After the success of last week's The Cost Of Being Batman infographic, it only made sense to return with our other favorite rich-guy-with-toys, Anthony Stark.
Spoiler: the guy who wears a golden tank as a work uniform might have the higher expenditure rate.
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Christian Bale has arrived at Aurora, Colorado's Swedish Medical Center to visit many of the recovering victims of last week's tragic shooting.
A movement has been circulating on social media networks for Bale to appear as Batman, but it seems the actor made a tasteful choice to leave the cape and cowl at home. More pictures of the visit can be seen here.
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Originally set to come out at the end of last week, musical duo Pomplamoose's cover of the Danny Elfman Batman theme was tastefully delayed.
After the prologue, the video picks up from where their last video left off. Like all things Pomplamoose, it's short, sweet, and pretty fun.
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In Batman video number 467, Extremely Dark Knight, an extremely inquisitive caped crusader doesn't get the answers he needs, just the answers he deserves.
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Conservative radio goblin Rush Limbaugh has a theory that Christopher Nolan and the Obama administration have become a dynamic duo in the fight against Mitt Romney.
This summer's biggest villain is Bane, which sounds quite a lot like Romney's former company Bain Capitol, for which he's currently under fire for possibly having shady dealings.
It's true that Nolan hasn't shied away from political messages in his Batman movies, but in order for this to be true, he would've had to perfectly select a character created in 1993 that explicitly matched the name of the company of the candidate who might possibly be the frontrunner in the years to come, only to precisely coincide with Obama's attack strategy in the Summer of 2012.
Then again, it's probably best not to feed the troll.
Besides, everyone knows the true origin.
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This video pulls out all the stops for guest stars. It's a trailer for documentary The Batmobile, chronicling the history of one of the world's favorite cars.
If you're lucky enough to be at Comic Con, you can see every incarnation in person. Also, why are you online? Go enjoy SDCC.