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Batsuits
From left to right:
Armed Batsuit: The suit includes two grappling gun holsters by his arms paying homage to Golden Age Batman. The cowl ears are also reminiscent of Batman's cowl seen in his debut year of 1939 and throughout 1940s. The chest emblem is Adam West's Batman symbol from the late 1960s live action television series.
DC Comics Batsuit: The Batsuit has a blue and grey color scheme with a yellow emblem, a constant combination in Batman comics beginning in 1964's Detective Comics #327 with the introduction of Batman's "New Look."
Batman '89 Batsuit: The Batsuit is from Tim Burton's 1989 film Batman starring Michael Keaton.
The Flash Batsuit: The suit Keaton's Batman wears throughout The Flash (center suit).
Batman Returns Batsuit: The Batsuit is from Tim Burton's 1992 film Batman Returns.
Underwater Batsuit: The suit features a rebreather mechanism, large white goggles, and metal wings, all that can be used for underwater adventures. The style of the utility belt and metal wings are also reminiscent of Alex Ross's design in Mark Waid and Ross's 1996 Elseworlds arc "Kingdom Come."
Arctic Batsuit: The suit is white with large goggles and a hooded cape, referring to the Caped Crusader's crime fighting in a cold climate.
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Bat suit designs based off northern ghost bats (bottom right) and painted bats (top left)
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