3rdstone
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The definitive suit is impossible to choose. But a couple of favourites are below.
The classic blue and grey I grew up with, mostly thanks to the one and only master: Neal Adams. Of course, the way he often used Batmans cape in his amazing art is yet to be seen today, regardless of colours or design.
		
		
	
	
		
	
Batman/Batman Returns: Thanks to Tim Burton and Michael Keaton (and of course all the designers in this production whom are always forgotten). I have a slight problem with the design of the Batsymbol at the chestplate, otherwise it's just perfect as a movie suit. In Returns the Suit is slightly modified, but I think both are as good.

Batman Year One: Mazzucchelli's (tough name to spell right) simplyfied vison in grey and black is simply perfect. OK, his over all astonishing art in BYO also helped to sell this Batsuit. it's a nice nod to the earliest version of Batman in the late 30:s as well.

And of course, back in the early days of shooting Batman, they knew what colours and design who would work best at the celluloids.

				
			The classic blue and grey I grew up with, mostly thanks to the one and only master: Neal Adams. Of course, the way he often used Batmans cape in his amazing art is yet to be seen today, regardless of colours or design.
	Batman/Batman Returns: Thanks to Tim Burton and Michael Keaton (and of course all the designers in this production whom are always forgotten). I have a slight problem with the design of the Batsymbol at the chestplate, otherwise it's just perfect as a movie suit. In Returns the Suit is slightly modified, but I think both are as good.

Batman Year One: Mazzucchelli's (tough name to spell right) simplyfied vison in grey and black is simply perfect. OK, his over all astonishing art in BYO also helped to sell this Batsuit. it's a nice nod to the earliest version of Batman in the late 30:s as well.

And of course, back in the early days of shooting Batman, they knew what colours and design who would work best at the celluloids.

			
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