This is one of the biggest contradictions by a Batman fan I've seen in my entire life. You might say that you are supposed to suspend your disbelief in order to absorb all of the outlandish stuff a film might put forth (such as giving Gotham a much more gothic look and allowing outlandish villains like Ivy and Freeze) but start wanting realism when it comes to Batman's costume just so they can hide the fact that they just don't like some designs and want to put some bogus reason behind it.
I think it is silly to say that anything as neutral as a shade of colour "wouldn't work" in a movie. It all depends on the movie constructed around it, and more specifically the colour palette and visual tone in which the costume will exist.I think there are probably shades of blue that would work, but nothing as vibrant as what you see in the comics.
I think it is silly to say that anything as neutral as a shade of colour "wouldn't work" in a movie. It all depends on the movie constructed around it, and more specifically the colour palette and visual tone in which the costume will exist.
In the picture I posted, Norm Breyfogle contrasts rich, primary colours with deep blacks and a sense of glaring urban haze. A shadowy, dramatic Batman with a costume accented by ice blue works really well in that context. It would be just as effective in a more stylised film.
I'm never quite comfortable with batman's relationship to the blue color design. Batman's costume was always intended to be black not blue. It was the primitive inking pattern of the early comic days where they couldn't shadow black and had to throw blue into there.
I'm glad that frank miller was able to bring back the black suited batman. Even now in comics when the suit is more blueish i still assume they have a black suit in mind.
I actually had an idea, why not say that Bruce put all of these materials (kevlar, armored plates, impact-absorbing materials, etc.) in between two layers of fabric? You don't even have to show the outline of the stuff in the actual costume, just say it's there. One other thing I'd like to recommend is the placement of a zipper in the costume. I know it might not make any sense, but you could easily put a zipper in the back of the costume just to sort of explain how he can get out.
This is one of my favorite suits, I think this would work well.I would not mind if WB/DC used the "Hush" Storyline Batsoit.
![]()
This is one of my favorite suits, I think this would work well.
I would not mind if WB/DC used the "Hush" Storyline Batsoit.
![]()
What do you guys think of AC armored Edition Batman for Wii U?
![]()
Fixed.JAK®;23514387 said:The armour itself is actually quite subdued, similar to the Batman Forever/& Robin suit. It's more subtle than TDK's suit anyway.
It's the size of the Batman wearing it that makes it look completely ridiculous. But that's really not much different than the awful Jim Lee drawing posted earlier.
