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Aaron Cash is one of the most senior and respected guards at Arkham Asylum. He aids Batman repeatedly when dealing with Arkham's numerous inmates.
Ace was a German Shepherd who helped Batman and Robin rescue his owner. Afterwards, he teamed up with the Dynamic Duo on many adventures.
Adam West is an actor best known for his roles in Batman and Family Guy. He makes an appearance as a mini-figure of himself in Lego Batman 3.
A character in Batman: Arkham Origins.
One of Batman's/Bruce Wayne's closest friends. He is the butler/surgeon of the Wayne family, and is the closest thing that Bruce has to a parent.
Alias the Spider (or just The Spider) is a fake hero who stops criminals in order to eliminate his competition.
Founder of Arkham Asylum, Amadeus wound up going mad and ended up a resident in his own Asylum
Sometime Batman villain, sometime anti-hero. Rumored to be the son of The Joker.
Azrael is the codename used by two men in DC Comics, both of which have crossed paths with Batman. The Michael Lane version of Azrael recently made an appearance in Batman: Arkham City.
Bane is a character from the DC Universe best known for breaking Batman's back. He was played by the late Robert "Jeep" Swenson in the film Batman & Robin and played by Tom Hardy in the film "The Dark Knight Rises".
Barbara Gordon is the daughter of Gotham City Police Commissioner James Gordon. She is the most prominently known woman to don the mantle of Batgirl, and following an incident involving The Joker, became paralyzed. Confined to a wheelchair, Barbara nevertheless still helped Batman and friends as the information broker Oracle.
When Leviathan infected a vaguely bat-patterned cow that would kill or enslave those that consumed her meat, Damian Wayne bonded with her, refusing to let her be destroyed.
Batgirl has commonly been known to be Barbara Gordon, the police commissioner's daughter, but her mantle has been taken up by 5 other women.
After witnessing the cold-blooded murder of his parents, young Bruce Wayne swore to combat the evil that took their lives. Using his family's fortune, he travelled the world, training to physical and mental perfection. Once his training was complete, he returned to Gotham City as the Dark Knight, Batman.
Wayward son of Lucius Fox and future Batman.
The Batman of the 853rd Century
Batwoman is trusted friend of Batman & Robin. She has many times proven her skills against foes in the Dc Universe. Batwoman is set to appear in Dc Universe Online.
A green boy who changes into different animals. He is a member of the Teen Titans
Black Manta was a young boy with autism who was thrown in Arkham Asylum because his parnets believed he was crazy, he later became an enemy of Aquaman and occasionally Batman
Enemy of Batman and villain in DC Universe Online and Arkham Origins.
Corrupt Gotham SWAT leader from Batman: Year One and good friend of Commissioner Loeb.
Calendar Man is a Villain in the DC Universe who is fascinated by dates and calendars.
The Joker's android henchman from Batman: The Animated Series, he was "killed" by Batman, this upset the Joker greatly.
In Frank Miller's influential "Dark Knight Returns" story, Carrie Kelley serves as Robin.
Second wife of Jacob Kane, stepmother of Kate (Batwoman) and Beth (Alice).
Catman is an anti-hero/villain that has, in the past, crossed paths with Batman, Green Arrow, and other DC heroes.
Catwoman a.k.a Selina Kyle is a DC comics vixen created in 1940. She has served as an on and off love interest for Batman ever since.
A beautiful and deadly assassin from the DC Universe.
Clayface is a villain in the Batman universe. He's made entirely out of clay and can change his appearance at will. Throughout Batman's life a number of different people have taken on the alias of Clayface.
DC Comics character Jack Ryder, recently appearing in Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City. Television host Jack Ryder was exposed to an unstable sample of "nanocells" that transformed him into a superhuman, bestial vigilante. Ryder now fights crime as the Creeper.
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