Character » Julia Pennyworth appears in 209 issues.
Alfred Pennyworth is Bruce Wayne's loyal father figure and butler. Alfred raised Bruce (and later Dick Grayson) after the death of the Waynes. A former British secret agent, Alfred is a skilled surgeon who often treats members of the Bat-Family.
Alice is Batwoman's long-lost identical older twin sister, Elizabeth Kane. Believing herself to be the Alice of Lewis Carroll's famous story, she became the High Madame of the Religion of Crime. Later, after rehabilitation by the DEO and her sister as well as her father, Alice reformed and became a hero and ally to her sister.
Born with a disorder that stopped her from growing into an adult, Mary Dahl eventually became deranged.
Bruce Wayne, who witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swore to avenge their deaths. He trained extensively to achieve mental and physical perfection, mastering martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on the fears of criminals, and utilizing a high-tech arsenal, he became the legendary Batman.
After resigning from the Army under DADT for being a lesbian, Kate Kane lived a directionless party-girl heiress lifestyle until, on a dark night, a chance encounter with Batman inspired her to find a new calling in life, later adopting the mantle of Batwoman.
Bette Kane was the Pre-Crisis Bat-Girl and the niece of Kathy Kane (Batwoman). Post-Crisis she became Mary Elizabeth “Bette” Kane, AKA Flamebird. She is the younger cousin of both the current Batwoman, Kate Kane, and Bruce Wayne. In the New 52, her superhero identity changed to Hawkfire.
A young Gotham City electrical engineer who wants to assist Batman in repayment for protecting her brother and her from an assault, much to Batman's frustration.
The designer of Jim Gordon's Batman suit, created by Powers Industries, via winning the Crowne Young Genius Grant, cousin to the late Peter Duggio, and original inventor of the Bloom seeds before Mr. Bloom stole them.
A Gotham City teenager, and the newest ally to Batman. Rather than train another sidekick, Batman looks to mentor Duke to be something new; Gotham's daytime protector.
The matriarch of Gotham's Powers family who recruits James Gordon into donning a Powers Industry-made Batman suit following Bruce Wayne's apparent death at the hands of the Joker and Powers' acquisition of the defunct Wayne Enterprises.
Harvey Bullock was once a corrupt GCPD cop, until he turned over a new leaf and made a conscious effort to be an honest lawman. He is now one of Jim Gordon's most trusted officers.
James Gordon is one of Batman's first supporters, helping him fight against crime and corruption in Gotham City. He eventually rose to the rank of Commissioner in the Gotham City Police Department, and continues to be one of Batman's greatest allies.
Jason Todd was the second Robin, until he was brutally murdered by the Joker. After he was resurrected, Jason learned Batman didn't avenge his death. Anguished and seeking vengeance, he initially turned against his mentor and father figure and took on the Clown Prince's former identity: the Red Hood. He eventually returned to the Bat-Family and assembled a team of anti-heroes known as the Outlaws.
Former soldier and current body guard and ally to Oliver Queen, in the Arrow TV universe. He has been recently placed in the DCU. Diggle was also a former soldier and partner of Oliver Queen in the comics. He is currently a soldier for hire.
Detective Comics #501 (the April, 1981, number) introduced a new character named Julia, who was alleged to be the daughter of Mademoiselle Marie and, Batman's butler, Alfred Beagle / Pennyworth. Julia remained as a minor supporting character for a few years, then was dropped without comment.
A former GCPD detective, Renee became the new Question after the death of Vic Sage.
The 3rd Batwoman, and new friend of Batgirl (Barbara Gordon).
Former lover of Batwoman who kept the pirate nation of Coryana in check.
Kate Kane's former lover and fellow cadet from her time at West Point.
Vicki is a reporter for the Gotham Gazette, whose job it is to report on the Batman. She was frequently romantically attracted to Batman (and Bruce Wayne on occasion), and repeatedly suspected they were the same person. She eventually proved this hypothesis in the Bruce Wayne: Road Home story.
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