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  1. Batman hardware, Trece Martires. 261 likes · 1 talking about this. my business is a hardware selling construction materials like steel bars, corrugated sheet, cement, plywood, pvc pipes everything...

    • Who Is He?
    • What Is He?
    • Why Is He?

    Hardware is the technologically advanced superhero identity of Curtis Metcalf, an inventor and super genius who works for Edwin Alva, the richest businessman and super-criminal in the city of Dakota. When he was twelve years old, Curtis was discovered by Alva at a science fair and taken under the businessman’s wing. Enrolling in Alva’s “A Better Ch...

    With that kind of origin story, one might settle on the idea that he’s Milestone’s tech hero. Like other characters such as Steel, Blue Beetle and Cyborg, Hardware’s inventions and armor seem to tell the tale of what readers can expect from his adventures. But there’s much more to the man than just his machines. As we mentioned, Hardware set out to...

    One of Hardware’s most memorable scenes occurs at the beginning of the first issue. Curtis recalls owning a pet parakeet when he was a boy. Whenever he would open the birdcage, the parakeet would fly straight towards the glass window, believing itself to be freed from its prison but never seeing the window as another barrier. Each time the bird wou...

  2. Batz Corporation has become a major manufacturer and supplier of hardware items. We now offer over 2,000 quality items to meet your specific needs.

    • Senior Editor, Features
    • Batcomputer. What could be closer to our hearts than a Batcomputer? Introduced in the 1960s as the term (if not the actual thing) came into vogue, it was just in time for the Batcomputer to become a plot-device of epic power for the Batman TV show.
    • Cryptographic Sequencer. In the Arkham Asylum and Arkham City video games, Batman never gets a chance to return to the Batcave to check his Facebook page or how the WayneTech stock is doing.
    • Smoke Pellets. There is no greater way to confound your enemies than by disappearing in a cloud of smoke. From the comics to the cartoons to the movies to the games, Batman is constantly putting these small explosives to use to camouflage his getaways.
    • Night Vision (aka Bat-Goggles) Whether thermal or infrared, you can bet that Batman has night vision built into his cowl at all times. He works in the dark a lot, after all.
  3. HARDWARE: SEASON ONE #1. Curtis Metcalf was the brightest shining star of Alva Industries, a brilliant scientist mentored by Edwin Alva since childhood…until the failures of Alva technology at the “Big Bang” disaster threatened to destroy the company, and Alva needed a scapegoat.

  4. Jul 17, 2014 · A Career of Milestones Joseph Illidge Talks Hardware, Batman, Diversity, And Verge Entertainment. By Nikolai Fomich. [Joe Illidge at Midtown Comics in NYC, Photo Credit Milo Stone] Joseph ...

  5. Aug 27, 2020 · Hardware, Part 1: Directed by Captain George. With Jack Vickers, Captain George, Hedge Man, Matthew Muracco. Wayne Tech is attacked by a giant robot that steals a bit of alien technology from the laboratory. Who's controlling the robot? How will Batman stop the mechanized menace?

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