It's #BatmanTuesday and this kid made a Bat-suit
/ Bo McGeeBuzzfeed: Jackson Gordon, an industrial design student at Philadelphia University, has put his skills to good use by building his very own Batsuit. The 21-year old, from Wayne, Pennsylvania spent over five months creating the combat suit, which he says isn't bullet-proof, but can withstand punches, machetes and baseball bats.
How about the squidgy little giggle after big Rob slugs him in had Bat-dominal muscles a few times?
There's something I like about this kid. He's like a cross between Mark Zuckerberg and Phoenix Jones, with a little bit of Batkid thrown in.
The top heel of the Republican primary was accused of "lying" to a child, but that's not how I see it.
Listen, I'm not trying to be rude to this kid. He's doing some fine cosplay here, though his friends shouldn't play with knives. But to call this a "real life Batsuit"? That's real life bullshit.
Character design has killed it across the board so far for Dawn of Justice (which still sounds to me like the name of a Steven Seagal movie), but it'll still take more than cool costumes and sad faces to make this Spruce Goose fly.
Let's have a look at the pulled Batgirl cover and see if we can figure out what all of the fuss is about.
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