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.
Who see the weak in one another." Batman's relationship with Selina Kyle, the Catwoman, is the most enduring and iconic of his relationships.
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.
As you can see, the common pattern of most Batman romances is that they were first introduced as his villains. And, well, most of his relationships were toxic. His most notable romantic interest and partner in the comic is Catwoman, with Talia al Ghul being among the most controversial.
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.
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.
First appearing in Detective Comics #31, actor Julie Madison was Batman's first love interest. Being engaged to beloved son of Gotham Bruce Wayne didn't do our girl many favors, though.
After writers were forced to include Bat-Woman as a romantic interest and villains like Poison Ivy caught his attention in the 60s, Bruce Wayne would get his first new real love interest after meeting his enemy's daughter, Talia al Ghul, in Detective Comics #411.
During one of their visits, she drew a heart on the outside of the glass during their phone call. Readers find out in Batman: Beyond the White Knight No. 2 that their connection was romantic. Harley and Bruce Wayne are married.
Damian Wayne is the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul.
Damian Wayne is the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. This makes him an heir to the world's greatest crime-fighter, and its greatest super-villain Ra's al Ghul. Damian became the fifth Robin, working alongside his father as Batman.
Batman's caped crusading and unresolved orphan issues don't allow him to open his heart often. But he's come close to finding love with one individual: Catwoman. In a stunning turn of events, Batman recently asked Catwoman to marry him, and the two planned an ill-fated wedding for this month in the pages of his comic.
Mary Jane "MJ" Watson is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., and made her first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 (June 1965). Since then, she has gone on to become Spider-Man's main love interest and later his wife.
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Harley reveals to Black Canary that she has a four-year-old daughter named Lucy who is being raised by her sister. After discovering she was pregnant, Harley left the Joker for almost a year to have their baby instead of abortion.
Batman is one of the most dedicated superheroes in the history of comics. But his eternal war against crime has left him unable to form a lasting relationship. Bruce Wayne has never lacked for romantic attention, with women like Talia Al Ghul and Catwoman being in his life.
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.
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.
Type of Villain
514A, otherwise known as "Bruce Wayne's Doppelgänger" or "Bruce Wayne's Look-Alike" is a supporting antagonist in the TV series Gotham. He appears as a minor antagonist in Season 2 and a major antagonist in Season 3. He is is a clone of Bruce Wayne.
After being betrayed by a group of criminals she was working with, Batman saved Catwoman's life. Before the Caped Crusader could arrest her, Catwoman thanked him with a kiss—their very first. The kiss clearly stunned Batman, which allowed Catwoman to shove him and escape.
- The story reveals that Catwoman is a reluctant pregnant mother and risks her baby's life to continue fighting on the rooftops. And after the baby is born, she continues to trade nights with Bruce so they can both continue their costumed adventures.
Joker and Batman are not brothers, even though the movie suggests that they are. It is later revealed that Arthur is, in fact, adopted, and his true origins are unknown.