Does Alfred ever become a villain?
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Does Alfred ever become a villain?
Despite his undying loyalty to the Wayne family, this compassionate caretaker actually once turned his back on Bruce and Gotham as he served a different master. Believe it or not, Detective Comics #356 had Alfred in the role of the supervillain.
What happened to Alfred in Batman comics?
Death. Alfred is killed by Bane After a months-long campaign against Batman orchestrated by Bane and an alternate-reality version of Thomas Wayne, Bane had gained control of Gotham City and turned it into a city of Bane.
Did Alfred ever betray Batman?
No and he never will. Even though Batman suspects everyone, after living with him for so long he’s realised that Alfred doesn’t have a fault in his soul. If he wanted to betray him he wouldn’t have taken him in.
Is there more than one version of Alfred the Batman?
There are a lot of different versions of Alfred, but none are as badass as the Alfred from Earth-1. In Batman: Earth One, Alfred is a former member of the Royal Marines and was the one to train Bruce in various forms of martial arts and acrobatics.
What training does Alfred have in Batman Eternal?
In Batman Eternal #31, we find him scavenging through the rubble of Arkham Asylum and surrounded by the undead. Recalling the training of his earlier days in the Special Forces, Alfred remembers the “will,” “knowledge” and “ training” needed to survive.
Is Batman Dead in Alfred’s Batman and Robin?
No, Alfred goes whole hog with them, writing in sweeping romances for Bruce Wayne and weekend getaways in the mountains. And there’s not just one Batman and Robin team in Alfred’s adventures, but two. The poor butler just can’t get enough. Batman is dead, and his body lies in an open casket at his wake.
What is the story of Batman’s beginning?
Alfred is recounting the tale of Batman’s beginning, which was not successful. Alfred hired several people to play the role of supervillains for Batman to fight. Alfred himself adopted the persona and visage of the Joker to give Batman a nemesis to focus on.