not so much.Īfter all, the comic book iteration's appearance doesn't exactly leap off the page and on to film quite so well. Some have been close in look to their comic book counterparts, whilst others. Indeed, the basics are all there (the ears, the cape, the belt, etc.) but Batman's overall design has been at the behest of the filmmakers. His live action appearance is a different story. But really, these are minor changes to an overall look that has consistently been the batsuit for over eight decades. Sure there has been the odd change the bat symbol has been stuck inside a yellow oval from time to time, and the cape and cowl have varied between blue-black and black-blue over the years. Plus, Batman, like so many of his colleagues, prefers to wear his underwear on the outside. Add to that a yellow belt holding up his trunks, and a face hidden behind a duel-horned cowl. He's usually depicted as caped in blue or black, wearing a grey body suit on to the chest of which is a bat-shaped emblem. With the exception of some strange stories involving altered light spectrums, and a brightly coloured Batman of Zur-En-Arrh, he's remained largely the same on the page.
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