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Posted: 5 years ago

Nahii meri point 😭

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: NitaReid


Shruti is going to be upset to see Batman like this 🀣

shruti's childhood, teenage and adulthood ruined🀣

Edited by _._shibani_._ - 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago

Post 3 : Where art thou Shyam ?

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: NitaReid

Shruti is going to be upset to see Batman like this 🀣

She should know he's not always sad, grumpy, and brooding. Batman knows how to have fun too.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: asmaanixx

Heyy now, don't be so mean to him. He gives you so many gems that the other Batmen could NEVER. 🀣🀣


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He's the same actor who said Bale is overrated? 🀣

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: asmaanixx

.. Question #4 ..


Batman was first brought to life via ink and paper in 1939. Given his great sleuthing abilities that rivaled Sherlock Holmes, it was no surprise that within a year, he had managed to became an instant hit with the comic book fans. The immense success that his solo issues, along with the Detective Comics series he was appearing in, gave many TV and film producers an incentive to bring the Caped Crusader to the silver screens.


As five Badgers guessed right, Batman's popularity was first fleshed out by a director named Lambert Hillyer, in 1943.


Lewis Wilson as The Batman (1943) : OldSchoolCool


Hillyer's Batman was highly famous not just for being the first to bring Batman to the screens, but also in creating specific elements that came to be a core staple of the Batman mythos.

The "Bat's Cave", the secret entrance inside the Wayne Manor, as well as the physical attributes that belong to Alfred - they were all derived from Hillyer's Batman.


Other answers provided were:


Leslie H. Martinson (1966): _._shibani_._, and guenhwyvar

Bill Finger (1939): SoniRSippu21

Tim Burton (1989): NitaReid

Yay! 4/4 for me.
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Posted: 5 years ago

Okay my answers are slowly coming back to mind , 🀣, and I am going to give unique answers from now I guess 😎

Edited by NitaReid - 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago


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Posted: 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: NitaReid

Okay my answers are slowly coming back to mind , 🀣, and I am going to give unique answers from now I guess 😎

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