John Seasock. if you didn't know he is also a fire fighter
in this day and time, we do see some of the technology developed already, but back then, it would be considerable that batman used many high tech weaponry such as the Batmobile, Bat-Tracer, Night Vision bat goggles, Batcetylene torch, Micro Bat camera, Bat Breather, Thermite Bat grenades, Bat-Heater, Bat Listening devices, etc...(All listed can be found of Wikipedia for more information about them)
No, he used to be Robin the sidekick of the Batman
Batman not only used a gun, he killed criminals rather than bringing them to justice.
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Many different cars have been used for the Batmobile.A black CadillacA 1949 MercuryA modified version of Lincoln Futura concept carA car built on the chassis of a Chevrolet Impala.Custom built and proprietary designs
Lego bat wings were used for many Lego batman products such as the batmobile.
The Batmobile is the car used by Batman and Robin, aka, The Caped Crusaders.
There have been several incarnations of the Batmobile.A black Cadillac was used in a 1943 serialA 1949 Mercury was used in the 1949 serial Batman and RobinThe original TV series (1964 - 1968) and the 1966 film Batman used a modified version of the Lincoln Futura concept car - a car which was never put into mass production.The car used in Batman and Batman Returns was built on the chassis of a Chevrolet Impala.The car used in Batman Forever was, in its entirety, a custom build and proprietary design.In The Dark Night, the vehicle is no longer referred to as the Batmobile. It is also an entirely proprietary, custom built design.
John Seasock. if you didn't know he is also a fire fighter
the car was most likely made up it is quite exclusive i would expect you sh ould ask batman that one.
the batmobile
In the first of the movies, Michael Keaton got some mileage from "I'm Batman." In the campy 1960's series, the lines consisted of "to the Batpoles" or "to the Batmobile" which were said to Robin. Batman (Adam West) also used the term "despicable fiend" a few times referring to the villain-of-the-week. In the comics and the TV series, it was Robin who made the wordplay exclamations "Holy (whatever), Batman!"
Batman - 1943 Batman and Robin - 1949 (these first two were movie serials) Batman: The Movie- 1966 Batman- 1989 Batman Returns- 1992 Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - 1993 (this is the only Batman cartoon with a theatrical release) Batman Forever- 1995 Batman & Robin- 1997 Batman Begins- 2005 The Dark Knight- 2008 The Dark Knight Rises- 2012
in this day and time, we do see some of the technology developed already, but back then, it would be considerable that batman used many high tech weaponry such as the Batmobile, Bat-Tracer, Night Vision bat goggles, Batcetylene torch, Micro Bat camera, Bat Breather, Thermite Bat grenades, Bat-Heater, Bat Listening devices, etc...(All listed can be found of Wikipedia for more information about them)
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