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<blockquote data-quote="DarrenGMiller" data-source="post: 2485768" data-attributes="member: 23174"><p><strong>2. Batman, the Dark Knight</strong></p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.moviecitynews.com/arrays/images/2004/batman/batman2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p> </p><p>Batman is the alter-ego of Bruce Wayne who, as a child, witnessed the murder of his parents. He then set out to avenge their deaths by learning an amazing array of crime-fighting techniques. How many other heroes learned hunting from Australian Aborigines and combat from ninjas, let alone received educations from the Sorbonne and Oxford. The Dark Knight is a brilliant techinician and an incomparable martial artist who knows more than 127 fighting styles. Not only does this hero fight crime, by day he is also an irresponsible, superficial playboy who helps victims of crime through his Wayne Foundation. All of this in Gotham City, a seedy, dark city teeming with the refuse of human existence.</p><p> </p><p>What makes this "Caped Crusader" stand out from other heroes? He is a normal human without any special superpowers. He has acheived his abilities through rigorous training and at the expense of much of his abundant personal wealth. He has designed and produced, through his Wayne Industries, countless gadgets and crime fighting items. His arsenal places him among the most well-stocked heroes. This "World's Greatest Detective" has teamed up with Sherlock Holmes and was the founder of "The Justice League of America."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarrenGMiller, post: 2485768, member: 23174"] [b]2. Batman, the Dark Knight[/b] [img]http://www.moviecitynews.com/arrays/images/2004/batman/batman2.jpg[/img] Batman is the alter-ego of Bruce Wayne who, as a child, witnessed the murder of his parents. He then set out to avenge their deaths by learning an amazing array of crime-fighting techniques. How many other heroes learned hunting from Australian Aborigines and combat from ninjas, let alone received educations from the Sorbonne and Oxford. The Dark Knight is a brilliant techinician and an incomparable martial artist who knows more than 127 fighting styles. Not only does this hero fight crime, by day he is also an irresponsible, superficial playboy who helps victims of crime through his Wayne Foundation. All of this in Gotham City, a seedy, dark city teeming with the refuse of human existence. What makes this "Caped Crusader" stand out from other heroes? He is a normal human without any special superpowers. He has acheived his abilities through rigorous training and at the expense of much of his abundant personal wealth. He has designed and produced, through his Wayne Industries, countless gadgets and crime fighting items. His arsenal places him among the most well-stocked heroes. This "World's Greatest Detective" has teamed up with Sherlock Holmes and was the founder of "The Justice League of America." [/QUOTE]
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