While Batman is known for prowling the streets of Gotham City as a lone wolf, the Dark Knight has a rich history of notable team-ups in DC Comics. Canonically, it wouldn’t be long before Batman began to work with other heroes, both within his crime-noir stomping grounds and out in his international and cosmic adventures.Even if he’s thought of as a solo hero, Batman has teamed up with other heroes since Robin arrived on the scene in 1940. His first team-up with Superman was much later, in 1952, but since then he’s been a team player, whether he likes it or not.Most readers associate Batman with the Justice League but it’s hardly the only team he’s worked with. Writer Mike Barr and famed artist Jim Aparo ran with this concept in the series, Batman and the Outsiders.RELATED: 15 Darkest Batman Comics On DC Universe Infinite, Ranked
While Batman is known for prowling the streets of Gotham City as a lone wolf, the Dark Knight has a rich history of notable team-ups in DC Comics. Canonically, it wouldn’t be long before Batman began to work with other heroes, both within his crime-noir stomping grounds and out in his international and cosmic adventures.
Even if he’s thought of as a solo hero, Batman has teamed up with other heroes since Robin arrived on the scene in 1940. His first team-up with Superman was much later, in 1952, but since then he’s been a team player, whether he likes it or not.
Most readers associate Batman with the Justice League but it’s hardly the only team he’s worked with. Writer Mike Barr and famed artist Jim Aparo ran with this concept in the series, Batman and the Outsiders.
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