[Dc fact 1] In Batman's early comics, he used guns and killed criminals
[Dc fact 2] The first Batmobile made its debut in 1941. It was a 1936 Cord convertible.
[Dc fact 3] In a limited series crossover published by both DC and Marvel comics, Batman and Wolverine were merged into one character called Dark Claw.
[Dc fact 4] In the 80s, DC's New Guardians comic featured a villain named the Hemo-Goblin; a white supremacist vampire who drank AIDS-infested blood and bit black people.
[Dc fact 5] The first time the Flash raced Superman, they made sure the race ended as a tie so that none of the gangsters that had bet on the race made any money.
[Dc fact 6] Timothy Hunter is a DC Comics character created by Neil Gaiman seven years before Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. He wears glasses, lost his mother when he was young, discovered he was destined to be a powerful wizard and has a pet owl.
[Dc fact 7] Zack Snyder briefly considered hiring former-Batman actor Christian Bale to play a completely new role in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in order to emphasize it’s distinction from The Dark Knight trilogy.
[Dc fact 8] In the 1997 DC/Marvel special Batman/Captain America, the Red Skull hires the Joker to steal an atomic bomb during World War II. Joker evades Batman, Cap, Bucky, and Robin and delivers it to the Skull, but is horrified when he learns that the Skull is a Nazi (saying "I may be a criminal lunatic but I'm an American criminal lunatic!"). When the Skull threatens to drop the bomb on Washington D.C., the Joker actually fights him in the plane's cargo bay. When Captain America and Batman take over the plane and bring it over the ocean, the two villains are dropped out with the bomb just before it explodes. Both Captain America and Batman are convinced the two are still alive somehow.
[Dc fact 9] Michael Keaton was so against Batman Forever, that even $15 million couldn’t sway him to reprise his role.
[Dc fact 10] There is a DC comics supervillain named Snowflame that gets his strength from doing cocaine.
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