

Note: Alfred's last name is not mentioned in his earliest appearances. However, he was already a middle-aged man by the start of World War II and his only known relative was a niece, Valerie, who lived in Australia. Alfred had a stage career before following in his father's footsteps. From Wonder Woman #295 (1982) art by Joe Staton and Jerry Ordway.Īlfred Beagle was the son of Jarvis, the former butler to the Wayne family in Gotham City. Alfred joins Helena at the grave site of Bruce Wayne. From Wonder Woman #294 (1982) art by Joe Staton and Jerry Ordway. The Huntress (Helena Wayne) rescues Alfred from the Crimelord. From Detective Comics #83 (1944) art by Jack Burnley and George Roussos.
ALFRED FROM BATMAN SERIAL
The comics creators respond to the film serial by sending Alfred to the fat farm. From Batman, episode 2, "The Bat's Cave" (1944) distributed by Columbia Pictures. In 1943, a different-appearing Alfred supported the live action Batman and Robin (Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft). From Batman #16 (1943) art by Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson and George Roussos. Alfred Beagle The Dynamic Duo meet their unexpected new butler, Alfred. For more about this, read Batman: Earth-One vs. 1969), so that landmark is not a proper breakpoint either. The name "Pennyworth" did not appear until Batman #216 (Nov. 1945), followed by his Earth-One (Silver Age) counterpart, whose was Alfred Pennyworth.Īs with Batman, there is no clear dividing line between the two continuities because details changed incrementally before the concept of "Earth-Two" was introduced. This profile begins by describing the Earth-Two (original Golden Age) version of Alfred, named Alfred Beagle (though not given that surname until Detective Comics #96, Feb. Although he usually plays only a minor role, sometimes as comic relief, Alfred's pre-Crisis career also saw him receive super-powers on several occasions - most frequently as one of Batman's bitterest enemies, the Outsider! The character was created by Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham and first appeared in Batman Incorporated #1.Bruce Wayne's loyal butler Alfred has been an integral feature of the Batman mythos since 1943. Rescued from the slaughterhouse, Bat-Cow became Robin’s pet. Clark was later adopted by the Wayne family and raised by Bruce Jr. Unlike his father, Clark was born without any powers. Clark WayneĬlark Wayne is the son of Joel Kent, the son of Clark Kent (Superman). took over his father’s business and continued to work as Batman alongside Supergirl after his father’s retirement. Batzarroīizarro-Batman is a member of the Unjustice League of Unamerica, not unlike the Bizarro version of Superman. He uses Batarangs and has a special suit just like any other Batman, but is not an expert at martial arts like the rest. Batman of Moscowīatman of Moscow was a member of Batman Incorporated operating from Russia. He possesses magical powers and has the ability to bend reality. Bat-Miteīat-Mite is an imp from another dimension, similar to Mr Mxyzptlk.

Like the rest of the Bat Family, he is formidable in hand-to-hand combatant and but has the strength, agility and senses of a gorilla. Bat-Apeīatman and Robin first met Mogo aka Bat-Ape, a trained gorilla, at the annual Gotham Charity Circus.

Alfred BeagleĪlfred Beagle was replaced by Alfred Pennyworth after William Austin portrayed the famous butler in the 1943 Batman serial. The dog at times helps Batman on cases but disappeared after the events of No Man’s Land. The earliest known Ace is a shepherd type dog. Ace The Bat-Houndīatman has many dogs over the years. But do you know these? Aaron Langstrom aka Baby-Batīorn a mutant, Aaron Langstrom inherited his bat-like features from his father, Kirk Langstrom aka Man-Bat. and the other popular Batman Family members. We all know Robin, Batgirl, Damian Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth, Lucius Fox, Commissioner Gordon, Barbara Gordon, Bruce Wayne, Jr.
