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The Alternate Batmen are multiversal variants of Batman who he recruits to battle Owlman. They consist of: A vampire Batman inspired by Batman & Dracula: Red Rain. A pirate-themed Batman based on Detective Comics Annual #7. A big-headed psychic Batman (voiced by Greg Ellis). A super-strong Hulk-like Batman (inspired by The Brave and the Bold #68).
Owlman appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold consecutive episodes "Deep Cover for Batman!" and "Game Over for Owlman!", voiced by Diedrich Bader. [28] [29] This version is the leader of the Injustice Syndicate. [30]
Main Plot: On Earth, Owlman has broken free from the Batcave's cell and has stolen Batman's original costume and is committing crimes with help from all of the villains (namely Black Manta, Brain, Clock King, Doctor Polaris, Gentleman Ghost, and Gorilla Grodd). Batman, returned from the parallel earth, is now hunted by his friends.
The Batman: The Brave and the Bold comic series began selling in the UK on March 11, 2010, published by Titan Magazines. In late 2010, the series was relaunched as The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold, with the new creative team of Sholly Fisch and Rick Burchett.
Owlman, Ultraman, and Superwoman are briefly seen standing atop a building, with shadows obscuring most of their identifying marks, thus making it unclear which versions they are. The full Crime Syndicate members later appear with the original Pre- Crisis iterations of Power Ring and Johnny Quick replacing their contemporary counterparts as a ...
Andy Muschietti is officially suiting up to direct a new Batman film, Variety can report exclusively. The film is one of several new DC Studios titles mapped out by leaders James Gunn and Peter ...
The Outsiders first appeared in a special insert in the final issue (#200) of The Brave and the Bold in 1983. [3] The team was given its own comic, Batman and the Outsiders, which debuted in August 1983. It was created and originally written by Mike W. Barr and illustrated by Jim Aparo (later illustrated by Alan Davis).
Captain Leatherwing appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Game Over for Owlman!" when Batman recruits several different versions of himself from the multiverse to help him defeat Owlman and a large alliance of supervillains.