DC Comics’ Caped Crusader,Batman, and the sand-swept world ofDunecouldn’t be more different, but with the Dark Knight having a specialized batsuit for virtually every situation he finds himself in, surviving a hypothetical trip to Arrakis would be as easy as switching costumes, jumping into a bat-themed spaceship, and blasting off to the stars. In a new cosplay image,Batman gets a militarized makeover that could work inDune’s sci-fi universe, proving this DC hero truly is prepared for any situation.
A tactical take on Batman’s iconic superhero outfit shared on social media via Instagram by@batsturd, this creator specializes in bringing fresh creative energy to Bruce Wayne’s alter ego, with most of@batsturd’s homemade looks tweaking Batman’s design in never-before-seen ways exclusive to the cosplay community.

Giving Batman more than a few redesigns in the past, @batsturd has created hybrid heroes that combine Batman with other popular characters, like Lobo, Spawn, Carnage, andeven The Punisher, showing just how versatile Batman is as a cosplay subject as well as how talented @batsturd can be when designing these unique custom looks.
Tactical Suit Batman Cosplay Shows off a More MilitarizedDune-Ready Dark Knight
Cosplay Design and Photo Edit by @batsturd
Though@batsturd frames this badass Batman variant as an armed-to-the-teeth, tactical suit-wearing Dark Knightcomplete with military dog tags and hovering helicopters, the shifting sand dune background and dusty batsuit elicit vibes ofDune’s sweeping sci-fi saga, specifically thedesert planet of Arrakison which the constant struggles of the Freman race and the ever-growing need for more spice production duel for relevance. No stranger to venturing to far-off worlds to enact justice on the local populace’s superstitious and cowardly lot, Batman — as originally presented here — excels as a strategic military soldier just as much as a space-faring rebel warrior.
Sandstorm Batman Cosplay Is A DC Comics Action Figure Come To Life
Batman has more specialized batsuits than he can shake a batarang at, with a new action figure-like cosplay giving him a badass sandstorm redesign.
Equipped with a gas mask, goggles, a bat-branded assault weapon, and more pouches and military accessories than fans can shake a batarang at,@batsturd does a great job of grounding Batman in a war zone environment that can easily be reimagined as ground zero in Paul Atreides’ holy war.Replacing the helicopters at the top of the image withDune’s Ornithopters and keeping in mind the encroaching dust storm brewing to the left of @batsturd that could be harboring a giant sandworm, it wouldn’t take much to turn this tactical suit Batman into the latest member ofthe Freman’s forces.

Batman Prepares To Defend Arrakis in New Live-Action Tactical Suit Design
Recentlive-action adaptations of BatmanandDunehave re-captured audience’s love for these characters and their fictional worlds, with@batsturd making a case for a film that could follow Batman as he tracks down the origin of a new psychedelic drug flooding Gotham called “spice,”only to travel to Arrakis and get pulled into the middle of a war led by a mysterious messianic figure named Paul Atreides. Despite this idea being a license to print money at the box office, fans are likelier to seeBatmanenterDune’s universe through comic events, something DC needs to make real immediately!
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Batman
One of DC’s most iconic heroes, Batman is the vigilante superhero persona of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Forged by tragedy with the death of his parents, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming the world’s leading martial artist, detective, and tactician. Recruiting an entire family of allies and sidekicks, Bruce wages war on evil as the dark knight of his hometown, Gotham City.
Dune
Dune is a sci-fi franchise created by Frank Herbert with the 1965 novel of the same name. In 1984, the first live-action adaptation was released from director David Lynch and starring Kyle MacLachlan. About 20 years later, a TV mini-series was released, followed by a new adaptation starring Timothée Chalamet.


