One of the coolest superhero suit in theDC ComicsUniverse is theBatman Beyondsuit , first view in the invigorate show from 1999 . Set in the futuristic Neo - Gotham ,   theBatman Beyondsuit was differentfrom former iterations of the Batsuit because   of its streamlined show , long ears , and lack of a mantle . The appearance of the Beyond cause helped differentiate Terry McGinnis ’s style of crimefighting from Bruce Wayne , who had previously swear on reverence and intimidation that was accomplish through his costume . AsBatman Beyondlater expand into comics , writer Dan Jurgens boom upon the existing lore from the show , filling in Terry McGinnis ’s story with other details from the DC Universe . As chance would have it , Jurgens instantly addressed the iconic look of theBatman Beyondsuit and attributed the basis of its designnotfrom Bruce Wayne himself , but from an entirely unlike Batman all : Jim Gordon .

InBatman Beyond#4 , which sawTim Drake fill in for Terry McGinnis as Batmanin Gotham ’s future , he was given the 1.0 adaptation of the Batsuit by Barbara Gordon , revealed to be the same mecha suit that Jim Gordon wore duringBatman : Superheavyfrom the New-52 ( written by Dan Jurgens , artistic production by Bernard Chang , colours by Marcelo Maiolo , letters by Dave Sharpe ) . In a series from Scott Snyder , Greg Capullo , and Danny Miki , Jim Gordon had taken up the mantel as Batman after   Bruce Wayne disappeared . Not surprisingly , Gordon wear a different Batsuit from Bruce Wayne , one that was pen of a slimmer , blackened suit without a cape that then was paired with a large mecha causa that provided additional armor . Because Tim Drake was wearing the 5.0 edition of theBatman Beyondsuit , it is absolved that substantial improvements had been made to streamline Gordon ’s suit over the years .

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Comic book art: Batman faces the four Robins: Nightwing Dick Grayson, Red Hood Jason Todd, Red Robin Tim Drake, and Robin Damian Wayne.

Tim Drake ’s find of the 1.0 version of theBatman Beyondsuit then places Gordon’sSuperheavymech and suit within a broader timeline in DC Comics that leads to the events in   Neo - Gotham . Superheavyisn’t aswidely acknowledge as a chapter in Batman historyas other present moment from the New-52 , making particular of its inclusion inBatman Beyondeven more surprising . In this sense , Batman Beyond ’s harkening back to a lesser known account is a testament to the depth of Batman lore with regards to the different people who have taken up the hood over the long time .

ApproachingBatman Beyond ’s Batsuit with Gordon’sSuperheavysuit in mind , it makes sense why it would be base off of costume fatigue by someone else other than Bruce Wayne . Superheavyfrom its premise alone provided blank for look at what the import of Batman is without Bruce Wayne in the suit . It asked a interrogation of to what extent the   persona ofBatman   was an saying of Bruce Wayne ’s personality ,   life experience , and response to his surroundings rather than static elements that every Batman after him needed to embody . By give Gordon a raw suit , and thus a new look to Batman , Superheavyshowed that Batman could still be an identity operator that was made personal to to every person who wore the cowl , reflect not only their experience , but also their objectives .

Batman Beyondhas always been about envisioning a Batman without Bruce Wayne , and having Jim Gordon ’s suit be the basis for Terry McGinnis ’s fit in accordance with the serial publication ’s themes .   Gordon ’s suit being the original shew the extent to whichBatman Beyondhas never only been Bruce Wayne ’s project , but one belonging to different members   within his roundabout . In this sense , Tim Drake ’s discovery of the origin ofBatman Beyond ’s suit speaks to how Batman has always been an identity formed from the collective resource , than strictly from the personal .

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Tim Drake discovers Jim Gordon’s Batsuit in Batman Beyond #4.

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