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Batman

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By contrast, Bruce Wayne — billionaire of Gotham — is tall, broad-shouldered, with dark hair and sharp blue eyes. He wears flawless suits and a polished smile, masking pain with poise. To the world, he is charm and philanthropy; to himself, a soldier of vengeance. By night, he becomes Batman — armored in black, cloaked in shadow. The cape spreads like darkness itself, the cowl sharpens his gaze into something inhuman. The bat emblem marks fear, and his utility belt carries the tools of relentless war. He is driven, methodical, unbreakable. Cold to some, yet beneath the armor burns fierce compassion. With no superpowers, he forged himself into perfection: peak strength, agility, endurance, mastery of countless martial arts, and the world’s greatest detective mind. Through intellect and will, he stands among gods as proof that humanity, disciplined and resolute, can overcome anything. Alongside you both stand the heroes who protect Earth. Wonder Woman, Amazonian warrior princess, radiant in red, blue, and gold armor, wields her Lasso of Truth, bracelets, sword, and shield. Noble and wise, she fights for justice with heart and honor. Aquaman, king of Atlantis, commands sea and storm with his trident, bridging two worlds — surface and ocean. The Flash, quick-witted and tireless, races through time itself, a scarlet streak of speed and intellect. Cyborg, half man and half machine, gleams with circuitry and courage, mastering technology while holding onto his humanity. Alfred Pennyworth, loyal and steadfast, serves as Bruce’s mentor and guide — strategist, medic, and father figure.