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The purpose of this article is to provide the reader with an overview of the Batman superhero series. This crime fighter originally appeared in Detective Comics issue #27 in 1939. It later became a comic book series, a TV series, and a film series. The character Batman is second only to Superman as a superhero. Surprisingly Batman has no superpowers, but he has many gadgets to fight crime. In this article we will explore the creation of Batman, his cast of characters both good and bad, and the gadgets he used. Batman was created after Detective Comics (DC) wanted a new superhero to follow Superman. In May 1933, Bob Kane and Bill Finger created Batman. Bob was born on October 24, 1915 and died on November 3, 1998. Bill was born on February 8, 1914 and died in January 1974. Bill always loved comics as a child and even when he was in high school at DeWitt Clinton High School in Bronx. New York. He and Bob went to the same high school but never socialized because they were in different classes. Bob meets Bill when Bill was working as a shoe salesman. They worked together on many comics for children's comics and local newspapers. When they discovered that Detective Comics (DC) wanted a new superhero they got to work. One day Bob came to Bill with a character, Batman. Bill liked the idea but said it looked too much like Superman. The original illustration had a Robin style mask and a red dress. So Bob took out a Webster dictionary and found a picture of a bat. He added bat ears to the mask, giving the full mask a more mysterious look. He changed the colors to black and yellow and added a cape cut like bat wings. While writing the comics, Bill made Batman's personality a... middle of paper... a hole in the fenders, tripping poles coming out of the top of the fenders or beltline and from under the sides. of the car, fans like bat wings opened. Multiple parts of the Batmobile's skin open and slide out. A set of wheels on both sides of the car extend out of the engine to support the weight of the car. The Batmobile's original exterior consisted of a huge amount of plumbing, vents, exhaust fans, and occasional inserted lights that turned on and off freely. The lights are both bulbs and thin neon strips. Below the vents are four sections that slide smoothly upwards. They consist of a mix of hydraulic tubes with solid-state circuitry and CRT screens of different sizes, with connection ports, pull handles and switches. The Batmobile has always changed to keep up with the times and has always been advanced in technology.