
Gotham City, a metropolis suffocated by crime and corruption, has for years been a place where justice seems like an unattainable ideal. In the midst of this chaos, an enigmatic, dark figure emerges—one feared by criminals: Batman. But behind the mask is not a traditional hero, but Bruce Wayne, a billionaire marked by tragedy who decides to take justice into his own hands.
Bruce Wayne, heir to one of Gotham’s greatest fortunes, saw his life forever changed when, as a child, he witnessed the murder of his parents in a dark alley. This traumatic experience becomes the driving force behind his entire existence. Instead of succumbing to the pain, Bruce channels his loss into a personal mission: to cleanse his city of the evil that consumes it from within.
Aware that the official mechanisms of justice are infiltrated by corrupt interests, Wayne realizes he cannot fight the system from the inside. The law has failed, and conventional methods are no longer enough to stop the rise of organized crime. It is then that he decides to create a new identity—one that will strike fear into the hearts of criminals while serving as a symbol of hope for the innocent: thus, Batman is born.
The Dark Knight possesses no superpowers. His strength lies in his intelligence, his rigorous training, and his unbreakable determination. Through technology, strategy, and sheer willpower, Batman becomes a lone vigilante who operates from the shadows, confronting mafias, psychotic criminals, and even his own inner demons.