COMICS: Batman's Knightmare Suit From BATMAN v SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Is Part Of The DC Universe

COMICS: Batman's Knightmare Suit From BATMAN v SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Is Part Of The DC Universe

The Knightmare Batman costume in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was awesome even if the sequence didn't make much sense! Now, the suit has become canon in the DC Comics Universe. Check it out here...

By JoshWilding - Oct 19, 2017 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
This week's Batman #33 from Tom King and Joëlle Jones picks up shortly after Selina Kyle has accepted Bruce Wayne's marriage proposal and takes us to the Middle East as Batman and Catwoman take a horseback ride through the desert. Both heroes are decked out in modified costumes but as you've no doubt already realised, the Caped Crusader is wearing his Knightmare suit from the DC Films Universe! 

That was first introduced in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice during a sequence set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland where Superman had seemingly aligned himself with Darkseid and his army.


Despite how confusing that and the Flash's message which followed were to viewers, it was still a cool sequence which led to Batman's Knightmare costume adorning a variety of action figures and merchandise. Whether or not it will return on the big screen remains to be seen but it's interesting to see it added to the DC Comics Universe and the Dark Knight once again wielding a gun (albeit briefly). 

Have you been enjoying Tom King's run on Batman? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

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bangarangrufio
bangarangrufio - 10/19/2017, 3:23 AM
Awesome! I always love when the mediums embrace one another!
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 10/19/2017, 4:05 AM
@bangarangrufio - I love it when the different MEDIA embrace one another, too.
ElJefe
ElJefe - 10/19/2017, 4:23 AM
@GwenLantern - @bangarangrufio

Actually, “mediums” works for different forms of art, so is fine here.
bangarangrufio
bangarangrufio - 10/19/2017, 2:42 PM
@GwenLantern - Comics books, animation, live-action film, etc...

Mediums.
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 10/21/2017, 3:48 AM
@bangarangrufio - @EIJefe -

I'm not sure that's right at all.

Media is plural for medium. Simple as that, really.

Unless your talking about psychics, in which case, I too love it when the mediums embrace one another.
bangarangrufio
bangarangrufio - 10/21/2017, 1:43 PM
@GwenLantern - Lots of wonderful superhero art out there in the world.

What type of medium did they use? Comics? Animation? Film? Fan Art?

Medium.
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 10/22/2017, 1:45 AM
@bangarangrufio - Correct. Medium is singular for medium.
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 10/22/2017, 1:48 AM
@bangarangrufio - Comics is a medium.
Film is a medium.
Animation is a medium.

Comics, film and animation are media.

Just edgy kating. :)
bangarangrufio
bangarangrufio - 10/22/2017, 2:47 AM
@GwenLantern - "In the simplest terms, the noun medium is a go-between. ... The word medium has two plural forms—mediums and media—and which one you use depends on what you're talking about. If your subject is art, it's okay to use mediums or media. For science and communication, media is generally preferred."

https://www.shmoop.com/grammar/spelling/media-vs-medium.html
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 10/22/2017, 12:41 PM
@bangarangrufio - "Schmoop"?
bangarangrufio
bangarangrufio - 10/22/2017, 3:28 PM
@GwenLantern - Doesn't really matter. This is ridiculous.

But Google it. In art, both forms are acceptable.
HappyHater
HappyHater - 10/19/2017, 3:26 AM
This issue made no sense
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 10/19/2017, 3:34 AM
I think i know what King is planning to do with Talia, a character i always loved, and...i have mixed feelings...

Actually, Talia's whole role in the DCU is...strange after her rebirth.
Still can't decide if she's one of the good guys, bad, or if she walks in that gray area...
Ragnarocknroll
Ragnarocknroll - 10/19/2017, 3:35 AM
Batman wearing that makes no sense, especially in the desert heat.
BloodyBed
BloodyBed - 10/19/2017, 4:37 AM
What?? Catwoman and bats are engaged??? That's [frick]ing nuts!

So this is the feeling women get when watching soap operas.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 10/20/2017, 12:56 PM
@BloodyBed -

Zugwurst
Zugwurst - 10/19/2017, 5:01 AM
The best [frick]ing suit Batman ever wore in a movie. Pure awesomeness in my opinion.
Ragnarocknroll
Ragnarocknroll - 10/19/2017, 5:33 AM
@Zugwurst - Also the most nonsensical.
Zugwurst
Zugwurst - 10/19/2017, 8:48 AM
@MonsieurCringe - Why?
Ragnarocknroll
Ragnarocknroll - 10/21/2017, 12:42 AM
@Zugwurst - C'mon man. He wears an entire Batsuit (with cowl) and on top of that he wears a trench coat in the [frick]ing desert? Dude, I live in a desert and I can tell you Batman wouldn't last 3 minutes wearing that in the heat.
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