Rockabilly Batman
Italian artist Denis Madri reimagines Batman characters in 50’s rockabilly style. It’s similar to what you saw in the animated series but his interpretation definitely has a style all its own.
Italian artist Denis Madri reimagines Batman characters in 50’s rockabilly style. It’s similar to what you saw in the animated series but his interpretation definitely has a style all its own.
You might have to delve a little further than usual into your vault to get this shirt’s reference but holy obscurity do we love it and most everything else Last Exit to Nowhere has to offer.
The sidekicks take center stage in Harley Quinn’s Revenge, an upcoming DLC package for Batman: Arkham City. It drops on 05/29, but it’s also bundled with the GOTY edition of Arkham City.
The latest trailer for the climactic film in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight saga focuses more on story, and proving to us that we’ll be able to understand Bane when the film hits this July.
The Batman: Arkham City Game of the Year Edition will come with all previously released updates and DLC, a new DLC called Harley Quinn’s Revenge and a copy of the Batman: Year One animated movie.
(NSFW: Language) Before Batman became the bad-ass hero that Gotham deserves, he had to work out the kinks on a crimefighting mission or two. We all have to start somewhere, right?
A LEGO version of the The Dark Knight Rises trailer, by Paranick Films, Jedimastersoda and Adviceversa. Is it just us, or is Bane more comprehensible as a minifig than as a human?
It’s about time Toronto got the hero it deserved. Yes, their Batman is a lot like Gotham’s except that he strikes fun into the hearts of people. And his arch nemesis is The Jerky.
Still want to play as the Dark Knight after Arkham City? Watch out for LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes. As a bonus, you’ll also have control of Bats’ most powerful guest star ever: Superman.
We’ve seen a dramatic mashup of the trailer for The Dark Knight Rises. Here’s a fun but still ominous mashup of the trailer with scenes from Community from Hot Chocolate Party Productions.
Batman and Superman sit down at the Super Cafe over a hot cup of joe and compare their latest superpowers smartphones. We’ll take Alfred over Siri any day, guv’nor.
An animated original movie, the plot centers on Vandal Savage stealing Justice League dossiers compiled by Batman, then using the documents to learn each of their Achilles’ heels. Rent it here.
YouTuber Dominaz3000 combines Bat-imagery with audio from Nolan’s other Christian Bale/Michael Caine collaboration, The Prestige, creating one of the more compelling fan-made trailers we’ve seen.
A replica of the Nolan Batmobile from Hot Toys. It measures 11″x 18.5″x29″. It has functioning headlights, movable brake flaps and roof panel. This video shows how huge this bad boy is.
If you’re like us and saw The Dark Knight Rises prologue trailer before MI:4, you probably had trouble understanding at least some of what Bane said. Conan saw it too, and thought the same thing.
It’s The Winged Crusader and Bird Wonder, the billionaire bloodsucker and the avian acrobat. Dina Prasetyawan takes out the human side of DC Comics’ crime fighting duo in this T-shirt design.
YouTuber moviemaestroten (aka Brad Hansen) synced the audio of the new Dark Knight Rises trailer with the visuals of The Lion King, and the result is pretty darn amusing, if you ask us.
Batman must use his detective skills to unravel a series of brutal murders in Gotham City in the first of two stories in what Batman junkies are calling an instant classic in the series.
Thugs are a staple ingredient of action scenes, moving targets and punching bags who exist only so heroes can show off. But as Blue Goggles Films reminds us, thugs are people too.
We need to give it up to the talent at XworkZ right here; they’ve created a simply spectacular rendition of Batman from Arkham City, right down to the colors and cowl. (Thanks Ian!)
Like most fictional characters, the Caped Crusader is in a vampiric state, still in his prime despite being created 72 years ago. But that’s not what Conan saw in his copy of Batman: Arkham City.
Hugo Strange psychoanalyzes Batman, a gallery of villains spew catchphrases and the Dark Knight starts a beatdown in the final trailer for Batman: Arkham City. Also, a split-second of Robin.
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