Has Bruce Wayne ever dated a woman who did NOT find out he was Batman?
A common joke I've seen online is that Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman. I know of several cases where he entered a semi-serious relationship with a woman, but oddly enough both criteria apply to those (usually the latter one). So this leads me to believe that the joke is based in reality after all.
Has Bruce Wayne/Batman ever been in a serious relationship with a woman who did NOT die or learn of his dual identity?
All media acceptable - comics, movies, cartoons, whatever. I assume there won't be too many answers, since I'm looking for actual dating relationships and not just the "arm candy" he occasionally employs for appearances.
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A common joke I've seen online is that Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman. I know of several cases where he entered a semi-serious relationship with a woman, but oddly enough both criteria apply to those (usually the latter one). So this leads me to believe that the joke is based in reality after all.
Has Bruce Wayne/Batman ever been in a serious relationship with a woman who did NOT die or learn of his dual identity?
All media acceptable - comics, movies, cartoons, whatever. I assume there won't be too many answers, since I'm looking for actual dating relationships and not just the "arm candy" he occasionally employs for appearances.
dc batman secret-identity
Do Elseworlds/imaginary stories count? I doubt Julie Madison ever discovered his identity in continuity, but there might well have been one or more imaginary stories where she and Bruce got married, and she knew his identity.
– RDFozz
yesterday
“Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman” — or, spoilers for the Nolan Batman movies, both!
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
1
Diana. She found out the reverse that Batman is the Bruce Wayne.
– Endgame
yesterday
How do you feel about the following sequence of events? 1) Bruce Wayne and a certain young woman go on more than one date during a certain writer's run on a Batman comic book. 2) She doesn't learn his secret. 3) Then there's a change in writers, and the young woman is not mentioned in the comics for a few years. 4) Then she is brought back onstage just in time to be murdered as a tragic touch to launch a new story arc. So she didn't learn the secret, nor die, while they were dating, but she was treated as cannon fodder much later. (I think this pattern has happened at least twice!)
– Lorendiac
23 hours ago
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A common joke I've seen online is that Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman. I know of several cases where he entered a semi-serious relationship with a woman, but oddly enough both criteria apply to those (usually the latter one). So this leads me to believe that the joke is based in reality after all.
Has Bruce Wayne/Batman ever been in a serious relationship with a woman who did NOT die or learn of his dual identity?
All media acceptable - comics, movies, cartoons, whatever. I assume there won't be too many answers, since I'm looking for actual dating relationships and not just the "arm candy" he occasionally employs for appearances.
dc batman secret-identity
A common joke I've seen online is that Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman. I know of several cases where he entered a semi-serious relationship with a woman, but oddly enough both criteria apply to those (usually the latter one). So this leads me to believe that the joke is based in reality after all.
Has Bruce Wayne/Batman ever been in a serious relationship with a woman who did NOT die or learn of his dual identity?
All media acceptable - comics, movies, cartoons, whatever. I assume there won't be too many answers, since I'm looking for actual dating relationships and not just the "arm candy" he occasionally employs for appearances.
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Do Elseworlds/imaginary stories count? I doubt Julie Madison ever discovered his identity in continuity, but there might well have been one or more imaginary stories where she and Bruce got married, and she knew his identity.
– RDFozz
yesterday
“Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman” — or, spoilers for the Nolan Batman movies, both!
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
1
Diana. She found out the reverse that Batman is the Bruce Wayne.
– Endgame
yesterday
How do you feel about the following sequence of events? 1) Bruce Wayne and a certain young woman go on more than one date during a certain writer's run on a Batman comic book. 2) She doesn't learn his secret. 3) Then there's a change in writers, and the young woman is not mentioned in the comics for a few years. 4) Then she is brought back onstage just in time to be murdered as a tragic touch to launch a new story arc. So she didn't learn the secret, nor die, while they were dating, but she was treated as cannon fodder much later. (I think this pattern has happened at least twice!)
– Lorendiac
23 hours ago
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Do Elseworlds/imaginary stories count? I doubt Julie Madison ever discovered his identity in continuity, but there might well have been one or more imaginary stories where she and Bruce got married, and she knew his identity.
– RDFozz
yesterday
“Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman” — or, spoilers for the Nolan Batman movies, both!
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
1
Diana. She found out the reverse that Batman is the Bruce Wayne.
– Endgame
yesterday
How do you feel about the following sequence of events? 1) Bruce Wayne and a certain young woman go on more than one date during a certain writer's run on a Batman comic book. 2) She doesn't learn his secret. 3) Then there's a change in writers, and the young woman is not mentioned in the comics for a few years. 4) Then she is brought back onstage just in time to be murdered as a tragic touch to launch a new story arc. So she didn't learn the secret, nor die, while they were dating, but she was treated as cannon fodder much later. (I think this pattern has happened at least twice!)
– Lorendiac
23 hours ago
Do Elseworlds/imaginary stories count? I doubt Julie Madison ever discovered his identity in continuity, but there might well have been one or more imaginary stories where she and Bruce got married, and she knew his identity.
– RDFozz
yesterday
Do Elseworlds/imaginary stories count? I doubt Julie Madison ever discovered his identity in continuity, but there might well have been one or more imaginary stories where she and Bruce got married, and she knew his identity.
– RDFozz
yesterday
“Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman” — or, spoilers for the Nolan Batman movies, both!
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
“Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman” — or, spoilers for the Nolan Batman movies, both!
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
1
1
Diana. She found out the reverse that Batman is the Bruce Wayne.
– Endgame
yesterday
Diana. She found out the reverse that Batman is the Bruce Wayne.
– Endgame
yesterday
How do you feel about the following sequence of events? 1) Bruce Wayne and a certain young woman go on more than one date during a certain writer's run on a Batman comic book. 2) She doesn't learn his secret. 3) Then there's a change in writers, and the young woman is not mentioned in the comics for a few years. 4) Then she is brought back onstage just in time to be murdered as a tragic touch to launch a new story arc. So she didn't learn the secret, nor die, while they were dating, but she was treated as cannon fodder much later. (I think this pattern has happened at least twice!)
– Lorendiac
23 hours ago
How do you feel about the following sequence of events? 1) Bruce Wayne and a certain young woman go on more than one date during a certain writer's run on a Batman comic book. 2) She doesn't learn his secret. 3) Then there's a change in writers, and the young woman is not mentioned in the comics for a few years. 4) Then she is brought back onstage just in time to be murdered as a tragic touch to launch a new story arc. So she didn't learn the secret, nor die, while they were dating, but she was treated as cannon fodder much later. (I think this pattern has happened at least twice!)
– Lorendiac
23 hours ago
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Characters found via https://www.ranker.com/list/batmans-long-list-of-lovers/charlie-knauf: Candidates include Julie Madison, Lorna Shore, Shondra Kinsolving, Mallory Moxon, Rachel Caspian, and Linda Page, none of whom died in the comics or discovered his identity.
I just now noticed that Omegacron wants ones who didn't die as well, so I simply provided a partial list of those.
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Characters found via https://www.ranker.com/list/batmans-long-list-of-lovers/charlie-knauf: Candidates include Julie Madison, Lorna Shore, Shondra Kinsolving, Mallory Moxon, Rachel Caspian, and Linda Page, none of whom died in the comics or discovered his identity.
I just now noticed that Omegacron wants ones who didn't die as well, so I simply provided a partial list of those.
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Characters found via https://www.ranker.com/list/batmans-long-list-of-lovers/charlie-knauf: Candidates include Julie Madison, Lorna Shore, Shondra Kinsolving, Mallory Moxon, Rachel Caspian, and Linda Page, none of whom died in the comics or discovered his identity.
I just now noticed that Omegacron wants ones who didn't die as well, so I simply provided a partial list of those.
– FuzzyBoots
yesterday
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Characters found via https://www.ranker.com/list/batmans-long-list-of-lovers/charlie-knauf: Candidates include Julie Madison, Lorna Shore, Shondra Kinsolving, Mallory Moxon, Rachel Caspian, and Linda Page, none of whom died in the comics or discovered his identity.
Characters found via https://www.ranker.com/list/batmans-long-list-of-lovers/charlie-knauf: Candidates include Julie Madison, Lorna Shore, Shondra Kinsolving, Mallory Moxon, Rachel Caspian, and Linda Page, none of whom died in the comics or discovered his identity.
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I just now noticed that Omegacron wants ones who didn't die as well, so I simply provided a partial list of those.
– FuzzyBoots
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I just now noticed that Omegacron wants ones who didn't die as well, so I simply provided a partial list of those.
– FuzzyBoots
yesterday
I just now noticed that Omegacron wants ones who didn't die as well, so I simply provided a partial list of those.
– FuzzyBoots
yesterday
I just now noticed that Omegacron wants ones who didn't die as well, so I simply provided a partial list of those.
– FuzzyBoots
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Do Elseworlds/imaginary stories count? I doubt Julie Madison ever discovered his identity in continuity, but there might well have been one or more imaginary stories where she and Bruce got married, and she knew his identity.
– RDFozz
yesterday
“Bruce Wayne can't seem to date a woman without her either A) dying or B) eventually finding out he's Batman” — or, spoilers for the Nolan Batman movies, both!
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
1
Diana. She found out the reverse that Batman is the Bruce Wayne.
– Endgame
yesterday
How do you feel about the following sequence of events? 1) Bruce Wayne and a certain young woman go on more than one date during a certain writer's run on a Batman comic book. 2) She doesn't learn his secret. 3) Then there's a change in writers, and the young woman is not mentioned in the comics for a few years. 4) Then she is brought back onstage just in time to be murdered as a tragic touch to launch a new story arc. So she didn't learn the secret, nor die, while they were dating, but she was treated as cannon fodder much later. (I think this pattern has happened at least twice!)
– Lorendiac
23 hours ago