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[游戏动漫]如果我在哥谭市当面撞破了蝙蝠侠的身份,会有什么样的后果? |
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我的身份设定为普通民众,撞破了蝙蝠侠的伪装?蝙蝠侠会怎么对待我?给我大笔钱还是威胁我? |
超人与蝙蝠侠有一期, 是说哥谭有个匿名信箱,你有蝙蝠侠身份的线索,投进去就有金钱回报。 后来发现投这个信箱的人全都死得干干净净。 蝙蝠侠想要查这个案子,但是碍于身份不方便调查。 于是蝙蝠侠找了一个防弹的记者去投信箱,声称手上有蝙蝠侠身份的线索。 结果当天晚上小丑的杀手就找上门来了。 原来小丑一直用这个信箱钓鱼,杀光所有试图得知蝙蝠侠身份的人。 哥谭市的反派们以和蝙蝠侠关系“亲密”为荣,这种杀与被杀的“亲密”是高级反派们的特权。 而知道蝙蝠侠的真实身份又是一种智力和地位上的双重优越。 他们不会轻易地放弃这种优越,更不会允许有人剥夺这种优越。 毕竟谁都知道的谜底毫无意义。 这点在《缄默》的结尾已经阐明了。 |
此题终结 曾经有人当面揭穿了蝙蝠侠的身份 但由于波及到超人 被超人干掉了 蝙蝠侠 曾断言要阉了此人他 但没有机会出手 |
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当天晚上,韦恩庄园的晚宴,喝的半醉的布鲁斯跳上桌子表演草裙舞。 蝙蝠侠从天而降。 “不要冒充我,韦恩先生” |
小时候看北京台的动画杯面,有一集有个小反派(忘了叫啥了),通过技术知道了杯面的身份,召集了双面人、小丑等一帮反派,要当众告发。结果忘了怎么了惹怒了众反派,他就一着急赶紧喊:“我说、我说!!蝙蝠侠就是布鲁斯·韦恩!。” 结果大家都不信,双面人说:“胡说,我认识韦恩。他要是蝙蝠侠那我就是英国国王!”(这句台词我记得特别清楚!!) 然后 然后这哥们被小丑从飞机上扔下去了……… 有老哥记得这是哪集么…看的时候太小了忘了 |
“您的意思是,我的儿子布鲁斯未来会穿着万圣节服装满城市乱飞,而原因仅仅是我们穿过了一条没有路灯的小巷?” “是的先生,所以您真的不考虑一下我们这款手电筒吗?最新的联名款还能在天上照出一个蝙蝠投影哦~” |
《蝙蝠侠:黑暗骑士》里福克斯手下一个查账小伙查账查到福克斯的科学部,立刻去找福克斯想要高薪年假。 福克斯:“你说你的亿万富翁老板晚上戴着面具当义警?用拳头痛扁罪犯?” “而你还计划敲诈这个人?” “我劝你还是好好想想吧” 然后这小伙默默走了。 |
老爷且不提,他的基友丑爷一定会第一时间让你消失掉。 “如果科尔曼.里斯先生一个钟头之后还没死,那我就会炸掉一所医院。”——匿名电话 |
布鲁斯会给你一些封口费,至于用现金还是恐吓支付,我就不管了。 如果你捅出去,估计第二天哥谭大小报纸就会出现《布鲁斯韦恩为慈善活动COS蝙蝠侠》的文章 哥谭那些坏人好像没有花钱买情报的习惯,而且喜欢灭口…… |
某一天,你走在小道上,突然碰见正在吃外卖的,穿着蝙蝠侠装备的,王思聪。 你立刻发推特微博非死不可配图说:“这是蝙蝠侠!!!” 下一秒,王思聪就会给你点赞,然后秀出自己珍藏的蝙蝠侠装备。 大家哈哈一笑,纷纷散去。 布鲁斯在哥谭的地位比这个高,但情况差不多吧。等身绯闻,花花公子,今晚我就要你这栋大厦这种的。 你就是把他露出脸的照片放到网上,网友纷纷盛赞,布鲁斯长得真是帅啊。 就没然后了。 Ps.扒皮贴都爬不出他两之间的联系,你说看见蝙蝠侠的那晚,可能立刻就会有模特和布鲁斯当晚夜宿某某高级酒店的配图新闻,“布鲁斯是蝙蝠侠”这句话,基本快成为哥谭“天要下红雨”的独有说法。这也有点迎合圣经中说为富不仁者能进天堂如同骆驼穿过针眼那句话。 |
哥谭市里的一个谣言就是:其实布鲁斯韦恩就是蝙蝠侠。 |
结局一:你没到处散播,获得一大笔封口费加几百种不同的隐形摄像头 结局二:你到处散播,韦恩企业公关,你成功让人们知道布鲁斯是蝙蝠侠粉丝,喜欢穿着Cos衣到处晃悠。你成功获得几百种不同的隐形摄像头。 结局三:你有很强的格斗天赋和侦探天赋,还有极强的正义感,你会被包养,获得6个月的魔鬼训练。 结局四:你有很强的侦查天赋和黑客天赋。,还有极强的正义感,你会被包养,获得不知道多久的魔鬼训练。 |
“如果题主先生一个钟头之后还没死,那我就会炸掉一所医院。”小丑在电视台直播道 |
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市民:杀了题主!杀了题主祭天! |
多图预警!!!! |
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大概就是这样 |
后果啊,大概就是你发网上,然后一大堆人在底下评论 “哥们别闹,就他那花花公子,天天泡妞的家伙是蝙蝠侠?那老子就是超人。” 说不定布鲁斯会给你点个赞 |
被阿卡姆粉丝团搞死啊,尤其是团长丑爷, 会告诉你啥叫生不如死 再说了,你以为粉丝团那帮人不知道蝙蝠侠到底是谁吗? 这帮人比当今饭圈的人有能耐多了 大家只是不说而已 你说出去了,他们还怎么跟偶像互动 |
坏结局:你装作弱势的样子,骗过了蝙蝠侠,回家后你立刻通过全部的发声渠道将蝙蝠侠就是布鲁斯韦恩的消息传播了出去,一时间互联网掀起轩然大波。 一些超级反派们联合起来袭击了韦恩庄园,蝙蝠侠和他的家族从此再没出现过,有人说他们已经葬身火海,也有人说他们只是潜伏了起来,准备用另一种方式打击邪恶,但不论如何,现在的哥谭已经失去了它的保护神,各路牛鬼蛇神重新走上街头,烧杀抢掠。 你对此不负任何责任,你只是把客观的真相昭告于世人而已,没有任何人有理由指责你,你没做错任何事。 哪怕,现在你正捂着伤口倒在血泊中,而旁边的混混们无视你的求救转身离去,你也不觉得自己做得不对。 疯狂结局:你是答应了蝙蝠侠不把这事说出去,但当你身处酒吧,醉意朦胧,要跟旁边的性感美女搭讪时,有什么能比这更适合炫耀自己呢? 等你恢复了意识时,你发现自己被绑在了椅子上,蝙蝠侠的一众死敌正在旁边对你虎视眈眈,意图验证你的消息的真实性。 最后,当他们走出你的审讯场地时,你的模样已经不能称之为“人”了,死亡对你来说就是最好的结局。你即将在痛苦中迎来自己人生的终结,而蝙蝠侠也即将身临险境,这一切,都是你没学会闭嘴的后果。 遗忘结局:你自认为把握住了蝙蝠侠的命门,当面威胁他分给你一半的财产并给你所有女性英雄的联系方式,面对你狰狞的面容,蝙蝠侠只是不在乎地笑了笑。 等你醒来,你发现你正躺在自己的床上,你再想不起自己经历的一切,蝙蝠侠对你而言就像是那些网络上的都市怪谈一样越来越远。只有上帝知道你们曾经有一次短暂的会面,你本来可以借此机会让自己变得更好,可现在?你只能在迷惘与自我怀疑中度过庸庸一生。 亲友结局:你主动向蝙蝠侠袒露一切,并牢守秘密,侧面保护了他和他的家人们。 你就此成为了蝙蝠侠亲友团的一员,有时,你会收到一些来自韦恩企业的小礼物,有时,在晚上遇到蝙蝠侠打击犯罪时,他会主动向你打招呼,渐渐地,你跟所有蝙蝠家族的成员都结下了羁绊。 在数年后的一个蝙蝠侠故事里,你作为彩蛋人物登场为陷入困境的蝙蝠侠提供了至关重要的帮助,就此你名气大增,拥有了属于自己的漫画连载:《xxx——蝙蝠侠除超人外最好的朋友》 助手结局:你向蝙蝠侠表露身份,积极地展示自己,努力锻炼,终于,无奈的蝙蝠侠将你收为了他的新助手——保密守则。 你运用自己丰富的漫画知识,多次提醒蝙蝠侠避开危险,还劝返了几个反派浪子回头,逐渐地,蝙蝠侠开始对你改观。终于,在你第n+1次从小丑手上救下他后,蝙蝠侠承认了你的重要性和不可代替性。 你们就此成为全新的活力双雄,在美漫史上留下了浓墨重彩的一笔。后世的漫画宅男们吵得最凶的话题之一,就是你和罗宾谁才是蝙蝠侠的老baby。 先知结局:你又一次向蝙蝠侠表露身份(等等,为什么要说又?),这回你不再局限于哥谭市一隅,而是全方位服务,为所有英雄甚至洗白的反派提供咨询服务。 作为一个资深的漫画宅,你的情报可以说是千金难买,靠着你的有力辅助,英雄们对战反派的胜率大幅度增加,最终,忍无可忍的反派们组成了讨伐你的军团,与英雄们爆发了惊天地泣鬼神的终极大战。你作为这场DC大事件的主角得到了无数关注。 万幸,你们最后胜利了,这个世界就此进入了长久的和平期,你居功甚伟,享受接下来几十甚至几百年的美好生活吧,英雄! 现实结局:你再一次向蝙蝠侠表露身份,并带着他回到现实,来到知乎,朝着那些一本漫画没看过却自认为参透美漫精髓的大聪明们的屁股上一人射了一支蝙蝠镖,现在大家都知道讨论问题前要先有论据了,你带回了知乎遗风,你功德无量。 梦幻结局:你以现实人的身份跟蝙蝠侠推心置腹地对谈了一次,就此,你成为了他特殊的线人,时常为他带来现实世界的消息,而蝙蝠侠又将这些信息透露给了其他英雄,就此,DC世界实现了真正的自由,漫画人物不会再被现实作者们的脑残操作降智,编剧和画师们必须以尊重的态度去进行创作。 你会时不时地去一趟漫画世界,与那里的人们交流,感受他们的喜怒哀乐,品味他们的人生百态,看着他们以自己的方式缓慢但坚定地向前行进。 你不需要任何额外的馈赠,你已经拥有了整个世界。 |
我觉得吧 这个事情很容易就被公关了 只需要第二天炒作一个报纸头条 《哥谭首富沉迷cosplay 夜里竟伪装蝙蝠侠轻轻干了这些事....》 然后几个女明星借机炒作 声称黑色斗篷让人“兴”趣盎然 然后蝙蝠侠装备成为羞耻play 所有人表示有钱人真会玩 蝙蝠侠成为特色服务 最后花边新闻不了了之 只有丑爷被老爷殴打时会变得更兴奋了 |
猫女和蝙蝠女都摘下过蝙蝠侠的面具,然后被上了…… |
恭喜你,你是继Ra's al Ghul、Ra's al Ghul的手下们、Bane、Bane的手下们、猫女、管家、青梅竹马瑞秋、戈登警长、Lucius Fox、John Blake Miranda Tate、韦恩公司职员、海王、神奇女侠、以及所有《蝙蝠侠》电影系列女主…之后,第n个知道蝙蝠侠身份的人… 港真,《正义联盟》中海王第一次见到布鲁斯韦恩就知道对方是蝙蝠侠,感觉在DC电影宇宙里所有人都是明白装糊涂吧。 Quora上有人问过漫画里到底多少人知道蝙蝠侠的身份,列举了大概108人,和水浒好汉人数差不多了, 我就搬运一下: https://www.quora.com/How-many-people-know-Bruce-Wayne-is-Batman?www.quora.com/How-many-people-know-Bruce-Wayne-is-Batman Aaron Langstrom (Son of Man-Bat. His knowledge of the secret was established in “Gotham Knights #45″) Alexander Luthor (Dead. Apparently learned during the long period when he had nothing better to do in the “paradise dimension” than play peeping tom, watching events in the Post-Crisis DCU) Alfred Pennyworth (Different versions have been told of how he learned, but either he was already working for Bruce when the Batman identity was created, or else he was hired later and quickly found out. Post-COIE references to the subject have generally — but not invariably — favored the idea that Alfred was already at Wayne Manor before Bruce’s parents died.) The Appelaxians (Were able to find and invade the Batcave and capture Batman in “JLA: Year One” based on information gleaned from the Martian Manhunter’s secret files. Of course, I don’t know if the general plot of “JLA: Year One” is still in continuity in the Post-IC DCU. The roster of founding members of the JLA has retroactively been changed again, after all) Aquaman I (Orin. He was present when the JLAers were sharing identities in “JLA #50″ but I think he already knew Bruce’s secret.) The Atom II (Ray Palmer. His ex-wife Jean Loring definitely knew in “Identity Crisis #7″ that Bruce is Batman; presumably she heard it from him.) Azrael (Jean Paul Valley. Dead. Learned during the “Sword of Azrael” miniseries) Bane (Figured it out very quickly in “Knightfall” after looking at Bruce Wayne’s body language) Batgirl III (Cassandra Cain. Learned when, for the first time, she saw Batman in his role as Bruce Wayne during the “Bruce Wayne: Murderer?” event. She recognized his body language instantly) Benedict Asp (Learned in “Legends of the Dark Knight #61.” Then he died) Bird (Now believed dead. Bane told him in “Knightfall”) Black Canary II (Dinah Lance. Her current knowledge was recently confirmed in the “JLA: Crisis of Conscience” story arc, although a few years earlier, in “Bruce Wayne: Murderer?” she clearly didn’t know Bruce was Batman) Black Lightning (Jefferson Pierce. Learned in “Batman and the Outsiders #13.” Still knew in a comic published in 1996, which means it was Post-Zero Hour. He had originally learned in a Pre-COIE story, along with the other original members of the Outsiders, so I’m figuring that they all know too, in Post-COIE, Post-Zero Hour continuity, unless someone can show me evidence that ome of them don’t) Blue Beetle II (Ted Kord. Dead. I think he learned in “Countdown to Infinite Crisis” – at any rate, he promptly got himself killed) Booster Gold I (Michael Carter. Called himself “Supernova” for awhile during “52.” I’m not clear on just when he learned, although I suppose coming from several hundred years in the future might give him an advantage in knowing things that will have become “matters of public record” by then?) Cain (David Cain. I don’t remember just when he realized, but I believe it was clear that he knew by the time of “Bruce Wayne: Fugitive.”) Carleton LeHah (Learned during the “Sword of Azrael” miniseries) Catwoman I (Selina Kyle. Bruce voluntarily told her during “Hush” – we don’t know for sure if she already knew or suspected; we can fill in the blanks any way we please!) Changeling (Garfield Logan. As a member of the Teen Titans in the early 80s, he learned the secrets of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. However, the part about his knowing Batman’s secret ID was reportedly erased by a retcon from Denny O’Neil at the time of Zero Hour. I don’t know if he’s learned all over again since then) Chronos I (David Clinton. Found out the secret IDs of Batman and several other JLAers a long time ago, according to an “Identity Crisis” retcon. Then he got mindwiped by Zatanna. Then Despero recently helped him rediscover those memories in “JLA: Crisis of Conscience.” Then they got wiped out (or suppressed, or whatever) by Zatanna all over again . . . until further notice?) The Crime Doctor (Bradford Thorne. Dead. Learned in his first appearance, in “Detective Comics #494″ – a Pre-Crisis story, incidentally. One issue later, he went into a coma from mercury poisoning. Years later, he recovered. Since that time, I gather that no Post-Crisis story has ever clearly told us that he does – or didn’t – remember Batman’s identity after he awoke.) Cyborg (Vic Stone. As a member of the Teen Titans in the early 80s, he learned the secrets of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. However, the part about his knowing Batman’s secret ID was reportedly erased by a retcon from Denny O’Neil at the time of Zero Hour. I don’t know if he’s learned all over again since then) Damian (Batman’s newly-introduced long-lost son. Presumably he has known all his life, thanks to his mommy, Talia.) Deadman (Boston Brand. Since he is normally an invisible and intangible ghost who can go anywhere and spy on anyone, it would be very easy for him to learn any secret identity if he got interested enough to bother, and he demonstrated his knowledge of where to find the Batcave (right under Wayne Manor, natch!) in “Batman #530″) Deathstroke the Terminator (Slade Wilson. He probably knew Pre-COIE because of the things he learned by having Terra infiltrate the Titans in preparation for “The Judas Contract.” He definitely learned Dick Grayson’s secrets at that time. Several years after COIE, in “Deathstroke the Terminator #8,” Slade entered Wayne Manor to ask Bruce Wayne for help. Bruce and Slade were both wearing tuxedoes instead of masks at the time Slade approached him, but in context, it was quite clear that Slade wanted — and eventually got –Batman’s help. However, that story was published in the early 90s, Pre-Zero Hour, and I’m not sure if there’s ever been a Post-Zero Hour story in which it was made clear to us that Slade still knows. [See the note at the end of this list about the Zero Hour Retcons.]) Deathwing (Comes from an alternate future timeline, now defunct, in which he had been brainwashed by the Time Trapper so he could pass himself off as Dick Grayson, the Nightwing of “ten years from now.” We were eventually told he wasn’t really a Dick Grayson from the future, but in that case he still must have been very well-briefed on all Titans lore and Dick Grayson’s biography in particular, including the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman in his life, in order to carry the role with conviction) Despero (Restored various suppressed memories to the Secret Society of Super-Villains in the “JLA: Crisis of Conscience” story arc . . . and as it turned out, those memories included the knowledge that Batman is Bruce Wayne (not to mention several other JLA secret IDs). In the process, Despero apparently learned this secret himself (if he didn’t already know? He is a telepath, after all). At the end of the arc, Despero was subdued by Zatanna’s magic and allegedly was going to be taken off to Oa for containment, but – as far as I can tell – he stillhad all that knowledge of secret IDs inside his head. The other villains whom he had helped to regain these memories included: Chronos, Felix Faust, Floronic Man, Matter Master, Star Sapphire, The Wizard) Doc Creasey (Dead. Bought the secret of Batman’s identity from “The Nobody” in “Shadow of the Bat #13.” One of Joker’s henchmen killed Creasey before he could make any use of his new knowledge) Donna Troy (Sometimes known as Wonder Girl I, Wonder Woman IV (I think she’d be the fourth user of the name), Troia, etc. I’ve completely lost track of what alias she might be using today, if any? As a founding member of the Teen Titans, she learned the secrets of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. However, the part about her knowing Batman’s secret ID was reportedly erased by a retcon from Denny O’Neil at the time of Zero Hour. I don’t know if she’s learned all over again since then) The Elongated Man (Ralph Dibny. His knowledge was recently confirmed in the “JLA: Crisis of Conscience” arc) Faith (She refers to Batman as “Bruce” during the “JLA Classified: Sacred Trust” story arc) Felix Faust (Found out the secret IDs of Batman and several other JLAers a long time ago, according to an “Identity Crisis” retcon. Then he got mindwiped by Zatanna. Then Despero recently helped him rediscover those memories in “JLA: Crisis of Conscience.” Then they got wiped out (or suppressed, or whatever) by Zatanna all over again . . . until further notice?) Flash III (Wally West) The Floronic Man (Jason Woodrue. Found out the secret IDs of Batman and several other JLAers a long time ago, according to an “Identity Crisis” retcon. Then he got mindwiped by Zatanna. Then Despero recently helped him rediscover those memories in “JLA: Crisis of Conscience.” Then they got wiped out (or suppressed, or whatever) by Zatanna all over again . . . until further notice?) Fritz (A thug who worked for Benedict Asp. Learned in “Legends of the Dark Knight #61.” Then he died) Geo-Force (Brion Markov. Learned in “Batman and the Outsiders #13.” See “Black Lightning” entry for my reasons for listing him as knowing “in modern continuity”) Green Arrow I (Oliver Queen. Already knew by the time of a conversation with Batman in “Green Arrow #5″ (the third series of that name). I’m told that it is far from clear just when and how he found out in the modern continuity, however) Green Lantern #whatever (Hal Jordan, formerly known as Parallax, and later as The Spectre II, before reverting back to “Green Lantern.” His knowledge was confirmed during the recent “JLA: Crisis of Conscience” story arc. I say “#whatever” because, strictly speaking, I think millions of other people across the universe must have been “Green Lanterns” in the eons before Hal Jordan ever met Abin Sur) Halo (Violet Hunter. Learned in “Batman and the Outsiders #13.” See “Black Lightning” entry for my reasons for listing her as knowing “in modern continuity”) Harbinger (Lyla, the former assistant to the Monitor. Had access to information about everyone interesting) Harold Allnut (Dead. Presumably found out shortly after Batman met him and took him home to the Batcave in “Batman #458.”) Hawkman (Carter Hall. His knowledge was recently confirmed in the “JLA: Crisis of Conscience” arc) Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders. In “Hawkgirl #51,” an OYL issue, she thinks of “Batman” as also being “Bruce” who can drive around in limos all the time) Henri Ducard (One of Bruce’s old teachers; he deduced the secret in the “Blind Justice” story arc, which has allegedly been erased from continuity, which would certainly explain why I don’t remember ever seeing Ducard make any use of this knowledge in any subsequent appearances in other comics) Hourman III, from the 853rd Century (Tyler. Dead. The secret was also known to a bunch of his friends from the Justice Legion who appeared in the “DC One Million” event, because the identities of modern-era heroes are all available in public records in the 853rd century) Hugo Strange (A borderline case. Hugo kinda-sorta-sometimes thinks he knows, but – as far as I can tell in the modern continuity — has never actually proven it for sure. For instance, he’s never captured Batman and then ripped off his cowl to reveal the face of Bruce Wayne underneath. That exact scenario actually happened in Pre-COIE continuity, but that story seems to have been erased from history, many years ago. I have on my hard drive a rough draft of a post that examines the Weird Retcons of Hugo Strange’s Continuity in more detail; I’ll polish it up and post it someday) Hush (Thomas “Tommy” Elliot. We learned at the end of “Hush” that he had learned it from Riddler in a conversation we never saw, before that story arc even started. I’m told that we have heard nothing of him thus far in any story following the OYL leap forward in DC’s titles; apparently it is not even known if he is currently alive or dead?) Ion (Kyle Rayner, formerly a Green Lantern. Learned in “JLA #50.”) Jack Drake (Dead) Jason Todd (Formerly Robin II, later The Red Hood II. More recently a “Nightwing” — I’m not sure if he still uses that name today, and I’ve lost track of what the numbering would be, given that Power Girl and Cheyenne Freemont have also been using that name in OYL stories) Jean Loring (Refers to Batman as “Bruce” in “Identity Crisis #7″) Jeannie Bowen (In the “Blind Justice” story arc, which has allegedly been erased from continuity) Katana (Tatsu Yamashiro. Learned in “Batman and the Outsiders #13.” See “Black Lightning” entry for my reasons for listing her as knowing “in modern continuity”) Kathy Sutton (Wife of Red Tornado II. Demonstrates her knowledge that Batman is also Bruce Wayne in “Justice League of America #1″ (the newest series) Lady Shiva (Nightwing commented that she was on the list of enemies who definitely knew, in a conversation he had with Robin III (Tim Drake) in “Gotham Knights #8.” I don’t think we know just when or how she supposedly found out) Leslie Thompkins (In the current continuity, she was an old friend of the Wayne family who found out soon afterBruce invented his new identity.) Lois Lane (Probably learned from her husband Clark – she obviously knew at the time of her appearance in “Hush,” although a few years earlier, when she teamed up with Batman to steal the Green Kryptonite Ring from President Lex Luthor in the White House, she definitely didn’t know. Which surprised Batman, because he’dassumed her loving husband must have told her by then!) Man-Bat (Kirk Langstrom. His knowledge was established in “Gotham Knights #45″) Martian Manhunter (J’onn J’onnz. May have learned by telepathic prying in “JLA: Year One” if that is still in continuity) Matches Malone (Dead. But he had somehow figured it out before he died, according to a letter column in “Detective Comics #765″) Matter Master (Mark Mandrill. Found out the secret IDs of Batman and several other JLAers a long time ago, according to an “Identity Crisis” retcon. Then he got mindwiped by Zatanna. Then Despero recently helped him rediscover those memories in “JLA: Crisis of Conscience.” Then they got wiped out (or suppressed, or whatever) by Zatanna all over again . . . until further notice?) Maxwell Lord (Dead. Apparently learned the secret from Brother Eye, or perhaps by telepathic prying?) Metamorpho (Rex Mason. Learned in “Batman and the Outsiders #13.” See “Black Lightning” entry for my reasons for listing him as knowing “in modern continuity”) Neron (Can see anywhere. Visited the Batcave in “Underworld Unleashed #2″) Nightwing I (Dick Grayson, formerly Robin I and Batman III) “The Nobody” (Dead. A convenient label for a homeless man, real name unknown, who learned Batman’s identity and then was killed by the man he sold it to (Doc Creasey), in Shadow of the Bat #13″) Nomoz (Learned during the “Sword of Azrael” miniseries) Nyssa Raatko (AKA Ra’s al Ghul II. Dead. Demonstrated her knowledge of Bruce’s secret in the “Death and the Maidens” miniseries. I don’t recall that we ever learned how she knew – she had been estranged from her father, the original Ra’s al Ghul, for decades before Ra’s (or anybody else) ever heard of “Batman,” so I doubt she heard it from her daddy) Oracle (Barbara Gordon, formerly the first Batgirl. She’s known for a long, long time. Over the years, there’s been more than one explanation of just how and when she found out the secrets of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. The “Batgirl: Year One” mini showed one version of how she found out; as far as I know; it’s probably still the “official” version in modern continuity.) Owlman (Thomas Wayne, member of the Crime Syndicate of America, on the Earth in the Antimatter Universe. Introduced in Grant Morrison’s “JLA: Earth-2.” Once he visited the regular DCU Earth, it was a foregone conclusion that he’d figure it out. In fact, he located and visited the graves of Bruce’s parents (analogs of his own parents in the other universe). I consider that adequate proof that he figured out that Batman is the sole survivor of the filthy rich Wayne family of Gotham in the “regular DCU” timeline) The Phantom Stranger (He seems virtually omniscient. In “Batman/Phantom Stranger” he dropped in on Bruce Wayne and his conversation made it clear he knew) Plastic Man (Eel O’Brian. Learned in “JLA #50″) Ra’s al Ghul I, and various henchmen (Already knew the secret, from behind-the-scenes detective work, when he made his debut way back when in “Batman #232.” That carried over to Post-COIE continuity, unlike many other Pre-COIE stories wherein people learned Batman’s secret ID. At least some of Ra’s hirelings have also known, when it suited his purpose to let them know, but I don’t have an exact count of just how many have heard the secret from him) Raven (Also calls herself “Rachel Roth,” although I believe that’s just an alias. As a member of the Teen Titans in the early 80s, she learned the secrets of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. However, the part about her knowing Batman’s secret ID was reportedly erased by a retcon from Denny O’Neil at the time of Zero Hour. I don’t know if she’s learned all over again since then) Red Arrow (Roy Harper, previously Speedy I and Arsenal. As a founding member of the Teen Titans, he learned the secrets of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. However, the part about his knowing Batman’s secret ID was reportedly erased by a retcon from Denny O’Neil at the time of Zero Hour. I don’t know if he’s learned all over again since then) Red Tornado II (Not sure when he learned in the latest version of modern continuity, but probably before “JLA: Crisis of Conscience” when Batman is working to repair him in the Batcave) Riddler (Edward Nigma. At the very end of “Hush,”he revealed that he had already figured it all out, behind the scenes, before that 12-part story arc even started. Now, however, he appears to have totally forgotten during his long spell in a coma, as indicated (after he finally recovered) – in his appearances in Dini’s run on “Detective Comics.”) Robin III (Tim Drake. Revealed that he had already known the secrets of Batman and the original Robin for several years before he ever got around to mentioning his knowledge to Dick Grayson and Bruce Wayne in face-to-face conversations during the story arc “A Lonely Place of Dying” in 1989) Roy Kane (Dead. Learned and died in the “Blind Justice” story arc, which has allegedly been erased from continuity) Ruby (Apparently her real first name. Dead. A female criminal who broke into the Batcave in “Batman #577″ and learned Batman’s secret identity and then conveniently died by the end of the issue, as did her accomplices, “Ruby’s Brother” and “Sneaky Pete.”) Ruby’s Brother (Dead. We never knew his real name. See entry for “Ruby”) Sasha Bordeaux (Learned in “Detective Comics #756″ when she found some of Bruce’s Bat-equipment – we later were told he’d planned it that way) Sentinel (Alan Scott, formerly the Golden Age Green Lantern. Showed that he knew in “Detective Comics #784″) Sherlock Holmes (Showed that he had deduced it independently in “Detective Comics #572,” before he and Batman met face-to-face. As far as I know, there’s no reason to think that’s been retconned) Shondra Kinsolving (Learned in “Legends of the Dark Knight #61.” Then she promptly regressed to early childhood, mentally, and was placed in a sanitarium. In “Hush” there was a very brief, very vague reference to the idea that eventually “she got better.” She may or may not remember anything about Batman’s secrets now; who knows?) Silver St. Cloud (Learned during the Steve Englehart/Marshall Rogers run on “Detective Comics” that is reprinted in the TPB “Batman: Strange Apparitions.” Batman didn’t tell her; but after she’d been seriously dating Bruce Wayne for awhile, and then got a good look at Batman with the lower part of his face unprotected by his mask, she recognized his jaw in a heartbeat. That was a Pre-COIE story arc, but she’s had some more recent appearances that have established that in “modern” continuity she still knows the secret which she learned during their love affair, way back when) Sneaky Pete (Dead. See entry for “Ruby”) The Spectre I (Jim Corrigan. Dead and gone, now. Visited the Batcave in “Batman #541.”) The Spectre III (Crispus Allen. Apparently learned in #1 of his own series) Star Sapphire IV (Deborah Camille Darnell. Dead. Found out the secret IDs of Batman and several other JLAers a long time ago, according to an “Identity Crisis” retcon. Then she got mindwiped by Zatanna. Then Despero recently helped her rediscover those memories in “JLA: Crisis of Conscience.” Then they got wiped out (or suppressed, or whatever) by Zatanna all over again . . . until further notice?) Starfire (Koriand’r. As a member of the Teen Titans in the early 80s, she learned the secrets of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. However, the part about her knowing Batman’s secret ID was reportedly erased by a retcon from Denny O’Neil at the time of Zero Hour. I don’t know if she’s learned all over again since then) Sue Dibny (One fan claims that she knew in the old “Justice League International” series. If so, that knowledgemay have been erased in a retcon after Zero Hour. And I’m pretty sure her husband knew more recently, in “Identity Crisis,” and it seems likely that she knew anything Ralph knew) Superboy-Prime (Clark Kent of the Pre-COIE Earth-Prime. Presumably he knew “Batman = Bruce Wayne” from a very early age, thanks to comic books, TV shows, etc.) Supergirl #whatever (Kara Zor-El, the Rebooted Version) Superman (Clark Kent, Kal-El) The Synaptic Kid (Only appeared in “Detective Comics #633.” Learned Batman’s identity telepathically, then – after a very confusing story – ended up in a comatose condition with a mental breakdown, as a result of the shocking experience of messing around inside the complexities of Batman’s head without an invitation to be there. Let this be a lesson to us all . . .) Talia (In her first appearance, she saw the face under Batman’s mask when she was administering first aid after he’d been battered into unconsciousness, but she didn’t instantly recognize him. Or at least she said she didn’t! However, even if we take that claim at face value, it seems clear that her daddy, Ra’s al Ghul (who debuted in a later story) must have brought her up to speed on Batman’s secret ID soon after he discovered it, and so she’sconsistently knownBruce’s secret since the early 1970s, in both Pre-COIE and Post-COIE material) Terra I (Tara Markov. Dead. During her membership in the Titans in the early 1980s, she learned all their secret identities. At the time, and for many years thereafter, it appeared that this meant she (and her partner in crime, Deathstroke the Terminator) had thereby learned Batman’s secret identity as well. This was probably retconned after Zero Hour — see a note at the bottom of this post) Trogg (Bane told him in “Knightfall”) Tsunetomo (Dead. One of Bruce Wayne’s martial arts teachers. Recognized Batman’s fighting style in “Detective Comics Annual #3″) Waverider (Learned all sorts of secrets, including Batman’s identity, when he was examining the possible futures of different heroes during the “Armageddon 2001″ event published in 1991) White Martians (According to a statement made in the “JLA: New World Order” story arc, there were 78of them. In the “JLA: Terror Incognita” story arc, it became clear that with their telepathy and all that, they definitely knew Batman’s secret identity, among others. However, in the later “JLA: Trial by Fire” arc, they all got skragged, as far as I can tell. At least, the 78 evil ones who’d tried to conquer the Earth got skragged. I am told that the character “Miss Martian” is allegedly a long-lost 79th White Martian with a much better moral code; if that’s true, then as far as I know, she is not aware of Batman’s secret identity, but I’ve been wrong before.) William Randolph Wintergreen (Dead. Used to be Deathstroke the Terminator’s butler and friend. Wintergreen’s knowledge of Bruce Wayne’s double life was demonstrated in “Deathstroke the Terminator #9″ in the early 90s – but he and Deathstroke were very tight, so it’s logical to assume that he first found out at the same time his employer did, back in the Titans continuity of the early 1980s. As with Deathstroke, I don’t know of any story that’s clearly established that Wintergreen still knewBatman’s secrets in the Post-Zero Hour continuity (before he died, which made it something of a moot point)) The Wizard (William I. Zard. Found out the secret IDs of Batman and several other JLAers a long time ago, according to an “Identity Crisis” retcon. Then he got indwiped by Zatanna. Then Despero recently helped him rediscover those memories in “JLA: Crisis of Conscience.” Then they got wiped out (or suppressed, or whatever) by Zatanna all over again . . . until further notice?) Wonder Woman I (Diana. Apparently it is not crystal-clear just when she learned, but these days she definitely knows) Zatanna (Zatanna Zatara. Her knowledge of his identity was recently confirmed during the “JLA: Crisis of Conscience” story arc when she visited the Batcave and called him “Bruce” while trying to apologize for mindwiping him many years ago (as previously revealed in a retcon flashback in “Identity Crisis”). She offered to do anything she possibly could to make it up to him, and Batman listened to her speech and then simply told her to leave. (Considering that he didn’t hit her, file criminal charges or a civil lawsuit against her, scream obscenities at her, or suggest she go mindwipe herself and her former co-conspirators to balance the scales by removing their memories of his secrets this time around, I thought he handled it rather well.)) Zombie (Bane told him in “Knightfall”) As always, I welcome constructive criticism – such as suggestions regarding people I’ve completely omitted from the list, or comments on what I got wrong in my brief summaries of who certain people are and why they know (or used to know) the secret. Before you start offering that criticism, however, you might want to read the rest of this post, where I explain a few of the decisions I made on what to leave off the list. |
蝙蝠侠会笑而不语。旁边的罗宾会云淡风轻地对你说:“您很睿智。我想请教您一个问题。是得罪一个亿万富翁对您比较有利还是得罪蝙蝠侠对您比较有利呢?或者,同时得罪这两者?” |
你得明白,蝙蝠侠是蝙蝠侠,布鲁斯韦恩是布鲁斯韦恩。 蝙蝠侠不是布鲁斯韦恩的伪装身份。 正相反,布鲁斯韦恩才是蝙蝠侠的伪装身份。 蝙蝠侠是一种象征。 老爷又不是没死过,但每次都有人穿起那件披风化身蝙蝠侠。 你杀了蝙蝠侠和杀了布鲁斯韦恩的最大区别就是。 你杀了布鲁斯韦恩,蝙蝠侠不会死。 你杀了蝙蝠侠,会有另一个疯子化身蝙蝠。 |
那要看你身份了 如果你是一个10多岁的孤儿,多半会被蝙蝠侠穿上绿鳞小短裤和他一起,同时你还多了四个哥哥。 |
装作什么都不知道,果断的装自己是个瞎子,然后搬去大都会。 我绝对不会去威胁一个接受过几百种武术训练,侦破能力吊打哥谭公检法,白天是拥有半个哥谭的亿万富翁,晚上变身蒙面人把一群穷凶极恶的匪徒打的满地找牙的人。 给钱也不要,一分都不要。亿万富翁布鲁斯韦恩突然给一个小人物打了一笔钱。用脚后跟想也知道我知道什么了。别说小丑贝恩这些超级罪犯找上门,就是几个被蝙蝠侠修理过的毒贩找上门我也遭不住。 当然也别什么都不要,老爷觉得我是准备以后要挟他就麻烦了。让老爷通过韦恩集团旗下的子公司便宜卖我一套大都会的公寓。 然后赶紧搬去大都会-超人地盘,看在大超和老爷相爱相杀的份上,我觉得如果有人逼我透露蝙蝠侠身份大超会立刻出现。 屁滚尿流的搬去大都会,远离哥谭市,比什么都好。 等你忘了蝙蝠侠的身份,在大都会落了脚,就可以安心开始新生活了。有了这间公寓出租,落脚和生活都会轻松一点。 话说。。。你觉不觉得楼下新搬来的那个星球日报的小记者摘了眼镜像不像某个人? |
第二天布鲁斯发推特:“没想到我隐藏了多年的秘密就这样被你们发现了。没错,是我,是我,就是我,你们的朋友,小蝠侠。” 然后瞬间获得1000W赞500W转发。 |
其实马云一直在行侠仗义,中国队长就是他,我上次亲眼看见他摘下面罩就从一个大汉缩成那么瘦小 我说的是真的啊,我不是神经病,放我出去! |
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