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+ | *In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, multiple Man-Bats appeared in the episode "The Last Bat on Earth!". They were presented as one of the animal based societies that formed in the future following the Great Disaster in the era of Kamandi. Man-Bats populated the Batcave that managed to survive even to this time when Batman, Doctor Canus and Kamandi arrived in order to find technology to defeat Gorilla Grodd who had arrived in this era to lead the Ape Men army. Upon arriving, the three were attacked by the Man-Bats who were insulted that a human attempted to emulate them. However, the heroes managed to defeat the Man-Bats with Batman telling them to get out of his cave. Later on, they arrived to aid Batman who had gained their respect and stood alongside him along with the united animal people armies to fight the Ape Men army. They were instrumental in distracting the colossal ape Tiny allowing for Kamandi and Prince Tuftan to tie a rope around his legs causing him to topple and be defeated. | ||
*In Beware the Batman, Dr. Kirk Langstrom was a brilliant scientist that was working on a serum to help cure disease that was derived from bat genetic material as shown in the episode "Doppelganger". His laboratory was attacked by Professor Pyg and Mister Toad who forced him to test his serum on himself turning him into the Man-Bat hybrid. They later used the Devil's Breath drug to keep him in a suggestible state where they had him steal numerous chemicals to make more samples of the serum in order to create an animal-human hybrid army to take over Gotham City. | *In Beware the Batman, Dr. Kirk Langstrom was a brilliant scientist that was working on a serum to help cure disease that was derived from bat genetic material as shown in the episode "Doppelganger". His laboratory was attacked by Professor Pyg and Mister Toad who forced him to test his serum on himself turning him into the Man-Bat hybrid. They later used the Devil's Breath drug to keep him in a suggestible state where they had him steal numerous chemicals to make more samples of the serum in order to create an animal-human hybrid army to take over Gotham City. | ||
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Man-Bats are a hybrid species that feature in DC.
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History
Origin
The New 52
From the Phantom Zone, Xa-Du created a compulsion in numerous criminals to kill Clark Kent after the Phantom King sustained injuries that prevented him from returning to Earth. Among those ensnared by this command were thirteen Man-Bat assassins that accompanied Bane, Killer Croc and Cheshire as they sought out a depowered Clark Kent. (Batman/Superman Annnual v1 #2)
Overview
Members
- Kirk Langstrom :
- Francine Langstrom :
- Aaron Langstrom :
- Abraham Langstrom :
Notes
In other media
Television
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, multiple Man-Bats appeared in the episode "The Last Bat on Earth!". They were presented as one of the animal based societies that formed in the future following the Great Disaster in the era of Kamandi. Man-Bats populated the Batcave that managed to survive even to this time when Batman, Doctor Canus and Kamandi arrived in order to find technology to defeat Gorilla Grodd who had arrived in this era to lead the Ape Men army. Upon arriving, the three were attacked by the Man-Bats who were insulted that a human attempted to emulate them. However, the heroes managed to defeat the Man-Bats with Batman telling them to get out of his cave. Later on, they arrived to aid Batman who had gained their respect and stood alongside him along with the united animal people armies to fight the Ape Men army. They were instrumental in distracting the colossal ape Tiny allowing for Kamandi and Prince Tuftan to tie a rope around his legs causing him to topple and be defeated.
- In Beware the Batman, Dr. Kirk Langstrom was a brilliant scientist that was working on a serum to help cure disease that was derived from bat genetic material as shown in the episode "Doppelganger". His laboratory was attacked by Professor Pyg and Mister Toad who forced him to test his serum on himself turning him into the Man-Bat hybrid. They later used the Devil's Breath drug to keep him in a suggestible state where they had him steal numerous chemicals to make more samples of the serum in order to create an animal-human hybrid army to take over Gotham City.
Films
- In Son of Batman, Ra's al Ghul forcibly had Dr. Kirk Langstrom work on mutagen research in creating serum that could turn humans into bat hybrid creatures. The purpose was to subject some of his own warriors in the League of Assassins to the mutagen turning them into super-assassins that could fly, navigate by sonar and attack in the cover of darkness. Dr. Langstrom would agree to help Ra's al Ghul but would constantly make improvements to the serum to delay its use. After Ra's al Ghul was killed by Deathstroke, Slade Wilson took Langstrom's wife Francine and daughter Rebecca hostage forcing Kirk to complete it. Afterwards, a large number of assassins loyal to Wilson wee treated to the mutagen where they were first encountered by both Batman and Robin Damian Wayne in Gotham City. Another group of Man-Bat assassins were in the League oil rig by Scotland but Batman deployed a sonic batarang that forced them to flee to the surface. Once there, Nightwing had Dr. Kirk Langstrom fire an antidote into the Man-Bats that turned them back into human beings.
Appearances
- Batman:
- Man-Bat:
- Red Hood and the Outlaws:
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