Batman's a bit of a playboy.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Batman is nearly the literal definition of a Gothic prince, which is why it's no wonder he's gotten so much romantic attention over the years. There seem to be plenty of prerequisites to being a superhero, such as needing a tragic backstory or a freak accident that results in powers. The other prerequisite of being a superhero is being absurdly attractive, as Bruce Wayne — and his many love interests — proves.
Eventually, in the storyline Bruce Wayne: The Road Home, Vicki would finally find the evidence she'd been seeking for the past 40 years. But even with the knowledge that Bruce Wayne is Batman, she decided to keep it to herself and eventually became a trusted ally of the Bat-Family.
Vesper Fairchild was a radio host who eventually attracted the attention of Bruce Wayne. The two went out on a few dates and really seemed to hit it off, eventually entering into a steady relationship after her return after the massive No Man's Land Bat-Family event. Unfortunately, this relationship never really got the chance to bloom into anything, as David Cain murdered Vesper, on the orders of Lex Luthor, to frame Bruce Wayne.
Julie Madison has gone through more character changes than almost any other Batman love interest in the Dark Knight's history. She originally appeared as an actress and was even engaged to Bruce Wayne at one point, but broke things off after her acting career started to take shape. Batman is a deeply paranoid individual, and by all accounts, he has every right to be. Batman has long had contingency plans for his friends and family, but it seems he needs them against his lovers, too. Bruce Wayne met and quickly fell for Jezebel Jet, a wealthy model who had lost her parents in much the same way Bruce had. This shared history quickly drew them together, and Bruce eventually shared his identity as Batman with her.
During the early years of the American comic book industry, parents and governmental figures weren't sure of the effects comics were having on children. This uncertainty led to the infamous book Seduction of the Innocent by Frederic Wertham, which claimed, among other outsized cultural fears, that Batman and Robin were homosexuals.
6 Black Canary Was Batman's Lover During His Worst Story This Justice League Romance Begins in All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder #7 by Frank Miller, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Alex Sinclair, and Jared K. Fletcher It's well known that, among the Justice League, Black Canary and Green Arrow are true soulmates and will always find each other, no matter how far apart they are. But in the fever dream that is All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder, this devotion was put to the test.
In JLA #80 by Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau, Ken Lopez, Aaron Sowd, and David Baron, after sharing a kiss, they tried to date once again, but Diana eventually called it off, not wanting to put her friendship with him at risk if things didn't work out. Wonder Woman was even able to use the vision of her kissing Bruce as a way to break out of the control of the Black Lanterns.
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