Cool Stuff: Bottleneck Gallery’s New Batman Posters Honor ‘Batman Returns’, ‘The Dark Knight’ & More

Bottleneck Gallery is going batty today with the release of several newBatmanprints inspired by the Dark Knight’s various appearances in film and television over the years.Mark Chilcotthas delivered a batch of incredible cityscapes featuring the Caped Crusader keeping watch over Gotham City and cruising the streets in a couple trademark vehicles from Tim Burton’sBatmanand Christopher Nolan’sThe Dark Knight. Meanwhile,Ben Willsputs a minimalist spin on the rivalry between The Penguin and Batman andAnn Bembilets Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman fromBatman Returnsout of the bag.

Check out all of the new Bottleneck Gallery Batman posters below and find out how you can get them.

Batman - Batmobile - Mark Chilcott

Batmobile by Mark Chilcott

Giclée print

14 x 24 inches

The Dark Knight - Batpod - Mark Chilcott

Hand-numbered edition of 125

Batpod by Mark Chilcott

Hand-numbered edition of 100

These two prints featuring Batman’s signature Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 movie and the Batpod fromThe Dark Knightoutstanding. I like how the Batmobile seems to be more casually cruising through the city on patrol while the Batpod appears to be speeding towards The Joker in the middle of a Gotham City street.

Batman - Gotham - Mark Chilcott

Gotham by Mark Chilcott

Red City by Mark Chilcott

Then we have these gorgeous cityscapes of Gotham City. The first appears to be inspired byBatman Begins, specifically The Narrows where Scarecrow’s fear gas is unleashed on unsuspecting citizens. As for the second “Red City,” I’m not sure if there’s any specific inspiration, but the color scheme implies that maybeBatman: The Animated Serieswas in mind.

Gotham’s Shadow by Ben Wills

Screen print

16 x 24 inches

Batman - Red City - Mark Chilcott

Shifting gears, Ben Wills created this minimalist design giving The Penguin’s umbrella a batty makeover. Though this feels like a tribute toBatman Returns, the Bat symbol in that umbrella shape makes it feel like it’s emulating the Batman TV series from 1966. Either way, it’s a clever, simple design.

Catwoman byAnn Bembi

16 x 20 inches

Catwoman – Foil Variant by Ann Bembi

Giclée print on metallic foil paper

Hand-numbered edition of 40

Batman vs Penguin by Ben Wills

Finally, we have Michelle Pfeiffer looking sultry as hell in the skin tight, latex Catwoman suit. The pink neon sign that now reads “Hell Here” glows in the background as light from the city outside peaks through her apartment’s blinds. The foil variant will definitely add a nice shimmer to that latex suit .

All of the Bottleneck Gallery Batman posters will be on saleat their online shopstarting at 12:00 P.M. EST today.