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*In Injustice: Gods Among Us, the Batmobile made a number of appearances in the fighting game and prominently in the background of the Batcave. It was also part of Batman's super-move where he sends it crashing into his opponent.
  

Revision as of 13:26, 23 March 2016

The Batmobile in Batman Eternal v1 #3.

The Batmobile is a vehicle that features in DC Comics.

Contents

History

Batmobile in the Batcave in Batman and Robin v2 #39.


The Batmobile was later retired whereby a new model was made to replace it with Dick Grayson inscribing his initials on the frame of the old one. (Brave and Bold v1 #182)

Overview

Notes

  • The Batmobile was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane where it made its first appearance in Detective Comics v1 #27 (May 1939).

In other media

Television

Films

  • In Batman Begins, the Batmobile featured in the Nolan trilogy. It was originally a prototype military bridging vehicle known as the Tumbler and created by Wayne Enterprises Applied Sciences Division. However, it was never deployed and instead the division's head kept it stored away in secret alongside numerous other prototype equipment. When Bruce Wayne returned to Gotham City, he intended to free it from crime as the costumed vigilante Batman and took the Tumbler with it being repurposed as the Batmobile.

Video games

  • In Batman: Arkham Knight, the Batmobile made an appearance in an expanded role in the Arkham universe.
  • In Injustice: Gods Among Us, the Batmobile made a number of appearances in the fighting game and prominently in the background of the Batcave. It was also part of Batman's super-move where he sends it crashing into his opponent.

Appearances

  • Detective Comics v1:

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