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  1. Sci-fi. DC. The Batman is a rebel against the Soviet Superman. The son of a pair of dissidents, the boy who would become the Batman witnessed his parent's death forced to overworking in the gulag and questioned Superman that he can hear a leaf fall from miles away but couldn't hear their cries.

  2. The Soviet Batman is a stone-cold killer as depicted in this scene from Warner Bros. Animation and DC's feature-length animated film, Superman: Red Son.The W...

    • Feb 24, 2020
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  3. In the alternate 1940 setting of DC Comics Bombshells, Stargirl and Supergirl are both Soviet aviators in the Night Witches, which was seen as a nod to Superman: Red Son. [8] In March 2018, the Batman featured in this story made a cameo appearance in the sixth issue of the Dark Nights: Metal comic book series.

  4. Mar 13, 2020 · Warner Bros. Entertainment. 3.33M subscribers. Subscribed. 257. 44K views 3 years ago #Batman #DCEU #SupermanRedSon. In this all-new clip, #Batman, the most wanted man in the Soviet Union,...

    • Mar 13, 2020
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  5. Batman kidnaps Wonder Woman and binds her with the Lasso of Truth to lead Superman into a trap, using lamps that simulate Krypton's red sun to neutralize his powers. Batman beats Superman and leaves him to die until Wonder Woman breaks free and destroys the lamps' power source, restoring Superman's powers.

  6. Superman: Red Son is an Elseworlds comic published in 2003. The three issue miniseries was written by Mark Millar with art by Dave Johnson and tells the story of what would happen if Superman had landed in the Soviet Union instead of America. It was nominated for an Eisner Award.

  7. Feb 24, 2020 · Red Sons Batman is a Soviet waging a personal war against Stalin’s regime, a (caped) crusade that will later see him do battle with Superman in the film.

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