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- Batmobile - Wikipedia
Batmobile The Batmobile is the fictional land vehicle driven by the superhero Batman, used both to patrol Gotham City for crime and to engage in car chases or vehicular combat with the city's criminal underworld [1]
- Matt Reeves Reveals First Look at The Batman Part 2 Batmobile
The Dark Knight's wheels are getting a winter upgrade as director Matt Reeves reveals photos of the Batmobile
- Batmobile - Batman Wiki | Fandom
Batmobiles are Batman's high-powered roadsters and primary mode of transportation The cars have appeared in almost every Batman iteration, including comics, movies, and television and has since gone on to be a part of pop culture Before the familiar bat-finned cars, the title "Batmobile" was
- The Complete History of the Batmobile: Every Version from Comics to . . .
Batman made his debut in Detective Comics # 27 in 1939, but he did not yet have a specific vehicle associated with him Instead, he drove a series of nondescript sports cars The term "Batmobile" would not be coined until 1941, when it first appeared in Batman # 5
- Heres What Happened To The Original Batmobile From The . . . - HotCars
Barris customized the car in just two weeks to create the iconic Batmobile, with upgrades like a bat-themed front fascia and wings The Batmobile used in the Batman TV show faced various mechanical issues and was modified with parts from a Ford Galaxie It had revolutionary features like a steel cutter and rocket launchers
- Matt Reeves’ Batmobile Is Badass: ‘Absolute Batman’ Is Harder
Matt Reeves’ Batmobile is back for 'The Batman Part II', but DC’s 'Absolute Batman' may already have the wildest Batmobile ever created
- The History of the Batmobile - BatmobileHistory. com
The complete history of the Batmobile from 1939 to today, featuring news and information from the comics, television, movies, games, toys, and more!
- Every Version of The Batmobile in DC History (Ranked Weakest To Strongest)
The term "Batmobile" was first introduced by Batman's creator, Bob Kane, in Detective Comics #41 The name quickly gained popularity, and from that point onward, any car-like vehicle driven by Batman became known as the Batmobile
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