Did Batman create Venom?

Venom appears in the Gotham episode, "I Am Bane" , turning Eduardo Dorrance into Bane and was mentioned in the episode "Viper" where it was revealed to be an improved version of the titular drug. It was created by a subsidiary of Wayne Enterprises in a move that was implied to be off the books.
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Who created Venom in Batman?

Batman '66

The Crystal Skull is the source of Bane's powers and creates Venom similar to an ancient Aztec practice Batman researched about. He imprisoned the mayor of Skull City after the mayor destroyed the first Crystal Skull and became the city's new leader.
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Does Batman do Venom?

Batman's Venom is highly addictive. As for adrenaline, small studies of sky-divers and rock-climbers found that the activities have addictive qualities. So-called adrenaline junkies even show withdrawal symptoms when they're not engaged in a risky activity. Repeated stress cycles have negative effects.
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Who is the DC version of Venom?

In the new Man-Bat #1, Kirk Langstrom's monstrous other half has become very similar to the early days of Marvel's own Venom symbiote. DC Comics has just released a brand new series with Man-Bat #1, featuring Gotham City's disgraced Dr.
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Did Batman take the Venom serum?

Late on in the Matt Reeves-directed DC reboot, Robert Pattinson's Caped Crusader needs some help to save Catwoman from an army of Riddlers in a rapidly-flooding Gotham Square Garden. That help arrives in the form of a vial filled with green liquid. Batman takes it out and injects himself with it, saving the day.
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Is Batman venom canon?

Oddly, given how much debate there is on whether the 'Legends of the Dark Knight' stories are canon, Venom seems to be universally accepted as canon. This is likely due to the fact that it ties in so closely with an extremely major canon event that occurs later in the Batman mythos.
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What is Titan Batman?

Titan was a compound that was created by Dr. Penelope Young and was used by the Joker who used research on Bane, specifically the drug that was used to give Bane his super-strength, Venom, and Poison Ivy's Plants.
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Who is DC Red Hood?

Red Hood (real name Jason Peter Todd) is a fictional character and anti-hero from DC comics, appearing as a major character and vigilante from Batman's corner of the DC Universe. Originally the second Robin, Jason was violently killed by the Joker.
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What is Bane's venom?

Besides his regular use of Venom, which he acknowledged as a weakness, Bane also developed a variant of Venom, TN-1, as a means to overcome his addiction, but was reluctant to use it until it was perfected because it caused permanent and gradual memory loss.
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How old is Bruce in Titans?

Typically, at the stage where Jason Todd becomes Robin, Bruce Wayne is still in his late 30s at the oldest. In this series, Bruce is already in his late 50s, potentially early 60s.
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What drug did Batman use?

What is the green liquid Batman injects himself with? In the DC comics, there's a substance known as Venom. This is a miraculous drug that bestows super strength on whoever uses it.
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Is son of the demon canon?

It was released in both hardcover and softcover formats. Front cover for the softcover edition of Batman: Son of the Demon. Art by Jerry Bingham. Although it was deemed to be non-canon, Grant Morrison used this story in the 4-issue story "Batman and Son" in 2006.
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How was Damian Wayne conceived?

Conceived after Bruce impregnated Talia al Ghul, Damian was birthed through an artificial womb to spare Talia the labours of pregnancy. After being put into contact with a piece of the Chaos Shard, Damian quickly aged, turning four by the end of his first year of life. This birthing anomaly was known to few.
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What is nightmare Batman?

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Bruce Wayne's Nightmare (also known as Knightmare) was a dream Bruce Wayne had following the Black Zero Event, unaware that he was in fact witnessing events from an alternate timeline sometime in the near future.
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When did Damian Wayne became Robin?

After the events of Batman R.I.P. and Batman: Battle for the Cowl, he takes the role of Robin at ten years of age, becoming the fifth person to use the Robin persona. He first worked with Dick Grayson before going to work alongside his father, upon the original's return to the role of Batman.
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Is Gotham City real?

Gotham City, or simply Gotham, is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the home of Batman. The city was first identified as Batman's place of residence in Batman #4 and has since been the primary setting for stories featuring the character.
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What green stuff did Batman use?

DC fans will know that the muscled behemoth uses a green formula called "Venom" to give him enhanced strength and speed in a fight. It typically gives him a brutal edge over his opponents, not unlike the burst of ferocious energy Bruce gets in the final showdown near the end of "The Batman."
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Does Batman take steroids?

No. There is one comic where he did go on steroids. He went a little crazy and he went off them again.
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What does Batman inject into his leg?

Bane's Venom

During the final act inside Gotham Square Garden (A clear nod to New York's Madison Square Garden) Batman is in a pretty bad way until he injects a curiously green serum into his leg.
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Why does Bane use venom?

In fact, it is said that the drug needs to be injected in constant supply to the neck. Bane's tubes connecting to his neck constantly pump Venom into his body and completely transform him. He also has a button to give him a larger dosage boost to give him a good kick when he so chooses to.
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What did Batman inject?

Batman injected himself with a shot of adrenaline in order for him to overcome his injuries and continue fighting. After The Riddler's arrest, the villain's final act of terrorism is handed over to his followers, who oversee the flooding of Gotham whilst threatening the civilians with firearms.
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Is Batman ever in Titans?

And Titans has the most enjoyably weird take on Bruce Wayne we might ever get in live action. In Titans, Bruce Wayne is played by Iain Glen, best known for his portrayal of Jorah Mormont in HBO's Game of Thrones.
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How old is Jason when he becomes Red Hood?

From Jason's death in Batman #427 to Tim Drake meeting Alfred in Batman #441, we see that there's an age difference of 2 years between the two boys, which means that with his journey of being resurrected, becoming Red Hood, and then taking the mantle of Wingman in Batman Incorporated Jason is Tim's age plus 2 years, ...
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Why is there no cyborg in Titans?

Cyborg isn't in Titans because they aren't even in the same universe. It seems like the minds behind Doom Patrol are doing everything they can to distance Vic from his Titan origins, and there's a canon explanation for why Cyborg never found the Titans: They simply do not exist in his universe (as far as we know).
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