The complete history of the Batmobile from 1939 to today, featuring news and information from the comics, television, movies, games, toys, and more!
Polar Lights 1960s Batmobile Panzer's Batman Page From the designer: "Based off of the 66 JL, my inspiration was Mad Max's Car. I made a custom metal roll cage and bars to reinforce the doors. Shoehorned in a Ford BB 427 with a supercharger, hooked up to a 15lb bottle of nitro...
This new series retained most of the elements from the previous show, along with some new additions like the Bat Mite. Though it does draw some influence from the Futura Batmobile, this car isn't as strong an homage as other cars of the time: the nose, "Coke bottle" sides and full-...
“For me, there’s no more iconic place to start than in Gotham City with Batman himself. Over the years there have been numerous interpretations of the Batmobile and it was a lot of fun to be able to cast my eye over them,” Stephenson says.Click here t...
The fateful meeting between he and Batman has been recounted several times over the years, but even before the actual story began, we got a glimpse of the encounter on the cover of Batman #408. For this art, the Batmobile is drawn as a Lamborghini Countach with several small modifications...
Next week we will see Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder in adventures of the year 1940 in Batman and Detective Comics, with introductions to new villains and facets of his mythology such as the Batmobile!
The MINI Ice Cream Van is affectionately called the Batmobile Mini by many, although it delivers icy goodness instead of justice. It was created from the classic Mini Pickup – with just the roof and back removed – and took its design inspiration from the 1960’s Batman television show. Mr...
Whether it was the Batmobile’s Machine Age and streamlined form, the geometric features of the Joker, or the beautifully drawn skyscrapers of Gotham’s skyline, Batman: The Animated Series turned a whole generation of kids on to the wonders of this impressive art style. A Visually Striking...
Even though Batman had not yet made an appearance (not until 1939) mavens ofBatman triviaare suggesting that there might have been another reason that the Dark Knight did not engage. Turns out he was stuck in traffic in his Bat Model T (a precursor to the Batmobile) and his one clean ...
The Batmobile, magnatraction and lightweight design made for a good performing set. The first unique car liveries to appear in a Scalextric set only available for one retailer was the Rally Cross set in 1992. The set was available at ToysRUs and contained two Mini Cooper models in black ...