No way! Batman is committed to safeguarding the world. His moral code prevents him from taking such extreme and malevolent actions. He always seeks to find non-violent and ethical solutions to problems.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Bane has managed to defeat and seemingly kill Batman.
In most comic storylines, the Joker doesn't manage to kill Batman. But there are alternate universes or special story arcs where it might happen.
No, Batman and Superman usually don't have such a fatal encounter in the comics. They often have conflicts but rarely result in one killing the other.
In most comic storylines, Batman doesn't kill the Joker. His moral code prevents him from taking a life, even that of his greatest nemesis.
Yes, sometimes in certain comic storylines, Batman has been shown to kill the Joker under extreme circumstances.
It depends on the specific comic. Sometimes the writers take a darker turn and have Batman cross that line, but it's not a constant occurrence.
Batman doesn't kill everyone in the comic. His character is defined by his determination to protect life and find solutions that don't involve lethal force. This is a core aspect of his superhero persona and what sets him apart from others who might be more inclined to take extreme measures.
In some comic storylines, Batman has not killed the Joker. He adheres to his moral code of not taking a life, even of his arch-nemesis.
No, typically Batman doesn't kill Superman in the comics. Their conflicts usually have other resolutions.
No, Bane didn't kill Batman in the comic book. Batman always finds a way to overcome his adversaries.