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Old 12-05-2016, 06:52 PM   #6050
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Originally Posted by Dylrob View Post
Batman first appeared in 1939. Which means he's more than old enough to be his own grandfather!
Considering what occurred in the following:

- Flashpoint: Bruce Wayne died in the alley and his father became Batman and his mother became The Joker.

- Final Crisis: Batman gets sent into the distant past and might have ended up being his own ancestor.

- In the Anti-Matter Universe: Thomas Wayne became Owlman [an evil version of Batman] to take revenge on his father (who became Commission of the Gotham City Police Department) when his mother and brother were murdered in the alley.

With the above and all of the time travel that has occurred in the DC Universe, Batman becoming his own grandfather might be possible and possibly even likely.

And now for something completely off topic:

Some people say that the lack of fractions is an advantage of the Metric System, but fractions sometimes make things easier. To illustrate, fractions allow you to do division via multiplication (multiplying the denominator by 2 is the same as dividing by two).
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