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Fan Art Friday #83 – 77 Years of Batsuits

Batman has been around for over 70 years. With that breadth of history under his batwings, changes in appearance are inevitable and probably necessary—one outfit for that long would be boring. Batman’s costumes have varied between comics, video games, television, and film, over the years. And when you add in the variety of Batman substitutes on various Earths in the DC Comics multiverse, the Batsuit wardrobe is practically endless—it would take tons of closet space to hold everything. But artist Derek Nochefranca wasn’t intimidated by the many stylings of Bruce Wayne. He tackled an immense undertaking with his 77 Years of Batsuits project.

Derek illustrated a wide and impressive selection of Bat-costumes from across the eras. Exhibit A: Batman’s original costume from 1939 complete with purple gloves:

This shinier, lighter version of Batman is from the Gothtopia arc from Detective Comics. It was depicted in a hallucination induced by Scarecrow:

Toss your batarang in a downward direction to see more of Derek’s documentation of Batsuits. You can see tons more takes on Batman’s various identities across the years and multiverse over at Derek’s website, in his Instagram feed, and at Facebook. You can find prints of Derek’s work at Etsy.

Which Batsuit is your favorite? Share your pick in the comments.

Also, if you have fan art you’d like to see featured in an upcoming Fan Art Friday, leave links to your portfolio in the comments, tag or mention me on Instagram, tweet me, or email me at alratcliffe at yahoo dot com.

Images: Derek Nochefranca

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