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  2. Batman's utility belt - Wikipedia

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    The grapple gun, which fired the Batline/Bat-rope (it had to be thrown manually prior to that), was first introduced in Tim Burton's live-action film, Batman. One feature added to the utility belt in the film and its sequel Batman Returns, was a small motor which would move items from the back of the belt around to the front allowing Batman ...

  3. Batsuit - Wikipedia

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    Its original utility belt was capsulized like the original design from Batman: The Animated Series. It is also revealed that some of the suit's technology (notably the servomotors in the limbs) was designed by prosthesis scientist Dr. Peter Corso.

  4. Publication history of Batman - Wikipedia

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    Batman's characteristic utility belt was introduced in Detective Comics #29 (July 1939), followed by the boomerang-like batarang and the first bat-themed vehicle, the Batplane, in #31 (September 1939). The character's origin was revealed in #33 (November 1939), unfolding in a two-page story that establishes the brooding persona of Batman, a ...

  5. 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). [67] Personal armor

  6. Timeline of DC Comics (1930s) - Wikipedia

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    Also major fictional elements introduced in the Batman comics include the fictional police department led by Gordon, the costume known as the Batsuit with weapons known as Batman's utility belt and the Batarang, an original version of two vehicles known as the Batmobile and the Batplane and the building called Wayne Manor.

  7. The Joker Is Wild (Batman) - Wikipedia

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    This episode is based on "The Joker's Utility Belt", a 1952 comic story published in Batman #73. The Joker's henchwoman Queenie originated in the comic books in the 1940s. In that story, as the Joker's cohort, she learned Bruce Wayne was Batman but was killed, taking the information with her.

  8. 10 Discontinued Chick-Fil-A Menu Items That Customers Want ...

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    In a classy move to appease loyal fans, Chick-fil-A released the original recipe, ensuring the beloved slaw could live on in home kitchens. CFA Properties, Inc. Grilled Spicy Deluxe Sandwich.

  9. Batarang - Wikipedia

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    According to The Essential Batman Encyclopedia, "The most consistently used versions of the Batarang included ones with micro-serrated edges; a hard-impact version for stunning criminals; a remote-controlled one linked to his Utility Belt; and an aerodynamically edged model with a throwing top." [4]

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