Originally published at: Graphing the comparative sizes of different Batmans | Boing Boing
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I object. If Lego Batman gets represented, then various cartoon editions of Batman should also be registered.
I supposed Mask of the Phantasm Batman should be there
I haven’t seen those serials since I was a kid and completely forgot about them. Thanks for the reminder.
Good lord, is Affleck really that tall!
So I’m as tall (short) as the shortest batman, but heavier than the heaviest batman.
Reaches for Salad
I’d be curious to see the stats on Alan Napier when he was Alfred dressed as batman:
He looked kinda skinny but according to IMDB he was 6’6" (198 cm) making him the tallest of all Bat-men!
What? No Batgirl or Batwoman?
ETA: Okay, some research…
Yvonne Craig (Batgirl 1967) stood at 5’4", or 163 cm.
Ruby Rose (recent Batwoman) stands at 5’7", or 170 cm.
Javicia Leslie (current Batwoman) stands at 5’3.5" or 161 cm.
Leslie Grace (upcoming film Batgirl) stands at 5’6", or 168 cm.
Those batman ears appear to be remarkably standardized as compared to the expanded batverse…
Salad Man: “Prepare for a dressing down.”
… he must have rrrrealllly long legs.
Was this graphic deliberately designed to break all the rules of good graphical representation of data? Because it sure ticks a lot of bad design boxes. AND it’s based (to the nearest centimeter?!) on estimates.
Batfleck, “I’m… BATMAN!”
Battison, “I’m… THE Batman!”
The set designs for this series could often be wonderfully creative. That tunnel of card suits is very trippy.
I love Napier’s legs in the Bat-Hosiery.
“Holy Cereal, Batman!”
Do they go “eee eee eee” when you put the milk on?
But he has a better jump shot than Ben Affleck.