

Alfred Pennyworth
Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth, a former British soldier, intelligence operative, and stage actor, came to Wayne Manor to fulfill a deathbed promise and serve the Wayne family. He became Bruce Wayne's loyal butler, confidant, and indispensable support for Batman's war on crime—providing medical care, tactical assistance, and moral grounding.
Few characters in comics history have proven as indispensable as Alfred Pennyworth — the unflappable, razor-witted butler whose debut in Batman #81 in 1954, crafted by David Vern and Dick Sprang, marked the beginning of one of DC's most enduring partnerships. Over an astonishing 72-year publishing span across Batman, Detective Comics, and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, Alfred has accumulated 823 catalog appearances and 17 key issues, a testament to just how deeply woven into the fabric of Gotham he truly is. He shares his pages with some of DC's brightest luminaries — Robin, Dick Grayson, Barbara Gordon, Superman, and Green Lantern among them — yet Alfred never fades into the background; he commands every scene with quiet authority. If you love Batman's world in any era, Alfred isn't just worth knowing — he's absolutely essential.
Real name. Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth
Powers. No superhuman powers; expert butler, field medic, former actor and British military/intelligence background, combat-trained, skilled investigator and Batcave technician.
Affiliations. Wayne Family / Bat-Family; supports Batman and allies (Robins, Batgirl, Outsiders)

Trivia
- Alfred's loyal-butler image has a darker chapter: in 1964 the comics killed him off entirely, then brought him back two years later as the Outsider, a supervillain with pale skin, telekinesis, and a personal vendetta against Batman.en.wikipedia.org
- Collectors digging into pre-Crisis continuity will find a very different Alfred at the source: originally written as a retired actor and intelligence agent, he only entered Wayne family service to honor his father's deathbed wish, making the familiar devoted-butler persona a later reinterpretation rather than the character's earliest incarnation.en.wikipedia.org
- Tom King has written more of Alfred Pennyworth's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 50 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1954–2021
★ 1954
1960
★ 1967
★ 1971
★ 1976
★ 1983
★ 1987
★ 1991
1996
2001
2006
★ 2014
★ 2017
2021