In some comic storylines, Penguin doesn't know Batman's identity. But it can vary depending on the specific comic arc.
The answer varies. In most cases, Penguin doesn't know Batman's identity. But there could be special editions or alternate universes where that might change.
Yes, in the comics, the Riddler is often aware of Batman's identity.
Yes, Bane knows who Batman is. They have had many confrontations and Bane is well aware of Batman's identity and his mission.
Yes, sometimes he does. It depends on the specific comic storyline and continuity.
Sure did. The Penguin is known for having a peculiar affinity for penguins in the Batman comics. He incorporates them into his criminal endeavors and uses them as a symbol of his eccentricity and villainy.
Yes, Lucius Fox knows Batman's identity in the comics. He's one of the few trusted allies who is privy to this secret.
No, Penguin doesn't typically run for mayor in the comics. It's not a common storyline.
Often, she finds out. But the circumstances and how she reacts can vary depending on the specific comic arc. Sometimes it leads to complex relationships and plot developments.
Batman would probably first try to contain the situation. He'd use his resources as Bruce Wayne to spread misinformation or counter the revelation. He might also go on the offensive against Scarecrow to stop him from spreading the news further.
Yes, it does. The Batman universe is rich with various Batman comic series.
Most of the time, Batman refrains from killing in the comics. His mission is to rehabilitate villains rather than eliminate them. This approach makes him a symbol of hope and a hero who upholds the law without crossing the line into lethal force.