How much of an absolute unit is Absolute Batman? A Newsarama investigation

Batman on the cover of Absolute Batman #1.
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DC's new Absolute Batman is huge. Cue up everyone shouting "How huge is he?" as if this was the setup for a joke… Except we actually spent the time to try to answer this, for real. Because as soon as the brand new take on the Dark Knight was first revealed by writer Scott Snyder and artist Nick Dragotta, most of the discussion revolved around how Absolute Batman is an Absolute Unit. Snyder even mentions it in our interview.

While we only have one issue of data to work from so far, we went to the lab to comb through Absolute Batman #1 and came up with a comparative size range for Juiced Up Bruce, based on things he's standing next to throughout the issue. So read on to find out if Absolute Batman really is the size of the giant penny usually seen in Batman's Batcave. Mild spoilers ahead...

Page #9: He's bigger than a punching bag

Batman works out.

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The first time we meet Absolute Bruce, there's a guy who we’re supposed to think is him, hitting a punching bag in Croc's Gym. Then, in walks our Big Boi himself and proceeds to pound the bag so hard it breaks. Though it's hanging off the ground, the average hanging punching bag is about four to five feet tall – shorter than Bruce, who is also wider. As one on-looker says: "Damn."

Page #23: He's bigger than three henchmen

Batman fights some henchmen.

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Batman brings the Absolute Pain in his first big fight in the issue, against a bunch of thugs working for Black Mask. It's tricky to see exactly how big he is comparatively, as Bruce's cape stretches out to inconceivable lengths so he can walk on it (??) and whip them with it (???). But a panel on Page 23 shows that Absolute Batman is definitely the size of three skinny little henchmen if you jammed them all together in some sort of "henchmen ball." Not the most scientific description, but there you go.

Page #24: His legs are also henchmen-sized

Batman takes out some thugs.

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On the very next page, Batman does a very impressive split as he kicks two henchmen in the face at once. And each of his legs is about the size of one of the henchmen. Again, to emphasize: we don't know how big the henchmen are, it's possibly Black Mask is employing children. But we prefer to think that Batman's thighs are just chonked out beyond belief.

Page #29: His face is a normal size

Batman studies a mask.

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To misquote the Genie in Aladdin: Absolute Batman has infinite girth… Itty bitty little face. The extremely manga-influenced look of AB gives him a swole body and a normal-sized head, something we can see when he holds a discarded Black Mask thug's mask up to his face like he’s Hamlet with Yorick's skull, and they're the same size. 

Page #30: He's not as wide as blueprints, as tall as a speeding train

Bruce Wayne looks at some plans.

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After his first mission as Batman, we see Bruce in a number of different situations as Alfred Pennyworth tracks him remotely. At his construction job, he's not quite as wide as the blueprints he's holding. His hands seem normal when holding a phone on the train ride home (unless he has an iPhone Large or something). But when he exits the train he has to duck on his way out. In NYC, the average train car door is about 6' 2" tall, which, yep, he's taller than that (as we'll get to in a second).

Page #33: Absolute Batman's height, weight, and age… revealed!

Bruce's mugshot.

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Thanks to a mug shot of Bruce – he was arrested for something after his father died at the zoo when he was a kid – we now know his height, weight and birthday. Though he's cocking his head a little to the side, it looks like he's about 6 feet 8 inches tall. He weighs (or weighed, since this happened a few years ago) 220 pounds. And his birthday is February 19, 2004, making him 24 (according to Alfred) in the present. So that does it! We now know how big Bruce Wayne is in Absolute Batman #1!

Page #39: He's as big as the moon!

Batman rides a motorbike in front of the moon.

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Nope, sorry, he's as big as the moon, as you can plainly see after he crashes his enormous motorcycle out of a glass building. Case closed?

Absolute Batman #1 is out now from DC.


Absolute Batman #1 is packed full of surprises. Find out all about them in our issue breakdown.

Alex Zalben
Contributor

Alex Zalben has previously written for MTV News, TV Guide, Decider, and more. He's the co-host and producer of the long-running Comic Book Club podcast, and the writer of Thor and the Warrior Four, an all-ages comic book series for Marvel.

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