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The first design of the Jokermobile from Batman #37 (October 1946), art by Jerry Robinson.. The Jokermobile made its comic book debut in Batman #37 (October 1946), [1] in which Joker was fed up with Batman's superior gadgetry that played a role in foiling his criminal plots and so decided to build a series of Joker-themed gadgets, like the Jokermobile, for example, his own themed vehicle ...
KupujemProdajem is the most popular Serbian classified ads website. [1] As of August 2023, this online platform has over 5.5 million active listings for sale, and more than 3 million registered users. It is one of the most visited websites in Serbia. [2]
In 1972, the Mego Corporation made a landmark deal and secured the licenses to create toys for both National Periodical Publications (later DC Comics) and Marvel Comics. [1] Similar to Ideal Toy's Captain Action line, these figures featured removable cloth costumes, unlike the Captain Action line, the costumes came with the figure instead of ...
George Barris (born George Salapatas; November 20, 1925 – November 5, 2015) was an American designer and builder of Hollywood custom cars.Barris designed and built the Hirohata Merc.
Batman: Return of the Joker [a] is a 1991 run and gun video game, the follow-up to Sunsoft's first Batman game on the Nintendo Entertainment System.Unlike that game, which was based on the 1989 Batman film directed by Tim Burton, Return of the Joker is entirely self-contained and based more on the modern comic book iteration of Batman, but the Batmobile and the Batwing are featured from the ...
Mego may refer to: . Mego Records, an Austrian record label; Mego Corporation, a toy company that produced action figures during the 1970s and early 1980s; Mego (motorbikes), a Greek motorcycle manufacturer
The 1966–1968 television series Batman was so popular that its campy humor and its version of Batmobile were imported into Batman's comics. The iconic television Batmobile was a superficially modified concept car, the decade-old Lincoln Futura, owned by auto customizer George Barris, whose shop did the work. [11]
Hush (Thomas Elliot) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee, the character first appeared in Batman #609 in January 2003 as part of the twelve-issue storyline Batman: Hush.