Occasionally, Batman has indirectly or in extreme circumstances been associated with the death of a character. However, his main principle is to avoid killing and find non-lethal solutions to crime-fighting.
Occasionally, Batman has been depicted as killing someone in certain comic storylines. However, this goes against his usual code of not taking a life and is usually a plot point that has significant consequences and character development.
Batman has killed in a few comic storylines. But typically, he adheres to his principle of not using lethal force as it's a core part of his character. These instances are outliers and often controversial among fans.
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.
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.
No, Batman has never killed Superman in the comics. Their conflicts usually end without one killing the other.
In the comic world, the Joker has come close many times, but Batman has always survived. It's part of the ongoing dynamic between these two iconic characters. The storylines often focus on the cat-and-mouse game rather than a definitive death for Batman at the Joker's hands.
No, Joker has never succeeded in killing Batman in the comics. Batman always manages to survive and overcome Joker's evil plans.
Yes, Superman has killed on rare occasions in the comics.
In certain comic arcs, Daredevil has been pushed to the limit and has resorted to taking a life. However, this is usually a morally complex decision for the character and often has significant consequences in the story.
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.