To be vivid, both Batman and Catwoman don't have a son in the current DC comics timeline, but with their marriage fast approaching and Bruce Wayne approaching towards a life where he'll give up fighting crime, a child could be a possibility in the future.
In the Post-Flashpoint Earth 2 continuity, Helena Wayne was the daughter of Batman and Catwoman (Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle Wayne). She was also the only Robin to her father's Batman identity and a more ruthless character than previously seen.
In the main DC continuity, Bruce Wayne/Batman and Selina Kyle/Catwoman never had a child.
One of which leads to the birth of "Aion" - the name adopted by the biological son of Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle.
Appearing in issues of Catwoman at the time, baby Helena was eventually put up for adoption by Selina, who feared her life as a master thief/vigilante would put her daughter in too much danger.
Her history explained. In this week's Catwoman 80th anthology, a story by Tom King and Mikel Janín confirms that Batman and Catwoman are having a baby — a daughter that the story's title reveals will be named Helena.
We know that over the years Batman has fathered children with Selina Kyle (Helena Wayne) and Talia al Ghul (Damian Wayne), but he has also had many adopted children like Tim Drake, Dick Grayson, and Cassandra Cain. Then there is also the bizarre case of Terry McGinnis.
In the Earth-Two continuity, Selina Kyle and Bruce Wayne are married, and their daughter, Helena Wayne, is that universe's Robin.
One of these sons happen to be Aion, who is the biological son of Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle. This came out through Damian Wayne, who's the current heir to Batman who had a look at his half brother and another possible heir to the throne.
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Talia is most commonly known as being the daughter of the supervillain Ra's al Ghul as well as the on-and-off lover of the superhero Batman and the mother of their son Damian Wayne (the fifth Robin) who was born during a brief marriage.
Batman and Catwoman's rocky road to matrimony
Catwoman ultimately decided to drop out of the wedding on the day of the event in 2018's Batman #50, illustrated by Janin, leaving Bruce a handwritten note claiming marriage would cause him to leave his inner darkness behind, effectively ending his important role as Batman.
Is it any wonder women flock to him? But while Batman has had his fair share of love interests over the decades, none can truly compete with Selina Kyle. Batman's original rivalry with Catwoman has evolved into a true love story between the Cat and the Bat. They're even a married couple now.
As revealed in the comic Batman Beyond 2.0, Bruce Wayne and Barbara Gordon had an affair while Barbara's boyfriend Dick Grayson was away. Barbara fell pregnant. Her crimefighting caused her to have a miscarriage. She would go on to marry someone else.
Their history on the Earth-Two continuity developed to the point where Catwoman reformed and Batman admitted his love for her, formally marrying shortly after and having a daughter, Helena Wayne, who later became the Huntress.
5) Cassandra Cain
For a while, Cass was really more Barbara's ward than she was Bruce's, but Bruce did eventually get the paperwork signed to have Cass officially adopted as a Wayne.
In high school, Selina won a trophy for her school at a national championship. Selina Kyle is 21 years old, making her three years older than Bruce. In the second planned story arc, she is 22 years old, and by the fourth, she is 23.
Keeping in the tradition of Year One with Batman beginning his career at 25, that would put him at 31. So again Bruce is eight years older than Selina. In terms of the movies in the Nolanverse Batman Begins depicts Bruce's 30th birthday.
In the comic, “Hush” he loves Selena Kyle more. In the Dark Knight trilogy he loves Selena Kyle though he had a brief period of affection for Talia All Ghul. She did not love him thought; was merely a trick to gain his trust.
Damian Wayne is the biological son of Bruce Wayne (Batman) and Talia al Ghul. His existence was hidden from his father up to when he was about ten years old, during which time he was trained by the League of Assassins in a variety of disciplines to make him an extremely efficient killer.
Damian Wayne is the only son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul, and the only grandson of Ra's al Ghul. The character was created by Mike W. Barr, and first appeared in Batman: Son of the Demon (1987).
Becoming Robin
Eventually, when Talia deemed that Damian was ready, she allowed him to go to Gotham and meet his father - the Batman. Batman was surprised to learn he had a secret son with a supervillain but sought to learn more about the boy anyway.