Sometimes he does, depending on the specific comic storyline and circumstances.
Batman usually outsmarts Superman. He uses his intelligence and preparation to exploit Superman's weaknesses, like kryptonite or finding ways to neutralize his powers.
Yes, in some comic storylines Batman has managed to outsmart and defeat Superman.
Batman won against Superman because he was able to think several steps ahead. He anticipated Superman's moves and had the right tools and tactics ready. Plus, he knew how to play on Superman's moral code and emotions to throw him off balance.
It's hard to give an exact number. The outcomes of their battles vary depending on the comic storyline and the creative direction at the time.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Batman has been involved in situations where Superman's fate is uncertain or where actions could be interpreted as leading to Superman's demise.
Yes, Batman and Superman have had several battles in the comics. Their conflicts often arise from differences in ideology and approach to justice.
In most comic storylines, Batman doesn't kill Superman. Their relationship is complex, with battles and rivalries, but outright killing is rare. It goes against Batman's moral code and the general tone of their dynamic.
No, Batman doesn't kill Superman in the comics. They have their conflicts but not to the point of one killing the other.
Yes, Superman has beaten Black Adam in some comic storylines.
Batman outsmarts Bane by exploiting his weaknesses and using his strategic skills.