Holy Hootsman Batman! You're actually Robert the Bruce!

Unless you've been living in a cave near the back o' beyond for the past century, chances are that you've probably heard about Batman.
Definitely this year Batman has been pushed to the marketing forefront by Warner Bros & DC with the release of The Dark Knight.
So everyone will at least have a grasp of Bruce Wayne as a character and what drove him to become the Caped Crusader.
Back in 1939 when writer Bob Kane and artist Bill Finger had first created the character, they knew right away that he was to be Batman, a dark vigilante- the antithesis of Superman.
But what was to be his civilian identity?
Finger used an amalgamation of two historical freedom fighters to create Bruce Wayne- The first being, Robert the Bruce and the second being Mad Anthony Wayne, a general from the American revolutionary war.
And there is a few similarities between the two..
First off both are recognised as a sort of vigilante by their respective government authorities. Bruce was a warrior seeking justice for the Scots against the English and Batman deals out his own brand of justice against evil for the innocent people of Gotham City.
Both have a knack for guerilla warfare tactics. Robert the Bruce is considered by many as the greatest guerilla combatant of all time and Batman too has employed the use of guerilla tactics (War Games, No Man's Land, Infinite Crisis etc.)
They both share a deep devotion to their wars. Robert the Bruce was deeply devoted to the Scottish Wars of Indpendence and Batman to his war on crime.
Both deal with themes of duality. The two live lives of rich, noble men, but are merciless on the field of battle (except Batman never kills).
Bruce Wayne lived a life of culture
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