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  1. El logo de Batman hizo su debut en 1939 en Detective Comics #27, creado por Bob Kane y Bill Finger. Este primer diseño mostraba unas alas desplegadas y un estilo muy detallado, evocando la imagen de un murciélago real.

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    • 1939
    • 1939–1941
    • 1941–1944
    • 1944–1946
    • 1946–1950
    • 1950–1956
    • 1956–1958
    • 1958–1960
    • 1960–1964

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    When Batman debuted in Detective Comics #27 in 1939, the logo on his chest was simply designed as a pair of wings without any head and with five wing points along the bottom (although the amount varied from panel to panel). This logo only lasted one issue, being the most short-lived design used by the character, although it did make a quick cameo i...

    In Detective Comics #28, the logo got an update; the wings became sharper and the head plus the ears of the bat were added for the first time. Two more wing points were also added at the bottom (although it was still occasionally drawn with five, seven became the standard for years before another update in 1941).

    The Batman symbol went through a series of transformations throughout its early years, with DC’s artists constantly altering and tweaking many of its most basic design elements. In 1941, the bat wings became more stylized and angular, while the head receded slightly. The wing points along the bottom went back down to five, and became longer and sha...

    Over the next years, the bat gradually widened in size. During this time, the points below the wings had a tendency to waver between five and nine, depending on when the comic issue was released.

    In 1946, the wings became a little less angular, the head became a little more prominent and the number of wing points along the bottom was reduced to five once again. The bat also started to resemble to its modern design. The bat was also reused as Batgirl's chest symbol in both the Silver Age and Bronze Age comics.

    In 1950, the bat grew in size and the top of the wings became more rounded.

    In 1956, the logo reverted to a compacted and triangular version of the earlier bat.

    In 1958, the logo had a drastic redesign; the bat became thinner with long, sharp wing points and slightly raising the height of the head.

    The logo went back to the bulkier aesthetic in 1960, albeit slightly modified.

  2. Cuando Batman debutó en Detective Comics #27 en 1939, el logo en su pecho fue diseñado simplemente como un par de alas sin cabeza ni orejas y con cinco puntas de ala en la parte inferior (aunque la cantidad variaba de un panel a otro). Este logo solo duró una edición, comenzó el más breve….

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · The original Batman logo represents a silhouette of a black bat with spread wings. This image is present in all variations, starting with the most minimalist, which occupied very little space on the superhero’s costume.

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  5. Actualmente el símbolo del Hombre Murciélago ha trascendido las páginas de las historietas para instalarse en el imaginario de la cultura pop en forma de tatuajes, golosinas, ropa y demás parafernalia. Pero, ¿tú sabes cuál es el origen y la historia del popular logo de Batman? Primeros símbolos

  6. 24 de ago. de 2023 · Dive into the evolution of the Batman logofrom its 1939 debut to becoming an emblem of Gotham's Dark Knight.

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