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The mythical Batmobile

The mythical, the Batmobile

Emerging from the exacerbated creative imagination of cartoonists and scriptwriters, the great comic characters that have ended up reflected on the big screen, in addition to having super powers, they have other allies for their adventures: their infallible vehicles . Below we take a tour of some of the most emblematic.

Batmobile from 'Batman'

The best and most recognizable superhero vehicle ever created. Has been dozens of Batmobiles , but either in the version of the cartoon series, the version of Tim Burton or the most recent version of Batman vs Superman : each one has been adapted to the marked personality of Batman, accentuating it.

Have a computer on board that is directly connected to the Batcomputer in the Batcave , allowing the protagonist quick and easy access to all of his files. It also helps you to navigate and follow your enemies, reach the destination in the fastest way. Come on, a full-blown infotainment…

Adam West at the wheel of the first Batmobile

Adam West at the wheel of the first Batmobile

The body of the Batmobile is extremely resistant to any external aggression, since it has reinforced panels as well as an electronic circuit to prevent theft and, of course!, it has a wide variety of both internal and external devices: flamethrowers, reinforced tires, grappling hooks, tire studs, remote control commands, or ejector seats.

Quinjet from 'The Avengers'

It is a jet conceived by the Wakanda Design Group , the fictional nation of marvel universe , and it's one of the most durable and versatile vehicles ever piloted by a superhero.

In this case, it is shared by an entire front-row team made up of Thor, Wasp, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Ant-Man and Captain America.

Black Widow commanding the Quinjet

Black Widow commanding the Quinjet

Taking into account that some of them do not have the ability to fly among their attributes, the Quinjet allows for easy transportation anywhere in the world and even in space.

Not only does it make traversing almost any landscape easier, but it also stores many tools such as on-board medical supplies and additional weaponry.

Turtle Van from 'The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'

This van represents a good example of recycling and customization that starts from a volkswagen combi and that the peculiar patrol of reptiles with shells and masks decided to prepare to their measure to cross with her New York in search of his many battles.

Permanently tuned by the character of Donatello , was later added a battle shield stolen from the Purple Dragons villainous group.

Fantasticar from 'Fantastic Four'

Belonging to the first batch of Marvel in 1961 and has had multiple incarnations and updates over the years. Each of its four seats was designed to carry a specific member of The Fantastic Four : The Invisible Woman, The Human Torch, Mister Fantastic, and The Thing.

Also, those seats can be separated into smaller, autonomous aircraft , so if a member needs to roam free, he can. This flying car measures more than eight meters , has vertical take-off capabilities and is propelled by electric fans and jet turbines.

It can reach more than 800 kilometers per hour and reach an altitude of more than 9,000 meters and among its many features it boasts a bulletproof armored windshield and can carry an enormous amount of weight for such a small vehicle. Let's not forget that you have to carry The Thing, one of the bulkiest superheroes...

A fantastic vehicle

A fantastic vehicle!

Captain America's motorcycle

we are before a custom Harley-Davidson that's as patriotic as its driver's name , as well as his outfit, his shield with stars and stripes design or the unconditional service to his country that the character in question always displays.

**Steve Rogers (the Captain's given name)** has been seen at the controls of two different models and either in the 1942 WLA that he flew during World War II or in the Avengers Softail Breakout 2012 , his Harley is an American icon in itself.

Most of the bike's features have not been modified from the factory original, although they did receive extra super powers from Howard Stark , founder of Stark Industries, who added features like the self-destruct ability, a deployable firing cable, a mini rocket launcher and a rear flamethrower. They are the perks of the job of "saving fathers."

Spider-Mobile from 'Spiderman'

The Spider-Mobile was incorporated into the Spider-Man comic because it had previously been manufactured as merchandising toy. In the cartoon it is born after a company called Carter & Lombard offered the character to promote the vehicle designed by Corona Motors.

Spiderman , with the help of The Human Torch went to work to customize the vehicle and created a buggy shaped like a spider with spider web shooters, an ejector seat and a transforming button that can transform him into a Chevrolet Fleetline from the 50's to go unnoticed.

To his dismay, a villain named Mysterio tricked Spider-Man into driving the Spider-Mobile into the Hudson River where it was submerged. could finally be recovered, repaired and repainted by Deadpool.

Hellcycle from 'Ghost Rider'

Over the years there have been several characters with the distinction of Ghost Rider, but the first and most recognizable is the motorcycle stuntman. Johnny Blaze , from 1972 to 1983. When he first comes into contact with the demonic power of the spirit of Ghost Rider , it shoots the hellfire shotgun against his motorcycle and that's precisely when his legendary and enduring relationship with hell is born.

Here's the bike from 'Ghost Rider'

Here's the bike from 'Ghost Rider'

That bike always leaves a trail of fire, it can reach supersonic speeds and its otherworldly nature also allows Johnny to do stunt turns in a matter of seconds. Being linked to the spirit of the Ghost Rider, hell bike is always able to follow and find johnny , never leaving him behind, while he can fully control the bike's parameters, from destination to speed to steering.

Blackbird from 'X-Men'

The Blackbird has remained as one of the most elegant and suggestive vehicles used by any superhero. He was the substitute for stratojet , the X-Men's first transport, destroyed by Count Nefaria, and its slim design reminiscent of a hot rod or supercar , but the Blackbird goes much further.

Its origin is an SR-71 spy plane which is ostensibly improved in design and has an on-board brain, used to find mutant beings throughout the universe, as well as an improved cloaking device that makes the ship invisible.

It is amphibious in nature, as it can dive underwater, fly in space, and ascend high altitudes on Earth, traveling at extremely high speeds, far above other vehicles in the Marvel Universe.

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