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- Bat-Mite - Wikipedia
Bat-Mite made his first appearance in Detective Comics #267 (May 1959) in a story titled "Batman Meets Bat-Mite", and was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Sheldon Moldoff
- Bat-Mite (disambiguation) | DC Database | Fandom
Bat-Mite is a mischievous imp from the 5th dimension with reality-warping powers who idolizes Batman, but usually only causes trouble for his hero To show his devotion he wears an ill-fitting homemade costume
- Bat-Mite (Character) - Comic Vine
Bat-Mite first appeared in The New Adventures of Batman, voiced by Lou Scheimer This version is a well-meaning magical fan of Batman who tries to help him despite usually complicating matters
- The Most Powerful Bat-Family Member Explains The Heartbreaking Reason . . .
Batman rages at Bat-Mite, who apologizes for screwing up The Dark Knight softens and finally talks things out with Bat-Mite, empathizing with the imp, and bringing up the adventures he used to have with Batman and Robin
- Bat-Mite: Batmans Biggest Fan or Hallucination? - Comic Book Treasury
But is he real? Bat-Mite, a Hallucination or not? During the Post-Crisis era of the DC Universe, Bat-Mite came back… in a way In Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #38 (1992), the imp appeared, but not as we know it, as he was the hallucination of a drug addict named Bob Overdog
- Bat-Mite | Batman Wiki | Fandom
Bat-Mite is a troublesome former member of the Bat-Family who is both an ally and adversary to Batman Bat-Mite is a 5th Dimensional being comparable to a god who is Batman's self-proclaimed, "Biggest Fan" Bat-Mite uses his vast powers to bend reality around Batman for his own fanboy amusement
- Bat-Mite - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bat-Mite is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman Bat-Mite is an imp similar to the Superman villain Mister Mxyzptlk
- Who Is Bat-Mite in DC Comics? (Origins Powers Explained)
Bat-Mite is an imp that looks like a child dressed in a Batman suit Bat-Mite possesses what appear to be almost infinite magical powers, but in reality uses highly advanced fifth-dimensional technology
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