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Fans have rejoiced at the new batsuit in Matt Fraction and Jorge Jimenez’s Batman #1. The writing on the wall was that fans wanted a simpler approach to Batman. As great as his stuff has been since the 2000s, it’s long been time for the return of the “Caped Crusader.” “The Dark Knight” had his time in the sun, but it needs to be put to rest. And we’re hoping for a similar approach to new eras of costume variation in the future.
In the meantime, here are the worst of the worst when it comes to Batman costumes.
7) Azbat Suit (Version 2)

When Azrael jumped into the role of Batman during Knightfall, his overdesigned Batsuit was unique. When he added even more technology to it, it was doing too much. If the suit was from an alternate timeline, it would have worked a lot better. For the main DC Universe continuity in the 1990s? It was the definition of “overdone.”
While it wasn’t designed by Rob Liefeld, it still has the signature pouches, bulky shoulder armor, and rampant technology that’s often Liefeld’s signature. At least the costume had feet, but that didn’t save it from fan dismay. If you take the bat out of the equation, it’s fine as is. Although it loses something as a Batman suit. That’s a perfect metaphor for Knightfall as a whole.
6) Flashpoint

The Flashpoint batsuit began as an alternate timeline suit. Later, once it joined the main DC continuity, that’s where it went wrong. The suit made sense for a darker and grizzled Thomas Wayne, but having him stay this way and be a villain doesn’t make a ton of sense. A lot can be said about how this version of Batman was used. But in Rebirth, the suit was just wrong for a villain.
Having Thomas Wayne stay is one thing, but keeping him as a villain ruins what the suit meant in Flashpoint. It’s made the fans turn on the suit from a story where it made sense. With the alternate timeline issue, the gun holsters add a greater sense of fear for those who wanted Batman. It says so much about what happened with Batman’s Rebirth title and should have been kept in the past. It’s the classic story of too much of a good thing.
5) Rainbow Suit

The rainbow suit is the only Silver Age one we still think looks goofy. The story it was used in works, but when the suits all merged, it lost us. The idea of Bruce wearing different suits of different colors every night was a solid concept, although it looked better separated and had a certain charm to it. Mixing them all into one suit felt like an overload of Silver Ageism. The only reason this suit should ever come back is for the yearly Pride special. I’m surprised that they haven’t used it yet.
4) Citizen Wayne

The best way I can describe the Citizen Wayne costume is, it was made to be an action figure โ but not the good kind with the McFarlane toys label, more along the lines of his competitors. The strange cape, along with the very strange gold trim mask, just looks like an absolute mess. It’s trying to invoke new imagery, but it’s just not the same. It feels like another alternate universe suit, but once again in the main universe. Once again, another awful suit that should have worked a lot better than it did.











