One of the most absurd characters to ever become a fixture in Dark Knight’s life has finally found a proper place for himself in the Batman Family.
Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #29 finds the few remaining heroes the world has to offer standing before the crushing might of the Sixth-Dimensional Imp-Killer that has invaded their reality. While the heroes stopped most of its attempts at laying waste to the world around them, they have only recently managed to do the villain any harm. Luckily, with a carefully concerted effort, not to mention the near-sacrifice of Bat-Mite, its reign of terror is brought to an end, and for that, the Fifth Dimensional Caped Crusader is finally given his own special place alongside every other member of the Batman Family.
The Fifth Dimensional Batman superfan, Bat-Mite, joined the DC Universe with his debut in Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff’s story “Batman: … Meets the Bat-Mite” from the pages of 1959’s Detective Comics #267. Although Bat-Mite is a cartoonish caricature of the true Dark Knight, he has proven to be a capable figure in his own right in the decades since he first appeared. He also helped to cement the idea that many Fifth Dimensional beings are modeled after DC heroes and villains as a rule, with Mr. Mxyzptlk and a select few others standing as the exception to it rather than the standard of their kind.
One of the most absurd characters to ever become a fixture in Dark Knight’s life has finally found a proper place for himself in the Batman Family.
Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #29 finds the few remaining heroes the world has to offer standing before the crushing might of the Sixth-Dimensional Imp-Killer that has invaded their reality. While the heroes stopped most of its attempts at laying waste to the world around them, they have only recently managed to do the villain any harm. Luckily, with a carefully concerted effort, not to mention the near-sacrifice of Bat-Mite, its reign of terror is brought to an end, and for that, the Fifth Dimensional Caped Crusader is finally given his own special place alongside every other member of the Batman Family.
The Fifth Dimensional Batman superfan, Bat-Mite, joined the DC Universe with his debut in Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff’s story “Batman: … Meets the Bat-Mite” from the pages of 1959’s Detective Comics #267. Although Bat-Mite is a cartoonish caricature of the true Dark Knight, he has proven to be a capable figure in his own right in the decades since he first appeared. He also helped to cement the idea that many Fifth Dimensional beings are modeled after DC heroes and villains as a rule, with Mr. Mxyzptlk and a select few others standing as the exception to it rather than the standard of their kind.
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