Are you a big batman fan just like me? Do you want to bring home the bat-cave and feel like a superhero? Choose from the collection below and bring home the excitement
1. RoomMates RMK2696TB Batman Quote Peel and Stick Wall Decals, 9" x 40"
This easy to peel and stick batman wall decal sticks to any smooth surface. It doesn’t leave any sticky residue on removing. Batman quote would give a special kick start to the day.
2. Gotham City - Boy Girl Room - Mural Wall Decal Sticker For Home Car Laptop (Wide 30" x 10" Height)
Bring home the Gotham city wall decal that comes in different sizes to fit your home, car or even laptop. With the special batman emblem on the light give you a feel of being ready to take over the world.
3. Fangeplus(TM)
In an attempt to show our gratitude to him, let us make this day an memorial that will always stand in his honor. Teach your children about the Batman and the sacrifices he made for each and every one of us. Tell your children that without this man, the city would not be like it is today, chances are, none of us would be alive if it hadn't been for Batman. Tell your children not to honor the Batman with kind words, though words may be nice, actions say what words cannot. Tell your children to act like Batman, to always put others before themselves, to sacrifice for those in need. Let us send this message out of just Gotham, let us share our message with every one in attempts that we can bring the world together and fight back against the evil that walks among us. Let us sacrifice the way Batman always did for
Batman was created after Detective Comics (D.C.) wanted a new super hero to follow-up after Superman. In May of 1933, Bob Kane and Bill Finger created Batman. Bob was born on October 24, 1915 and died November 3, 1998. Bill was born February 8, 1914 and died January 1974. Bill always loved comics as a child and still when he went to high school at DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx New York. He and Bob went to the same high school but never socialized because they were in different classes. Bob meet Bill when Bill was working as a shoe salesman. They worked on many comics together for kids comic books and local newspapers. When they found out that Detective Comics (D.C.) wanted a new super hero they went to work. One day Bob came to Bill with a character, Batman. Bill liked the idea but said it looked too much like Superman. The original illustration had a Robin style mask and red outfit. So Bob took a Webster’s Dictionary and found a picture of a bat. He added bat ears to the mask, giving the full mask a more mysterious look. He changed the colors to black and yellow and added a cape that was cut like bat wings. When writing the comics Bill made Batman’s personality a...
Gotham is Batman’s hometown and an incredibly corrupt place. It is well known for its corrupt police department, which turns a blind eye to Batman’s questionable actions, since they are for the sake of the city. The city produces deviance because of the officials and police officers which shy away from addressing crimes. Although Batman is committing crimes in order to fight crime, this is not necessarily moral. While Batman is ultimately solving the city’s
The poster I have chosen contains a young woman holding a gun with a red bandage covering her eyes and mouth and behind her, on the wall is an American Flag painted on with dripping textures. On the American Flag there is a quote which reads, "We kill people who kill people because killing
The art is spectacular: eerie, beautiful, and violent. Jack Napier mirror's Bruce Wayne, his style, his posture, and smirk. Batman is drawn monstrous, a quasi-form of Bruce. He is barely relatable and appears barely human. Extreme dark hues, and shadows alluding to Gotham's loss once Napier rises and Batman falls. The lines in Hollingsworth's faces outline emotions strongly, the characters look stressed, tired, in pain. They called it a "European Art Style," I suppose from classic noir and the eerie, mal-nourished looks. He's a previous winner of the Eisner awards, and one can see why in his
...t up in his honor. Batman gets this statue because he is worthy of this honor for all that he has done for Gotham City.
Batman (Christian Bale) is hoping to hand on his crime fighting duties to D.A Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) yet when Batman’s cards are on the table the twisted mastermind who goes by the name of the joker (Heath Ledger), forces the masked vigilante to go against everything he ever stood for.
As stated above, graffiti can be viewed in museums, but they can also be seen in public galleries and peoples homes. From the article by Robin Newton, ...
Fairey, an American Artist from South Carolina, graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 1992. During his young adult years, Fairey “realized his desire and interest in the street art culture and graffiti movement” while he was working in a skate shop as a part-time job. As seen and described in his documentary, Obey Giant, Fairey’s first piece of work, the Andre Posse, was the sticker he used as an example to teach his friend about printmaking. This sticker once simplified and made into what today is known as the Obey logo. Fast forward to the presidential election of 2008, Fairey produces the Hope poster. The poster almost immediately turns into a global icon which is still recognized and even derived from today. This is the second art piece, to be discussed in this essay. Shepard Fairey’s Artwork, and Shepard Fairey’s influence on the world, each with their own various sub-topics such as the global iconography and impact within the means of copyright law. These pieces stress that from the smallest pieces within an artist’s portfolio to the largest can have a major impact on the world around us.
In the inky blackness, glistening lights shone bright. Making it easy to see the towering buildings of Gotham City. Overlooking the glittering city, stood the dark brooding hero known as Batman. His black, slick cape billowed with the breeze, as his alert eyes watched for trouble. His costume was charcoal gray, with his his yellow and black emblem on the top center of his chest. The emblem was of the creature of the night, the cave dweller, the bat. His cowl, just like his cape was dark black. He wears his dark yellow utility belt, it's contents have saved him more than can be counted. Now his eyes, they're cold and dark. If you were to look at his eyes, they would make you stop dead. He wore all of his attire, not just to hide his identity, but to also strike fear in the hearts of criminals.
Bruce Wayne was a poor kid from a poor city. His family was killed and he decides to fight crime, similar to Spider Man. Only Batman, some how got extremely rich to own his own cave, custom Bat Mobile, and have some sweet gadgets. I don’t know a lot about Batman, but I know enough that money doesn’t grow on trees. Besides, even if he did get the money reasonably, there would be other flaws. For example, there is no way he built his car him self. He had to have had a body shop customize it. And if this were the case, it wouldn’t be too hard for Joker or someone to find out...
Comic books were not introduced to the United States until the late 1800s. The comic book is a historic text that shares insight on how young people and adults see cultural and political issues (“Archetypes, Commercialism, and Hollywood: A History of the Comic Book”). Ever since the 1960s the two main publishers of comic books was Marvel and Detective Comics (DC). The Comic book history has been divided into “ages” by many comic book fans (“Archetypes, Commercialism, and Hollywood: A History of the Comic Book”). There are five different ages which are “distinguished as the Golden (1938-1956), Silver (1956-1971), Bronze (1971-1980), Iron (1980-1987), and Modern
No matter what people say about it, Graffiti is a form of self-expression. It is important to realize the amount of talent and work required to create a piece of graffiti. The scale of such a piece can be small found on a corner to massive one taking up an entire wall. However, there are varying
In everyone’s life someone has a villain. In movies, they have villains, like in batman you have the joker. Why talk about villains in this biology essay? In the United States cancer and tumors are our villain. Cancer is a disease that happens by an uncontrollable division of cells that are abnormal in some part of your body.The development of cancer is a multistep process in which cells progressively become more infectious. Cancer is like an army and it attacks all your cells. There is no escaping the army because if they don’t destroy you all at once, they keep you as prisoners of war until you are completely vanished. A tumor is caused by an abnormal growth of tissue which swells a part of the body without inflammation. A lot of the genes