Spider-Aziz
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I like this thoughtI've been fancying the idea of the Jim Lee short ears.
Don't like the ears too long
I like this thoughtI've been fancying the idea of the Jim Lee short ears.
Grey suit, my favorite. If they used this design, it would be one of the first movie Batsuits that actually had a bunch of pouches and such.
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Ears in Arkham are too longI don't like short ears, I don't want to be like Adam West Batman type ears. Arkham City's Batman had them just right.
Ears in Arkham are too long
Maybe something in between
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It looks like it is intended to be in the Neal Adams style. It looks like the kind of generic art frequently used in marketing, packaging and the like.Does anyone know whose art that is of Batman?
For a rebooted Batman costume, I think it should look something like this.
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with the cape and cowl looking like this
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For a rebooted Batman costume, I think it should look something like this.
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with the cape and cowl looking like this
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Does anyone know whose art that is of Batman?
I think the last Batsuit contains elements that they can never leave out. Batmans neck being able to turn and what not is one of them. A one piece cowl is simply not going to work anyone. A solid looking one piece suit is simply not going to work anymore. Costume designers know about it now and actors/directors are going to prefer the mobility.
Though I do want to see short ears. Maybe a solution is to put them more on the sides of the head and less on top.
Batman won't be wearing umderoos in anything anymore.
*sigh*
He never did wear "Underoos", or Spandex, or any other supposed material that you think is funny.
Considering about 1/3 of my posts are in the DC Comics section you can assume I'm not saying underoos because it's funny. I'm saying it because that was the most commonly used term on the old DCO (DC's official website before the New 52 initiative) where everyone referred to them colloquially as "underoos" based on the DC superhero underwear product of the same name.
Educate yo'self foo'.
Just get the people who made the suit for MOS to do their thing...
There's no reason we can't get a more comic accurate Bat-suit (and still have it look cool) in this day and age.