Batman and Catwoman clash in Gotham War after years of an on-again-off-again unofficial relationship. As many Batman comics have explored, there’s several ongoing trends in Bruce Wayne and Batman’s dating life. Given the Dark Knight is “married to the job,” it’s extremely difficult for him to maintain long-term relationships.Throughout DC Comics, Batman has dealt with forced love interests like 1956’s Bat-Woman and short-lived romances from the New 52 like Batman: The Dark Knight’s Jaina Hudson/White Rabbit. There was even the ill-fated romance with concert pianist Natalya Trusevich. Based on all his love interests, Bruce Wayne has proven that his billionaire playboy lifestyle isn’t quite the act he makes it out to be in the comics.RELATED: Batman’s Most Ridiculous Wars, Ranked
Batman and Catwoman clash in Gotham War after years of an on-again-off-again unofficial relationship. As many Batman comics have explored, there’s several ongoing trends in Bruce Wayne and Batman’s dating life. Given the Dark Knight is “married to the job,” it’s extremely difficult for him to maintain long-term relationships.
Throughout DC Comics, Batman has dealt with forced love interests like 1956’s Bat-Woman and short-lived romances from the New 52 like Batman: The Dark Knight‘s Jaina Hudson/White Rabbit. There was even the ill-fated romance with concert pianist Natalya Trusevich. Based on all his love interests, Bruce Wayne has proven that his billionaire playboy lifestyle isn’t quite the act he makes it out to be in the comics.
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