Posts Tagged ‘Mask’

Very expensive batman costumes at the top end

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

If you thought that batman’s influence was only on youngsters, then think again. Here are 2 news items to show how the caped crusader carries weight well outside the movie industry.

batman costumes

IN one state a Court has just banned a man from putting on a Batman costume to be reinforced by his bail conditions. He was arrested in Petoskey where he was seen hanging from a building, equipped with a baton and a chemical spray.He made a press statement that he was being chased by people and decided to hide the best way he could.
The terms of his bail strictly set out that he many not wear any batman costumes fro a period of 6 months.

In a second news item, DC comics limited edition of batman costumes is valued at $999
due to the detail on the muscles on the suit and a specially crafted mask and head set.
For women there is the $400 Batgirl costume. Included in the costume is a leotard and corset together with mask and gloves. You have to be a be a die hard enthusiast to get in that this end of the batman costumes market.

The evolution of the batman costume

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

In May 1939 ‘Detective Comics’ created a character that would go on to become a household name not just in America but all over the world. That character was Batman (aka ‘The Dark Knight’ and ‘The Caped Crusader’). Over the last seventy years he has starred in numerous comics, graphic novels, books, movies and video games. During this time the Batman persona has, in most ways, remained much the same since his conception. The Batman costumes that have been worn, however, have steadily and sometimes dramatically evolved.

The evolution of Batman costumes began within his first year of life. The first things to change were the ears on the costume- they became longer. In July 1939 the utility belt was introduced to his outfit. Despite some minor changes the Batman costumes remained pretty much the same then until 1964. They were just basic, Grey figure-clinging suits with a cape and mask. At one point, D.C. were actually starting to give serious consideration to dropping Batman completely due to sales of the comic slumping so dramatically. Something had to be done and some changes were made to several things in the comic including the Batman costumes. The bat symbol on the costumes’ chest was given a yellow background the shape of the cape was changed.

1966 brought the TV series of ‘Batman’ to our screens. The batman costumes during this period stayed pretty much the same. With the show finally being axed in 1968, after 120 episodes, D.C. tried to re-establish the darker side of Batman. This was only evident in comic form until 1989 when Tim Burton released his ‘Batman’ movie. It was at this point that batman costumes began to become far more ‘body-armour’ orientated. The other big difference was the loss of the yellow and black symbol on the chest.


Featuring Recent Posts WordPress Widget development by YD