Character » Batman appears in 23651 issues.
Anti-Matter Man is a powerful being that came from the anti-matter universe of Qward.
The Anti-Monitor is the Monitor's counterpart from the Anti-matter Universe. He is responsible for the original Crisis on Infinite Earths, was the sole Guardian of the Sinestro Corps and once, against his will, was the source of the Black Lantern Corps Central Power Battery.
Ape is a genetically experimented ape created by Doctor Winston Belmont. His brother, Ogre is a genetically altered man
Aquaman Predator is one of the Metapredators. This one is a counterpart of Aquaman.
Justice League of America enemy.
A member of the New Olympians, Argus' powers of limited clairvoyance and telepathy are reminiscent of the mythological being he is named after.
Batman is the alter-ego of a distraught billionaire, Bruce Wayne, who, angered by the death of his parents, dons a costume inspired by his own fear of bats to fight crime in the DC Universe.
Dr. Light is a recurring enemy of the Justice League and the Teen Titans, manipulating light energy for various nefarious purposes.
Arthur Rankel is a serial killer and rapist, convicted of more than a dozen charges, including serious sexual crimes and murders.
A Gotham city council man who ran for Mayor. He began dealings with a Mob Boss named Rupert Thorne, and made public forged photos of Batman's identiy as a Gotham gang boss.
New AI acolyte and host of the Order of St. Dumas.
Asmodel was one of the four most respected angels in Heaven. However, he rebelled against Heaven and became a servant of Neron.
Athanasia is the daughter of Bruce Wayne and Talia, and sister of Damian Wayne.
Atilla is a batman villain who preaches about god and purges 'evil' with his flamethrower.
Neo-Nazi foe of Superman who was created by the Nazi scientist Der Teufel.
Atom Predator is one of the Metapredators. This one is a counterpart of Atom.
Atomica is an evil doppelgänger of The Atom from an alternate universe. She is a member of the Crime Syndicate, a team of supervillains paralleling the Justice League.
One of the five survivors of the massacre in Sector 666 and founder of the Red Lantern Corps, Atrocitus anointed the Red Lantern in blood and harnessed the power of rage and red light.
A witch that encountered Batman in the 60's
Born with a disorder that stopped her from growing into an adult, Mary Dahl eventually became deranged.
A former policeman tortured by the Joker into insanity.
A low level villain of high muscle mass and poor education, the Baffler is on a fruitless quest to be known and respected. He leaves childish clues to his crimes in an attempt to be like his former employer, Cluemaster.
A south American mercenary who sought to defeat Batman and take over Gotham. Bane broke Batman's back, and it took Batman months to recover from this injury.
A flag wearing terrorist who fought Batman. A one shot character who appeared in a Batman story in the post-Crisis universe.
An ancient God-Monster from the Dark Multiverse. He had first noticed Bruce Wayne when he slipped through time and now has finally arrived in the DC universe.
Baron Bedlam has a shrewd, ruthless tactical mind and vast financial resources.
Baron Blitzkrieg has superhuman stregnth, invunerability, flight and a limited ability to channel his internal energies through his eyes, to create crude but destructive heat beams.
A petty criminal who got a batarang lodged in his brain after attempting to throw one at Batman. The injury causes him to have an almost tourettes like speaking pattern.
Trained by Batman to be the hero of a small South American country, he was actually an ally of the crime lord El Papagayo.
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