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That Commissioner Gordon looks remarkably slimmer in The Dark Knight has nothing to do with creative retconning; Glennz’ Direct Line t-shirt shows where his priorities lie pie.
That Commissioner Gordon looks remarkably slimmer in The Dark Knight has nothing to do with creative retconning; Glennz’ Direct Line t-shirt shows where his priorities lie pie.
Halloween has already passed, but Ecko’s Black Rhino Collection is a year-round dedication to cult classics; it includes hoodies and tees from Friday the 13th, Saw, and more.
The Dark Knight wasn’t always the invisible predator we know and love today: Batman Vanishing shows our favorite vigilante crusader in his early (and considerably less stealthy) days.
Holy awesome, Batman: made by Gotham Cruisers, this Replica 1966 Batmobile may be based on a ’76 Continental, but features a working flamethrower, parachute packs and batphone.
Now available: Superman/Batman: Public Enemies is a buddy cop film with our two favorite caped crusaders battling seemingly insurmountable odds: Lex Luthor is the US president.
Okay, last Arkham Asylum video: this Insane Gameplay trailer is just too good to pass up, with visceral body blows and epic chained attacks making this a first-class bat brawler.
Arkham Asylum is a place even the highest rollers won’t be checking out of, but this Batman Poker Set lets you put your chips on the table with The Joker, Two-Face and more.
Few games have had as many trailers as Batman: Arkham Asylum, but as the game rolls toward release (9/25), this last trailer is perhaps the most relevant: it’s a history of Arkham.
Being a superhero without superpowers ain’t all bad: this Gadgets trailer for Batman: Arkham Asylum shows off his favorite toys, including the batarang, grapnel gun and explosive gel.
Be the coolest dad on the block (or the dorkiest 30 year old, your pick) with a Tumbler Go-Kart (“T-Kart”), a mini version of Batman’s ride minus reverse; buy the full plans on eBay here.
Arkham Asylum’s villains are plenty scary, but this gameplay-filled, developer-lead Playing the Game Featurette shows that it’s really the big, bad Bat you really need to fear.
Your Harley-riding friends may think you more Joker than Batman with thisDark Knight motorcycle suit, but being Gotham’s guardian requires certain sacrifices – and a lot of Spandex.
Batman haters are gonna love this Arkham Asylum Villains trailer; the Dark Knight gets meets completely “bat”-tered by baddies including Poison Ivy, Killer Croc and Bane. Thanks, Thorir!
Hot Toys continues their incredibly detailed MMSDX series with this 1:6 scale Batman; similar to The Joker, it features the PERS rolling eyeballs as well as light-up sonar vision head.
Showing off his ability to chain attacks together, the Dark Knight is essentially a samurai-meets-tank in this FreeFlow Trailer for Batman: Arkham Asylum; seriously, Bane, just pack it up.
Proof that Batman always has a backup, this JOB t-shirt is what the Dark Knight uses when his Bat Signal is out of order; our apologies to Alfred, who has to clean up the inevitable guano.
Few personalities fit in as well at Arkham Asylum as Harley Quinn; head-turning outfit aside, the voice acting does a good job conveying her special brand of insanity. Thanks, Whitney!
Incognito no more, Arkham Asylum’s Collector’s Edition sports a sweet 14″ Batarang with stand; also included is a leather jacket, Arkham Doctor’s journal and behind the scenes DVD.
Sporting the police imposter outfit from The Dark Knight, this MMSDX Joker is so-named for the creepily realistic eyes which actually roll and are detailed down to the translucent iris.
This challenge room walkthrough for Arkham Asylum shows why superpowers aren’t necessary to make a game fun; be sure to pick your jaws up off the floor when you leave.
It’s amazing just how often the Batman logo has changed over the years, but this excellent video by Rodrigo Rojas starts from 1941 and takes us through various comics and films.
This Invisible Predator trailer for Arkham Asylum shows off what we like best about Batman: namely, his use of stealth (dropping in from above: sick) and abundance of gadgets.
We’re all for saving the environment, but c’mon: Batman’s street cred just flatlined with this Bat-Tuk-Tuk, which is no substitute beater for the Dark Knight’s Batmobile or Tumbler.
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