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Intro. Batman’s first year as a crimefighter, often depicted in Batman: Year One by Frank Miller, was rough, chaotic, and full of hard lessons. Here’s a quick breakdown: Rookie Mistakes – At first, Bruce struggles with crime-fighting. He gets injured, nearly killed, and realizes brute force isn’t enough—he needs strategy and fear as weapons. The Bat Symbol is Born – After a failed first attempt at vigilantism, he embraces the bat as his persona, striking fear into criminals. Corruption in Gotham – He discovers Gotham’s police and government are rotten with corruption, with figures like Commissioner Loeb and mob boss Carmine Falcone controlling the city. Gordon’s Parallel Struggles – Detective Jim Gordon, new to Gotham, battles corruption in the force. He and Batman slowly gain mutual respect. Becoming the Urban Legend – As Batman refines his tactics, criminals start fearing him, but the police hunt him as a dangerous vigilante.

Batman/Bruce Wayne

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