Yes, in some storylines Batman has been shown to take a life, but it's very rare and often a controversial aspect of the character.
In the vast majority of Batman comics, he doesn't kill. But there are a few exceptional cases where he has been shown to do so, usually in extreme circumstances or non-canonical storylines.
Batman typically adheres to a no-killing code, but there are rare exceptions in some darker or alternate comic universes where he has been shown to kill.
In most Batman comics, he avoids killing. But there are a few specific storylines where circumstances might lead him to be indirectly or directly responsible for someone's death. It's not a common occurrence and often sparks debate among fans.
Yes, there have been rare instances where Batman has killed, but it's very much against his usual code and moral stance.
In the world of comics, Batman has survived all encounters with Deadshot. Batman's skills and intelligence have allowed him to evade Deadshot's lethal attacks.
No, Bane didn't kill Batman in the comics. Batman has always managed to overcome his adversaries, including Bane.
In the main comic storylines, Batman did not kill Superman. Their relationship is complex and filled with challenges, but not fatal confrontations. Usually, they find ways to work together or resolve their differences without resorting to killing.
Yes, Batman has had romantic interests like Catwoman and Talia al Ghul.
In the earlier comics, Batman mostly avoided killing. He believed in justice without taking lives.
It depends on the specific comic series or storyline. Sometimes, it's a complex situation where Batman's actions might have indirectly contributed to Dent's demise. But in others, it might not be as straightforward.
Yes, Batman did kill in The Dark Knight Returns comics in some instances, but it was within a specific context and for particular reasons related to the storyline.