Victoria Vale is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.
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Vicki Vale is a journalist, usually based in Gotham City, who has worked for a number of publications across various iterations of the character and the surrounding DC universe.
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Vicki Vale is frequently depicted as a romantic interest of Bruce Wayne, the alter-ego of Batman.
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Vicki Vale had supposedly been in Europe for years, but now had returned to Gotham City.
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Vicki Vale had a rivalry for Bruce's affections with Julia Remarque, the daughter of Alfred Pennyworth and Mademoiselle Marie.
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Vicki Vale disappeared from the comics soon after Crisis on Infinite Earths, but in Frank Miller's Batman: Year One, she is a gossip reporter who flirts with the judge during a shoplifting trial.
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Vicki Vale began a romantic relationship with Bruce Wayne, but became upset over his frequent absences.
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Vicki Vale appeared again in the Wonder Woman title as one of the hosts of the television program The Scene.
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Vicki Vale's co-hosts included Lia Briggs, Tawny Young, and Linda Park.
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Vicki Vale appears in the 2008 two-part story Two-Face: Year One.
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Vicki Vale is present when Dent, now the disfigured gangster Two-Face, confronts Weinstein and Bruce Wayne at a party in Wayne Manor.
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Vicki Vale has returned to the Gotham Gazette after her TV career failed.
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Vicki Vale speaks with Lucius Fox but still cannot get a proper answer about Bruce's whereabouts.
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Vicki Vale becomes an important supporting player in Issue 6 in the Red Robin series.
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Vicki Vale calls Wayne Manor and threatens to publish the article if Bruce does not meet with her to discuss it.
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Vicki Vale asks her ex-boyfriend, Jack Ryder, if she should publish the article and turn her career around.
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Vicki Vale is eventually hunted by the League of Assassins, after Ra's al Ghul realizes that she knew Batman's secret.
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Vicki Vale realizes that Bruce's mission is bigger than the truth she's seeking, and decides not to expose his secrets, and becomes his ally.
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Vicki Vale is rescued by Harper Row when thugs attack her and her assistant in the Gotham Narrows.
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Vicki Vale further investigates the Crime Syndicate's connection to police corruption with the assistance of Jason Bard, Harvey Bullock and Maggie Sawyer.
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When Vicki Vale calls him in disgust at this revelation, Bard attempts to tell her that he has just 'taken down' Batman, but Vicki Vale informs him that he is pathetic, and that she is going to hang up before Batman shows up to give him the punch to the face he so richly deserves.
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Vicki Vale appears in the Batman: Arkham series voiced by Grey DeLisle and Jules de Jongh.
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