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  1. Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth, originally Alfred Beagle and commonly known simply as Alfred, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Batman.

  2. Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth is Bruce Wayne's valet at Wayne Manor. He knows that Bruce is secretly Batman and aids him. Alfred Pennyworth, after a varied career, was employed as the Wayne family valet when Bruce Wayne's parents were killed. Alfred raised the young orphan and reluctantly...

  3. Alfred Pennyworth was the polite, kind, and loyal butler to the Wayne family. After the Waynes' tragic demise at the hands of an armed mugger, Alfred continued to raise young Bruce who later became the vigilante Batman. He assisted Bruce as the Batman in his seemingly endless war on crime, and...

  4. Pennyworth: Created by Bruno Heller. With Jack Bannon, Ryan Fletcher, Dorothy Atkinson, Ben Aldridge. The origin story of Alfred Pennyworth, a former special-forces soldier living in London and how he came to work for Bruce Wayne's father.

  5. Alfred Pennyworth is the trusted butler of Bruce Wayne and the Wayne Family, making him Batman's manservant. Having worked for Thomas and Martha Wayne before they were murdered, he raised young Bruce from an early age. His responsibilities include attending to Batman and making sure he can...

  6. A British special forces veteran turned butler, Alfred Pennyworth is the most loyal friend and confidant of both Bruce Wayne and Batman.

  7. Alfred Pennyworth is a former British SAS soldier and the trusted security to Thomas Wayne. He is the proud owner of security firm Pennyworth Security and a close friend of Bazza and Dave Boy.

  8. Alfred Crane Pennyworth is the chief of security, mentor, surrogate father, and close friend of Bruce Wayne. Alfred has served the Wayne family since before Bruce was born.

  9. Sep 9, 2022 · Alfred Pennyworth makes tea and is a sounding board while Batman solves crimes, but he does so much more

  10. Sep 12, 2018 · Alfred proved himself so indispensable to the foundation of Gotham's crimefighting community that he was even allowed to return from death. In the 1960s, during a major downswing in the comics market, Alfred was (rather unceremoniously) killed off in DETECTIVE COMICS #328 to try and bring a new spark of life to the Bat-Books.