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Batman

3,698 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1939–2026 Β· 114 key issues
Who is Batman?

After witnessing his parents' murder at the hands of a mugger as a child, Bruce Wayne dedicated his life to training his body and mind to the peak of human capability, eventually donning the cape and cowl of Batman to wage a one-man war on crime in Gotham City. Operating from the shadows and armed with his intellect, detective skills, and an arsenal of gadgets, he became one of the world's greatest heroes and a founding figure in the DC Universe's superhero legacy.

Few characters in the history of the medium loom as large as Batman, the Dark Knight who first stalked the pages of Detective Comics #31 in 1939, conjured into existence by Gardner Fox and Bob Kane at the very dawn of the Golden Age. Over an extraordinary 87-year publishing history spanning nearly 3,500 catalogued appearances β€” 114 of them recognized as key issues β€” he has become one of DC's most enduring and collected figures, sharing adventures with legends like Superman, Robin, and Green Lantern along the way. His spiritual home remains Detective Comics and his self-titled series, twin pillars of a legacy so vast and so deep that whether you're a first-time browser or a lifelong devotee, there's always another essential issue waiting to be discovered.

Identity

Real name. Bruce Wayne

Powers. : Batman and Robin had their aging rate reduced after the JSA battle with Ian Karkull.

Teams & affiliations
Justice League
β˜… First appearance
Detective Comics #27
May 1939

Part of the Batman legacy

Batman is one of 2 heroes to carry the Batman mantle. See the whole Batman family β–Έ

Trivia

  • The Bat-Signal didn't illuminate Gotham's skies until Detective Comics #60 in 1942, making that iconic rooftop summons a later refinement rather than a cornerstone of Batman's original concept.en.wikipedia.org
  • DC has confirmed that Alfred didn't join the household until Batman #16 in 1943 β€” meaning Batman had already assembled Robin, the Joker, Catwoman, and much of his classic rogues' gallery before his most trusted butler ever set foot in Wayne Manor.en.wikipedia.org
  • Tom King has written more of Batman's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 94 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1939–2020

Detective Comics #31 β˜… 1939
Detective Comics #31
Superman #38 β˜… 1946
Superman #38
Batman #81 β˜… 1954
Batman #81
The Brave and the Bold #28 β˜… 1960
The Brave and the Bold #28
The Brave and the Bold #57 β˜… 1964
The Brave and the Bold #57
Detective Comics #407 β˜… 1971
Detective Comics #407
Showcase #94 β˜… 1977
Showcase #94
Batman #365 β˜… 1983
Batman #365
Action Comics Annual #2 β˜… 1989
Action Comics Annual #2
Robin #14 β˜… 1995
Robin #14
Savage Dragon #104 β˜… 2002
Savage Dragon #104
Countdown #6 β˜… 2008
Countdown #6
Batman #30 β˜… 2014
Batman #30
Batman #82 2020
Batman #82

Appearances (151–300 of 3,698, oldest first)

The Brave and the Bold (1955)
Detective Comics (1937)
Colossal Comic (1958)
#13
House of Secrets (1956)
#34
Showcase (1956)
Superman Supacomic (1959)
#20
Secret Origins (1961)
#1
Action Comics (1938)
The Flash (1959)
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958)
My Greatest Adventure (1955)
Mystery in Space (1951)
#75
Superman Annual (1960)
#6
Tales of the Unexpected (1956)
#74
Superboy (1949)
Adventure Comics (1938)
Gigantic Annual (1958)
#4
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954)
Five-Score Comic Monthly (1961)
#67
Batman Annual (1961)
#7
Aquaman (1962)
#18
Century Comic (1961)
#93
Tomahawk (1950)
#97
Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly (1965)
#4
The Adventures of Bob Hope (1950)
#96
Teen Titans (1966)
House of Mystery (1951)
The Case of Batman II! [Batman Kellogg's Pop-Tarts Comics] (1966)
The Man in the Iron Mask! [Batman Kellogg's Pop-Tarts Comics] (1966)
P. S. (1966)
#2
Hawkman (1964)
#14
Metal Men (1963)
#20
Smash! (1966)
#21
G.I. Combat (1957)
Our Army at War (1952)