To my knowledge, Batman hasn't made a wish in the comics. His storylines typically revolve around his detective work and battles against villains through his own efforts.
Yes, Dark Horse has produced Batman comics on occasion.
Occasionally, Batman has been shown to kill in certain comic arcs. However, this goes against his usual moral code and is usually a result of extreme circumstances or a departure from the typical portrayal of the character.
It depends on different fan communities. In some niche Batman fan groups, it might be somewhat popular as it offers a darker and more extreme take on the character. However, in the broader Batman fanbase, it may not be as mainstream since it goes against the typical heroic image of Batman.
Well, over the years, many have donned the Batman mantle. Bruce Wayne is the most famous, but there have also been others like Dick Grayson, who stepped in for a while. Each brought their own style and approach to the role.
In the main continuity of Batman comics, he almost never kills. But in some alternate realities or special story arcs, circumstances have led to him making the decision to kill. Such instances are rare and often cause significant discussion among fans.
Yes, Batman has died in some comic storylines, but he often comes back through various means.
Occasionally, Batman has been pushed to the extreme and taken a life, but this goes against his core principle of not killing and is usually a plot point for significant character development.
One possible theme could be self - sacrifice. Batman might have a death wish because he feels that giving his life is the ultimate way to protect Gotham. Another theme could be depression and burnout. After years of fighting crime, he may be so worn down that he no longer values his own life.
The story could start with a boy who has a terminal illness making a wish to be a sidekick to Batman. Batman, being the hero he is, agrees. He trains the boy in basic self - defense and detective skills. They then go on a mission to stop the Joker from stealing a powerful weapon from a Gotham museum. The boy uses his wits to help Batman outwit the Joker, and in the end, the boy's dream comes true in a very exciting way.
One idea could be that a young fan makes a wish to meet Batman through a Make - a - Wish - type foundation. Batman then takes the kid on a tour of the Batcave, showing him all the cool gadgets and explaining how he uses them to fight crime. It would be a heartwarming story of a hero making a child's dream come true.