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Excerpt from The Batmobile: What a Pain in the Ass,
Batman first appeared in May of 1939 in Detective Comics #27, and although the first true Batmobile did not appear for another two years, it has become one of the Dark Knight's best known weapons. The Batmobile made its career debut in Batman #5, then appeared on a comic cover for the first time for Batman #20. Because of different artists' interpretations of what the car should be, it changed size, shape, and features frequently. Later, as the car was marketed beyond the comics, more forms appeared based on practical or aesthetic considerations. In the 1960s, the first full size, fully operational Batmobile was built for the TV show Batman, and had to face financial and functional questions. A few years later the design of this car would be modified for use in the Superfriends cartoon series, with the unique considerations of making a car that could be easily drawn repeatedly for animation. Then, nearly three decades after the TV series, Batman returned to live action with Warner Brothers Batman movies. At about the same time, Batman: The Animated series came out, with a whole new take on the design of Batman and his universe. All of this was on top of the natural evolution of the car over 60+ years, taking into account new technological features like the jet engine and the computer. I started collecting data on the Batmobiles a few years ago while trying to research a model project I was working on (you can visit my scale model site here). I discovered that there were very few reference guides to the Batmobile, and none of them covered the complete history of the car. Many focused only on a single generation (such as the Futura Batmobile), or they covered a particular genre (TV, cartoons, movies, etc.). As I collected information from all of these sources, I decided to put together my own history of the Batmobile. Before I started this project, I had no idea how convoluted the history of the Batmobile could be. For example, the Batmobile was subject to the interpretation and skills of the current artist throughout the comic series, often resulting in completely different cars from one issue to the next. The overlapping of different styles and formats made a continuous evolution of the car impossible to document. Instead, I have the Batmobiles on this site organized by their debut year, and then (if possible) any information about when the car was "officially" retired. If you have any pictures of Batmobiles that you think I should include, or if you have any info about any I have listed, please let me know at spencer1984@yahoo.com.
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