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  1. Jul 17, 2024 · Co-plotted by Waid and Samnee, Batman and Robin: Year One marks the latest book that the duo have collaborated on together, including beloved runs on Marvel’s Black Widow and Daredevil. Batman ...

    • 10 Night-Owl
    • 9 Darkwing Duck
    • 8 Big Daddy
    • 7 Midnighter
    • 6 Nighthawk
    • 5 Nemesis
    • 4 Green Hornet
    • 3 Moon Knight
    • 2 Green Arrow
    • 1 Daredevil

    Night-Owl is a clear homage to Batman. The character appeared in Watchmen, which had several characters based on classics. However, Night-Owl was never anywhere near as great as Batman was, even in his prime. Yes, Night-Owl was wealthy and had his gadgets. He even had a flying craft that called to memory Batman's best toys. However, he was washed u...

    It can't all be serious, can it? One of the most popular cartoon characters from an entire generation's childhood is easily Darkwing Duck. Now, he is a duck and not a bat -- or a human. But he is Darkwing, and that name says it all. What made Darkwing Duck so great is that it never relied on just mimicking Batman in the series. Honestly, there is a...

    Big Daddy is Batman, but a very violent version of Batman. Appearing in Kick-Ass, Big Daddy is the father of Hit-Girl, and he wears a costume that looks almost just like that of the Caped Crusader. However, he does one thing that Batman would never do. He takes his guns, and he has a lot of them, and he blows the bad guys straight to Hell. Nic Cage...

    Warren Ellis created his versions of Batman and Superman in his pages of Stormwatch. Apollo was clearly Superman while The Midnighter was Batman, and under the creative mind of Ellis, he took them in directions that DC Comics would never dare tread. RELATED: 10 Heroes Everyone Forgets Defeated Superman This direction included a romantic relationshi...

    Nighthawk was possibly the closest Marvel ever came to ripping off Batman completely. His origins came in the '70s as part of Squadron Supreme, which was full of characters that payed homage to the mainline DC Comics heroes. Later, Kyle Richmond went on to be a member of The Defenders -- a rich man playing a superhero. However, when Marvel brought ...

    Mark Millar created Nemesis for one reason. He wanted to create a Batman that grew up and did everything differently than the DC Comics version. What if he used his wealth to become a cold-blooded supervillain instead of a hero? Millar asked, what if Batman turned into The Joker. This comic was a violent revenge story and took someone with Batman's...

    Green Hornet is not only considered rip off of Batman, but he is a character that crossed paths with Batman. Here is the problem. Bob Kane and Bill Finger created Batman in 1939. George W. Trendle and Fran Striker created Green Hornet in 1936 -- three years before Batman ever showed up. RELATED: Men Of Steal: 7 Failed Blatant Superman Rip-Offs (And...

    Too many people call Moon Knight Marvel's version of Batman. There are some similarities, but Moon Knight is a much more complex character than Batman. Yes, both men are wealthy and use their money to front their crime-fighting adventures, but Batman is just a man fighting for good. Moon Knight has a split-personality and struggles to maintain his ...

    DC Comics have their own alternate version of Batman. He even works with Batman on occasion, and both men are members of the Justice League. Green Arrow is Oliver Quinn, a man using his wealth to fight crime, protecting his city from those wishing to destroy it. Yeah, he is Batman. In the comics, he is also a super liberal version of Batman who car...

    The most successful Batman rip-off of all-time is Marvel's Daredevil. Batman is the Dark Knight, taking the appearance of a bat to frighten and scare the criminals of Gotham City. Daredevil took a name that is meant to scare criminals, dressed up like a red devil and set out to protect the people of Hell's Kitchen from anyone who tries to hurt them...

  2. Daredevil and Batman must work together to defeat Two-Face, who partners with Marvel villain Mr. Hyde. Batman pursues the two villains to New York, where Daredevil is investigating a series of thefts of computer equipment, which leads him to the same criminal pair. Batman and Daredevil initially clash, even coming to blows, before ultimately ...

  3. Feb 13, 2024 · DC Versus Marvel Omnibus collects crossovers between the core DC and Marvel characters, from 1976's Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man to 2000's Batman/Daredevil. Included are stories from some ...

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  4. Aug 10, 2023 · The core street-level heroes of Marvel who could be a match for Batman are Spider-Man, Moon Knight, Captain America and Daredevil. Each of these heroes brings some aspect of Batman's appeal to the streets of the 616. The answer to Marvel's version of Batman isn't as cut and dry as clearer analogs, like the more obvious bases for the Squadron ...

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  5. Daredevil/Batman: Eye for an Eye (Marvel 1997) – Marvel/DC crossover, officially labelled an Elseworlds tale. Batman teams up with Daredevil to take on Two-Face and Mr. Hyde. Sequel: Batman/Daredevil: King of New York (DC 1999) [note 1] – Batman and Daredevil team up once again to stop Scarecrow from taking over Kingpin's criminal empire in ...

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  7. Feb 13, 2024 · DC/Marvel: The Amalgam Age Omnibus, meanwhile, flashes back to 1996 and the forging of the Amalgam Universe - a new reality that was the home of characters who melded aspects of both publishers.

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