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  2. Batman's utility belt - Wikipedia

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    Up until 1989, most artists drew the utility belt as a simple yellow belt with a buckle and capsules/cylinders around it (except artist Graham Nolan, who included two pouches on the back of the utility belt). In 1986, Frank Miller drew Batman's utility belt with military-style pouches in the Batman: The Dark Knight Returns limited series.

  3. RPD machine gun - Wikipedia

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    During the Vietnam War, the RPD and its Chinese copy (Type 56) served the Viet Cong and the People's Army of Vietnam as their standard light machine gun. [3] After the introduction of the Kalashnikov-pattern support weapons, such as the RPK and PK machine guns in the 1960s, the RPD was withdrawn from most first-tier units of the former Warsaw ...

  4. Batarang - Wikipedia

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    A rifle-like grappling gun first appeared in Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #1. However, the now standard hand-held version of Batman's grappling gun first appeared in the 1989 Batman film. It gradually replaced the batarang and a rope in the comics after artist Norm Breyfogle introduced a grapple gun in Batman #458 in

  5. List of DC Comics reprint collections - Wikipedia

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    Batman Incorporated #1–8; Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes! #1 264 April 11, 2012: 978-1401232122: Gates of Gotham: 2011 Batman: Gates of Gotham #1–5; material from Detective Comics Annual #12; Batman Annual #28 152 November 7, 2018: 978-1401284206: The Dark Knight: Golden Dawn: 1 2011 Batman: The Dark Knight #1–5 160 January 4 ...

  6. Batman - Wikipedia

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    Batman historian Les Daniels credits Gardner Fox with creating the concept of Batman's arsenal with the introduction of the utility belt in Detective Comics #29 (July 1939) and the first bat-themed weapons the batarang and the "Batgyro" in Detective Comics #31 and 32 (Sept. and October 1939). [69] Personal armor

  7. Batplane - Wikipedia

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    When the Batplane is stolen and triplicated by smugglers in Batman #61, Batman and Robin upgrade the Batplane to jet propulsion, adding at least "100 miles per hour" to its maximum speed. [7] [11] Batplane III is a modified Wayne Aerospace SlipStream ($46 million sans "extras"). It is detailed to resemble a standard mid-size corporate jet ...

  8. Category:.30-06 Springfield machine guns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category ".30-06 Springfield machine guns" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.

  9. Batman (2003 toy line) - Wikipedia

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    The Batman figure was based on the art of Neal Adams. This figure was a retooled Zipline Batman with a new belt, a thicker cape (blue on the outside and black on the inside), a Silver Age accurate paint application, and three accessories: a Batarang, Grapple Gun, and handcuffs.