In this world, Batman and Catwoman eventually got married and raised a daughter, Helena. Long before they settled down in the regular DCU, Bruce and Selina tied the knot on Earth-2.
Unsurprisingly, Batman's most popular love interest is the antihero and occasional villain Catwoman. Even though they often stand on opposite sides of the law, Batman and Catwoman still understand each other.
While it's clear that Bruce and Selina share a unique bond, the two characters do not end up together at the end of The Batman. Instead, they go their separate ways as the movie comes to a close.
Martha Wayne first appeared in Detective Comics #33 (November 1939) in a story by Bob Kane and Bill Finger which detailed the origin of Batman.
Selina and Bruce go to a 24-hour chapel in Gotham city to take their vows. They purchased the “Batrimony” package where Batman himself married the happy couple.
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.
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.
In the final issue of the original Wonder Woman series, Steve and Diana get married.
Helena Wayne is the original incarnation of The Huntress, originating from the original golden age Batman continuity of Earth 2. Helena was the biological daughter of Batman and Catwoman, raised to be a lawyer-by-day/vigilante-by-night and eventually became her father's successor.
- Selina Kyle
Batman's relationship with Selina Kyle, the Catwoman, is the most enduring and iconic of his relationships.
Lois Lane. After Vicki Vale and Vesper Fairchild, Bruce Wayne dated another famous journalist you may have heard of that goes by the name of Lois Lane.
In June 2015, Poison Ivy was revealed to be romantically involved with Harley Quinn by Harley Quinn series writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, stating that she is in a romantic relationship with Harley "without the jealousy of monogamy".
They are all his children, having spent the better part of his life raising each and every one of them. Granted, he has made many mistakes over the years, no parent is ever perfect and someone as grim as Bruce was always going to stumble more than the average father. At the end of the day though, he loves each of them.
Batman married Harley Quinn in the White Knight universe.
In this universe, Harley Quinn found a way to temporarily cure Jack Napier of his Joker affliction. With Jack cured, he found a way to make a better Gotham City. Despite doing a good job fixing Gotham, Batman didn't believe that Jack had changed.
Jarro grew attached to Batman and even often calls him “father”. He wanted to prove to Batman that he can be the best Robin and even convinced Batman to give him a chance. Jarro became the new Robin and was even said to be Batman's favorite Robin, admitted by Batman himself.
However, the reboot changed this. Instead of being a clay baby, Diana was actually the product of a passionate, illicit affair between the Queen of the Amazons and Zeus, the god at the head of the Greek pantheon and ruler of Olympus.
The series takes us from the moment Clark Kent/Superman arrives in Metropolis and applies for a job at the Daily Planet, to his first meeting with Lois Lane, through to their romantic relationship and eventual marriage.
Hunter Prince is the son of Wonder Woman and a force known as the Darkness, as well as the adopted son of Superman in the DC Multiverse, from about 22 years in the future.
Damian Wayne, also known as Damian al Ghul (Arabic: دميان الغول), is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, created by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert, commonly in association with Batman.
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).
After being paroled, Selina Kyle began a serious romance with Bruce Wayne, still unaware that he was Batman. Their love grew to new levels, but ultimately the experiment failed.
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.
Ryan Wayne is Aion is the son of Batman and Catwoman.
All three sirens named each other mostly by their criminal name (or part of it). The only exception to this is Catwoman, who Harley and Ivy usually call Selina.