A little history that defines the Caped Crusader is that he serves his secret identity as Bruce Wayne. He was just a kid when he watched his parents gunned down during a mugging in Gotham City. That would define his life, as he trains himself to an intellectual and physical perfection of never having to see anyone suffer from what he’d experience. He then made his quest to protect and serve Gotham City …show more content…
He understands what’s coming to him and expects the unexpected in many scenarios. He even has a contingency plan in case of The Justice League is under controlled. Another trait that he serves is physical and mental conditioning. Let’s face it, Batmanʻs body functions is at the peak of the human condition; meaning that your natural capabilities are near superhuman. Despite not having any superpowers, he is a master martial artist and acrobat. As being said earlier, Batman was trained by the League of Shadows that led him to be very skilled in knowing each pressure point in the human body as well as being an excellent strategist, swordsman, tactician, and …show more content…
It’s true that Batman is only human, albeit a near perfect one. He is limited by his body to extinct requires food and sleep. He doesn’t serve to have any magic as well. The bat suit was designed to fight crime and is resistant to impact and fire. It offers very little protection against magical attacks and mind-altering abilities. But one of the most important ability that can strike Batman weakness is not having his utility belt. Without his belt, you will not see any flying gadgets, weaponry, etc. As though Gotham City is in good hands, we enroll to see what the Man without fear serves at Hellʻs