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Have cape, will travel

Roz Laws goes to Gotham for a close encounter with DC Comics’ billion dollar marvel.

Batman

Roz Laws goes to Gotham for a close encounter with DC Comics’ billion dollar marvel.

I’m in Gotham City, on the hunt for Batman.

With no Bat Signal visible in the sky and the location of the Batcave a secret, where should I start looking?

A tip-off from Commissioner Gordon leads me to an office block on Broadway. It doesn’t look like much from the outside, but take the lift to the third floor and...KAPOW!

There he is, the Caped Crusader. I should have known to come here, to DC Comics, where the superhero began life in 1939.

I’m in New York for the launch of Batman Live, an arena show which kicks off a global five-year tour next summer in England, stopping off in Birmingham in August.

But DC Comics isn’t just about Batman. In the corridor by the lift is a huge mural, painted to commemorate their 50th anniversary, 25 years ago.

Proudly standing in the centre are their most famous creations, Batman and Superman. I recognise Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and The Flash, but also featured are Rawshack from Watchmen, Captain Marvel, Swamp Thing, Plastic Man, Phantom Stranger – and Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld, chatting up Robin with a mischievous glint in her eye.