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An extremely different variant of the Batsuit is featured in Batman Beyond (1999–2001) which does away with the traditional individual articles of clothing and appears to be a simple black bodysuit with a bloodred chest emblem and the cowl also covers the entire face: however, this version is a form-fitting "power suit" with cutting-edge ...
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Batman was flying around nearly naked in the early days! The first Batman Lewis Wilson was outfitted in ill-fitting gray and black cloth suit in 1943 as he dashed around to protect Gotham City.
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David Crossman (born 12 February 1970) [1] is a British costume designer for film and television. [2] [3] He is best known for his work on Napoleon, The Batman, 1917 and Rogue One.