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Awesome BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES Batmobile Poster Art By Artist Craig Drake — GeekTyrant

Awesome BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES Batmobile Poster Art By Artist Craig Drake — GeekTyrant

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If you're a fan of Batman: The Animated Series , this limited edition Batmobile print created by aritst Craig Drake is a must! This is my favorite Batmobile design, so while I was at Comic-Con, I had to pick myself up this print from Hero Complex Gallery.
If you like what you see and you want to print for yourself you can pick yourself one up here. The 36x24 print is $75 and the 24x16 is $50. There's also a 18x12 metallic edition for $50.
The Batmobile in Batman: The Animated Series is pure, unfiltered cool, is a sleek, gothic beast of a machine that perfectly captures the noir tone of the show. Its long frame and roaring jet engine make it feel like a cross between a muscle car and an art deco nightmare, and every time it bursts onto the screen, it's high-octane epicness.
Its design is timeless, combining retro-futuristic flair with just the right amount of menace, making it one of the most iconic and badass Batmobiles ever created.
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