In chronological order, it
covers the design and evolution of Batman's vehicle in the DC
comic books, the early film serials, the 1960s TV show, the cartoons, and all eight movies, with input from various individuals of importance, including Christopher Nolan, Joel Schumacher, Adam West, the TV Batmobile's customizer George Barris, Tim Burton (in seemingly old footage), Batman historians, crew members, stuntmen, comic book artists, Comic - Con attendees, and ventriloquist / Batmobile owner Jeff Du
comic books, the early film serials, the 1960s TV show, the cartoons, and all eight movies, with input from various individuals of importance, including Christopher Nolan, Joel Schumacher, Adam West, the TV Batmobile's customizer George Barris, Tim Burton (in seemingly
old footage), Batman historians, crew members, stuntmen,
comic book artists, Comic - Con attendees, and ventriloquist / Batmobile owner Jeff Du
comic book artists,
Comic - Con attendees, and ventriloquist / Batmobile owner Jeff Du
Comic - Con attendees, and ventriloquist / Batmobile owner Jeff Dunham.
They reflect on the demons and deities of the memory as seen on our devices, online, on television, billboards, boxtops, catechisms, illustrated classic
comic books, masterpieces in the Frick,
old paperback
covers, graffiti and signage on moving vehicles and packaging detritus of every shape and kind.