice 2. |
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Trivia
- In the first Injustice game, Batman had his super move completely changed before the release of the game due to lackluster reception from fans. His original move was a parry attack, followed by several blows to the opponent and the use of his batclaw to hang the opponent for a final jump kick.
- For Gotham City of the setting was shot in Chicago.
- Bruce was going to be the godfather of Clark and Lois' baby prior to the latter's death.
External Links
- Batman (Injustice) on the Near Pure Good Wiki
- Batman (Injustice) on the Injustice: Gods Among Us Wiki
- Batman (Injustice) on the DC Comics Database Wiki
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