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There are constant alternate future versions of these characters as the Dark Knight, and Dick once served as the main Batman after Bruce’s supposed death, but not everyone has had a fair shot at being Batman. That all changed with DC K.O.: Knightfight. After Bruce tried to cheat the Heart of Apokalips, it punished him by throwing him through its constructed realities where his children took up his mantle, and it ruined their lives. While only Dick, Jason, Tim, and Damian have story time dedicated to them, the Heart showed most of the other young Bat-Family members as Batman, and that got me wanting to rank their costumes.
So, today, we’re going to take a look at each of the Bat-Family’s costumes from the Heart of Apokalips’s alternate futures where they became Batman, and rank them. Each of these suits is special in its own regard, blending elements of the characters’ main identities with the Caped Crusader to create a look that pays homage to both of them. Some of these suits, however, pay more homage to one than the other. Specifically, we’ll be ranking these not just as superhero costumes, but as Batman suits. The Dark Knight has a very specific look that must be maintained, so that will play a big role in the ranking. With that said, let’s get right into it.
10) Jason Todd

Jason, seriously, what is this? I know that all of these costumes are designed to embody the characters’ identity before and after becoming Batman, but this is just a Red Hood suit with bat ears. It’s not a bad Red Hood suit, as the bulky, militaristic look definitely works for a Jason who has sacrificed every part of himself to the fight. Still, there’s too much Red Hood here, and not nearly enough Batman. The tattered red cape is a fantastic touch, however. This suit is too much Red Hood and even Arkham Knight to be a good Batman costume, but as a Jason suit, it’s an interesting look for sure.
9) Duke Thomas

While I can’t say Duke’s costume is bad, unfortunately, I can’t say if it’s good either. We see the least amount of Duke’s Batman costume, and what little we do see is the same as his Signal costume with a cape added. Duke’s costume is fantastic, but the bright yellow design does not work for Batman, who uses stealth more often than not. The bright colors aren’t necessarily a problem for Duke, given that he can control light and shadows, but Batman’s primary color has always been either black or blue, and yellow is a major departure from that.
8) Jean-Paul Valley

Jean-Paul has been Batman once before, and this suit is a beautiful callback to his time as the Dark Knight. The massive golden chest-armor, clawed gauntlets, and endless sharp edges all scream the height of the ‘90s anti-hero boom, which Jean-Paul’s stint as Batman embodied. This suit would never work for the regular Batman, but for Jean-Paul, it’s a fantastic callback to his descent into madness and over-the-top violence while combining that with his heroic modern perspective. Still, as fun as this suit is, it can’t work for Batman, as was always the point with his suits.
7) Barbara Gordon

This is a strange entry, because I really do love this look for Babs. The bright blue cowl and yellow accents contrast beautifully against the fully black suit. I could easily see this as an alternate costume for Batman. The only problem is that, without context, this looks like every other Barbara Gordon costume. That’s not a bad thing in a vacuum, as Babs has fantastic costumes and this is easily one of her best, but when she’s trying to look like Batman and not Batgirl, it is an issue. I love this look, but again, it needs something to make it clear it’s a Batman costume.
6) Jace Fox

Jace is unique as he’s the only entry here who isn’t a core member of the Bat-Family. He already operates as the Batman of New York, but his adventures are mostly unrelated to the rest of the Family’s. This new suit bears clear resemblance to his normal one, though it has clear armor plating, a black undergarment, and a full face mask once again. This is the most standard Batman costume on this list, and while it definitely works as that, it doesn’t innovate. This is the middle-ground Batman costume. There’s nothing bad here, but nothing new or exceptional. Still, this is a good costume.













