No, one Batman, but each appearance is set in a different time period. Example, the Batman title happens either before or after the Detective Comics title. Just depends on the story they are telling.
new material comes out every week on Wednesday. Honestly, if you pick up a current issue of anything, it won't take you long to get in the hang of things (mainstream comics that is) as long as you are familiar with the basic character (Batman, Superman, etc.).
Two years ago my home was flooded (41"). My wife was 6 months prego at the time. Lost nearly everything. Lived in a camper for 4 months (two of which with a new born) while our house was being put back together. In short, get flood insurance.
First of all, we are talking about a comic book character. It's supposed to be ridiculous. Second, Batman is not a "regular human". He's top physical specimen. Olympian level athlete (or higher) at every category. Master at every combat style. And he's genius level intellect. He's a...
I would say he would be a top threat, maybe even at the very top, out of all the bad guys. Even so, he would still lose because he wouldn't be the hero anymore. That's how comic books work. The hero wins despite the incredible odds against him/her.
I went to grad school at 32. It wasn't that awkward. There was even one person older than I in my program. Just throw out a few "whippersnappers" and "back in my day..." and you'll be okay.
his fight record is like 70-10, however there is a lot of fluff in there. He usually loses against top tier once and has a second chance where he typically wins. when he loses someone comes in behind him and cleans up (against cell & Jiren is an example).
I don't think it kills you. it just forces you to feel in the extreme every wrong deed you committed in your life. that in turn disables you as an opponent.
none of that makes him an anti-hero. It's like the other person said, Galactus is neither hero or villain. he just IS. A force of nature. You wouldn't consider a hurricane a villain or even an anti-hero, would you?
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