Once upon a time, the most well-known fictional characters in history, Batman, has dedicated his life to a never-ending crusade, a war on all criminals in remembrance of his murdered parents, who were taken from him when he was only a young boy. Since that dreadful night, he has improved his body and mind to the point of almost physical perfection in order to become a self-made Super Hero. Most militaries would be envious of the array of high-tech weapons he has amassed.
As the voice of Batman's gruff bass tone, Kevin Conroy is credited with popularizing the characteristic growl that set Bruce Wayne apart from the Caped Crusader.
All subsequent depictions of Batman in popular culture have been based on Conroy's interpretation of the superhero. He portrayed Wayne and his superhero persona on television for many years, particularly in the cherished "Batman: The Animated Series." Christian Bale, Robert Pattinson, and many other actors who have portrayed the role have praised him as an influence.
In this book, we look at how he rose to fame and how things turned out for him.