15 Best Things The Internet Has Done With Batman

Films, comics and more to keep the Bat-Computer busy on slow nights.

Batman is the ultimate DIY superhero. He has no powers or extremely unconventional abilities (though his genes probably don't suck), just the untold godzillions of dollars his company provides for his crimefighting endeavors. Still, there's the persistent idea that he "could be you." The Internet is the ultimate DIY medium. Even today, with powerful corporations making their presences felt, an individual artist can still put something together and make an impression online as they can€™t in the nationwide theater chains, the television networks or even the comic book stores. Put the two of them together and you have an army of talented people ready to identify with Batman and make something funny, intriguing or moving in his name. There are loads of €œBat-memes€ that didn€™t even make it onto this list of fifteen. The Dark Knight Rises left the Web with a few juicy exploitable quotes. One Internet adaptation shows Batman eating a hotdog, while another insists that Batman does not eat such junk food. Countless images of Adam West trying to get rid of a bomb also vied for attention. Drawing on both longtime fan favorites and new discoveries made thorough targeted research, this list should be to Internet Batman lists what Batman is to people€”rigorously tested and the best of the best.
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T Campbell has written quite a few online comics series and selected work for Marvel, Archie and Tokyopop. His longest-running works are Fans, Penny and Aggie-- and his current project with co-writer Phil Kahn, Guilded Age.