Gadgets from Bruce Wayne

Batman Stainless Steel Revolving Ring, Kryptonite Ring

Officially Licensed. Featuring Batman. Stainless Steel. Approximately 3/8" wide
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Batman needs to be prepared for any scenario the DC universe throws at him, and Superman gone bad is probably problem numero uno. Hidden in a lead-lined container so that no prying x-ray eyes can take a peek, the ring is always on Batman’s person. If need be he can quickly slip it on should he feel the need to give someone who is practically a God a practical smack in the mouth.
Gadgets from Bruce Wayne

Batman Bola Bullet Vehical Dark Knight Collection

With Launching Bola Snare. Rare toy from the 90's
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Batman’s bolas are made up of a composite nylon cord. Strong, light and flexible, the bolas make excellent neutralisation weapons. They can be used to stop a criminal from escaping by wrapping around their feet. This can be followed by an electric charge that Batman activates via his gloves.
Gadgets from Bruce Wayne

Batman's utility belt

Each of the ten pouches or cylinders contains various tools integral to Batman's war on crime, with the cylinders being interchangeable with each other. Through the years, Batman has modified the contents of his belt to accommodate various crime-fighting scenarios.
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The Utility Belt is the iconic storage device used to house most of Batman's Gadgets like the Batarang. The exact contents of this belt are not known because Batman usually changes it to suit his needs. His uncanny ability to carry unusually appropriate tools is legendary. Batman's enemies are especially interested in the utility belt as they believe it will give them an advantage over him, but the belt's pockets are locked and only Batman knows how to open them. Occasionally, the utility belt is depicted as having defense mechanisms such as electric shock or stun gas in order to prevent tampering.
Gadgets from Bruce Wayne

Batcomputer

The Batcomputer is the fictional computer system used by comic book superhero Batman. It is located in the Batcave.
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Often used as the centerpiece for the entire Batcave, Batman’s supercomputer (aptly named the Batcomputer) stands tall and is as massive as its computing capabilities. The computer is not just large, but is said to be one of the most powerful human-made computers in existence. While there are other, better computers using Kryptonian, Thanagarian, and Martian technology, Batman’s supercomputer is still extremely capable at processing and computing extremely complex information and data.
Places from Bruce Wayne

Wayne Manor

Wayne Manor is a fictional American mansion appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is the personal residence of Bruce Wayne, who is also the superhero Batman. The residence is depicted as a large mansion on the outskirts of Gotham City and is maintained by the Wayne family's butler, Alfred Pennyworth. While the earliest stories showed Bruce Wayne buying the house himself, by the 1950s at the latest, retroactive continuity established that the manor had belonged to the Wayne family for several generations. Along with serving as a personal residence, the mansion sits above the Batcave, which Batman uses as his secret headquarters. The vast majority of DC Comics references place Wayne Manor just outside of Gotham City in the state of New Jersey. The manor acts as a home base and representation of Bruce's old wealth life, despite matching the Gothic architecture present in Gotham. For live-action films, English country house locations in Nottinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Buckinghamshire, as well as Stevenson Taylor Hall in New York, have been used to depict Wayne Manor.
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As far as mansions go Wayne Manor is up there with the best of them. The sprawling property has multiple bedrooms and bathrooms along with large areas to entertain guests for one of Wayne's many charity functions. Although Gotham is a fictional city, most believe it's based on New York, with Wayne residing in an area similar to modern day New Jersey. With the internet generally believing Wayne Manor would retail for around $32 million, you'd probably be looking at somewhere in the region of $30,000 a month to maintain the same living conditions as Wayne, and that's not including the cost of the Batcave.
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Batcave

The Batcave is a subterranean location appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is the headquarters of the superhero Batman, whose secret identity is Bruce Wayne, consisting of caves beneath his personal residence, Wayne Manor.
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The Batcave serves as Batman's command center, where he monitors all crisis points in Gotham City and the world. It is often located underneath Wayne Manor and is part of a large subterranean group of caverns.
Cities from Bruce Wayne

Gotham City

Gotham City , or simply Gotham, is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the home of Batman. The city was first identified as Batman's place of residence in Batman #4 (December 1940) and has since been the primary setting for stories featuring the character. Gotham City is traditionally depicted as being located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Over the years, Gotham's look and atmosphere has been influenced by cities such as New York City and Chicago. Locations used as inspiration or filming locations for Gotham City in the live-action Batman films and television series have included New York City, New Jersey, Chicago, Vancouver, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, London, and Hong Kong.
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Bruce Wayne swore an oath to rid the city of the evil that had taken his parents' lives.
Cuisine from Bruce Wayne

Chicago-style pizza

Chicago-style pizza is pizza prepared according to several different styles developed in Chicago. The most famous is deep-dish pizza. The pan in which it is baked gives the pizza its characteristically high edge which provides ample space for large amounts of cheese and a chunky tomato sauce. Chicago-style pizza may be prepared in deep-dish style and as a stuffed pizza.
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Bruce Wayne has enough money to buy any pizza in the world. However, there is nothing that beats the taste of a classic cheese pizza. The Chicago Deep Dish is a sinful splurge. All those years in Gotham City, he is bound to know all the best pizza places. I wish he was in my squad.
Cuisine from Bruce Wayne

Black Manhattan

The Black Manhattan recipe, featured in Philip Greene's new book The Manhattan was created by bartender Todd Smith
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Gotham may be an amalgam of New York and Chicago (though the comics actually put the city in Jersey), but the Black Manhattan is the clearest representation of the Bat’s shadowy city in drink form. Darkened with amaro in lieu of sweet vermouth, the murky variation on the classic Manhattan is perfect for a moody hero like Batman, who knows the bitter taste of life and appreciates strong stirred drinks.
Cuisine from Bruce Wayne

Nachos

Nachos is a Tex-Mex dish from northern Mexico that consists of heated tortilla chips or totopos covered with melted cheese (or a cheese-based sauce), often served as a snack or appetizer. More elaborate versions of the dish include other ingredients, and may be substantial enough to serve as a main dish. Ignacio "El Nacho" Anaya is credited for creating the dish in 1943; the original nachos consisted of fried corn tortilla chips covered with melted cheese and sliced jalapeño peppers.
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What's Batman's favourite snack food? In the animated series he does like nachos, and I’d say that counts as a snack food.
Cuisine from Bruce Wayne

Cucumber sandwich

The traditional cucumber sandwich is composed of paper-thin slices of cucumber placed between two thin slices of crustless, lightly buttered bread. The traditional cucumber sandwich originated in the UK and is made with white bread. Modern variants (largely of US origin) exist, involving cream cheese, chopped dill or spices, brown bread, salmon, and even bread with crusts left intact. One specific US variant includes benedictine, a green soft spread based on cucumbers and cream cheese. Cucumber sandwiches are most often served for a light snack or at afternoon tea, a formal light meal served at four in the afternoon or early evening before the main supper. In addition, cucumber sandwiches can be served in the tea break at club cricket matches in England. Cucumber sandwiches are often eaten in the summer months or in warmer climates, such as in parts of India. Because of English influence on Indian culture, cucumber sandwiches are popular during cricket matches and weekend picnics. The Indian variant is flavoured with green chutney and sometimes contains slices of boiled potatoes. Until its demise in 2011, Indian Airlines used to serve cucumber sandwiches as part of its usual vegetarian inflight meal in short-haul domestic flights.
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But the cucumber sandwiches that Alfred makes for him, they are special. They were his father’s favourite, and it was a bonding moment with a young Dick Grayson.
Cuisine from Bruce Wayne

Devil's food cake

Devil's food cake is a moist, rich chocolate layer cake. It is considered a counterpart to the white or yellow angel food cake. Because of differing recipes and changing ingredient availability over the course of the 20th century, it is difficult to precisely qualify what distinguishes devil's food from the more standard chocolate cake, though it traditionally has more chocolate than a regular chocolate cake, making it darker. The cake is usually paired with a rich chocolate frosting.
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At the end of Kingdom Come, he ordered a “Steak. Well done.”, and in Young Justice he wanted Devil’s food cake for dessert.
Cuisine from Bruce Wayne

Steak

A steak is a meat generally sliced across the muscle fibers, potentially including a bone. Exceptions, in which the meat is sliced parallel to the fibers, include the skirt steak cut from the plate, the flank steak cut from the abdominal muscles, and the silverfinger steak cut from the loin and including three rib bones. In a larger sense, fish steaks, ground meat steaks, pork steak, and many more varieties of steak are known. Steak is usually grilled, but can be pan-fried. It is often grilled in an attempt to replicate the flavor of steak cooked over the glowing coals of an open fire. sheep, ostrich, pigs, reindeer, turkey, deer, and zebu, as well as various types of fish, especially salmon and large pelagic fish such as swordfish, shark, and marlin. For some meats, such as pork, lamb and mutton, chevon, and veal, these cuts are often referred to as chops. Some cured meat, such as gammon, is commonly served as steak. Grilled portobello mushroom may be called mushroom steak, and similarly for other vegetarian dishes. Imitation steak is a food product that is formed into a steak shape from various pieces of meat. Grilled fruits such as watermelon have been used as vegetarian steak alternatives.
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What's Bruce Wayne's favorite food? At the end of Kingdom Come, he ordered a “Steak. Well done.”
Cuisine from Bruce Wayne

French onion soup

French onion soup (French: soupe à l’oignon ) is a type of soup usually based on meat stock and onions, and often served gratinéed with croutons and cheese on top of a large piece of bread. Although ancient in origin, the dish underwent a resurgence of popularity in the 1960s in the United States due to a greater interest in French cuisine. French onion soup is usually served as a starter.
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Favorite food? In Batman: The Animated Series it was French Onion soup.
Cuisine from Bruce Wayne

Mulligatawny

Mulligatawny [] is a soup which originated from South Indian cuisine. The name originates from the Tamil words miḷagāy (மிளகாய் 'chilli') or miḷagu (மிளகு 'pepper'), and taṇṇi (தண்ணி, 'water'). It is related to the soup rasam. Mulligatawny was very popular in British India and by the 1800s it began to appear in cookbooks of the day; with each cook (or cookbook) featuring its own recipe. Recipes for mulligatawny varied greatly at that time and over the years (e.g., Maria Rundell's A New System of Domestic Cookery contained three versions), and later versions of the soup included British modifications that included meat (though the local Madras recipe on which it was based did not). In 1827, William Kitchiner wrote that it had become fashionable in Britain: By the mid 1800s, Wyvern, the pen-name of Arthur Robert Kenney-Herbert (1840–1916), wrote in his popular "Culinary Jottings" that "really well-made mulligatunny is ... a thing of the past."
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As it turns out, Gotham's biggest superhero's actual favorite thing to eat is something a bit less gourmet: soup. In the comic Batman Vol 1 #701 we find out that Bruce's favourite food is mulligatawny soup, courtesy of his butler Alfred. For those of you that don't know, mulligatawny soup is a spicy soup usually made with meat, vegetables, rice, and curry spices.
Fashion from Bruce Wayne

Rubie's Men's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Batman Gauntlets , Black

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In an interview for Jim Steranko's History of the Comics: Vol. One, Finger described in detail, the extent of his suggestions about the costume. He felt the original character (The Bat-Man) looked too much like Superman with a mask and bat-wings. He recommended replacing the Da Vinci-inspired wings with a cape, giving him gloves, and changing the character's bodysuit from red to grey.
Fashion from Bruce Wayne

Tradition 7047 | Breguet

Tradition "Grande Complication" watch with fusée tourbillon. Hand-wound movement. Silicon Breguet balance-spring. Power reserve indicator on the barrel drum. Off-centred dial in gold, hand-engraved on a rose engine. Sapphire crystal caseback. Water-resistant to 3 bar (30 m). Diameter: 41 mm Available in 18-carat rose gold with black dial and anthracite or rose gold-plated movement. Available in 950 platinum with silvered dial and anthracite movement.
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Affleck's Wayne wears in Batman v Superman: Breguet 7047PT Tradition Fusee Tourbillon goes for almost $200k and is a sophisticated timepiece with a case crafted in platinum. The watch includes a black leather strap with an exposed glass face showing the inner workings of the watch.
Fashion from Bruce Wayne

Reverso Classic Large Small Second 3858522 | Jaeger-LeCoultre

The design of the Reverso Classic Large Small Second timepiece in steel is emblematic of the Reverso collection. Reflecting the finishes of the dial in miniature, the small second dial offers a second level of reading. It is dressed in a calfskin strap from the Fagliano Collection.
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In The Dark Knight Rises, Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne wears a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso that retails for around $15,000.
Fashion from Bruce Wayne

Brunello Cucinelli Formal Derby Laces-Ups In Cordovan

Formal derby in cordovan
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If Wayne's wearing a $5,000 Italian suit then there's no doubting his shoes will be just as luxurious. He most likely owns a different pair to match each suit, preferring handmade Italian brands such as Brunello Cucinelli, A. Testoni and Salvatore Ferragamo.
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Batman The Dark Knight Rises Adult Batman Costume, Black, X-Large: Clothing

Rubie's Costume Batman The Dark Knight Rises Adult Batman Costume, Black, X-Large: Clothing
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In a world where superheroes now have some major alterations to their costume in almost every film, it seems unlikely that the design of the Batman in Christopher Nolan’s classic trilogy would go untouched from 2008’s The Dark Knight to 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises. And yet, that’s exactly what happened, because you don’t mess with what works. Christian Bale’s Bat-suit is exactly the same between the two movies, something that makes sense in terms of how they found a design that worked perfectly for them and makes sense given that Bruce quit being Batman in the interim of the two.
Fashion from Bruce Wayne

Batman The Dark Knight Rises Full Batman Mask, Black, One Size

Batman The Dark Knight Rises Full Batman Mask, Black, One Size: Clothing
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At the same time, this is definitely one of the most realistic portrayals of Batman. There’s little dramatic flair to the costume (other than that it is one), and it’s instead one of the most utilitarian versions of the Batman ever made. Just too bad it can’t block knives.
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Batman Armor in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice

Ultra-realistic wearable Armored Batsuit Costume
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The bat-suit Bruce Wayne used in "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice."