Man-Bat (DC Comics) Character Review
Man-Bat, is a fictional Character who appears in comic books published by DC Comics, usually as a supervillain and adversary of Batman, though occasionally depicted as a heroic character. He first appeared in Detective Comics (June 1970) and was created by Frank Robbins and Neal Adams. Man-Bat was the star of his own eponymous series in 1975–1976, which lasted two issues before being canceled - More about Man-Bat (DC Comics) Character Review...keep reading !!
Powers and Abilities (Man-Bat)
By taking his bat-gland formula, Kirk Langstrom can transform himself
into a bat-like creature. By taking an antidote he can return to human
form.
As Man-Bat, his strength, agility and endurance are all enhanced to
super human levels; Kirk possesses an extra set of digits that form
leathery bat wings that allow him to fly, and has super-sensitive
hearing, and natural sonar. He emits high-pitched sound waves and can
hear the echoes they make when they bounce off nearby objects, enabling
Man-Bat to navigate perfectly in pitch black darkness.
If in Man-Bat form for a prolonged time, he loses control over his
animalistic side and works purely on instinct, making him prone to harm
friend and foe alike.
In Other Media (Film/Movie)
- Man-Bat was considered as an antagonist in one of the unproduced scripts for a third Joel Schumacher Batman film. He was due to be played by Mark Linn-Baker or Martin Short.
- Man-Bat was also a possible antagonist in theseries' unmade fifth film Batman Triumphant but was dropped in favor of the Scarecrow and Harley Quinn.
- Man Bat was to a central antagonist in Lee Shapiro's Batman: DarKnight script alongside the Scarecrow.
- In the film Batman Begins, Jonathan Crane is under the influence of his own fear-inducing toxin when he sees Batman as a Bat-like monster similar to Man-Bat. When the Narrows in under the influence of Crane's fear gas, the population sees Batman as a monster flying in the sky again similar to Man-Bat.
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