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This comic strip is pretty funny! It shows a Lighthouse Attendant trying to get away with creating a Bat-Signal, Ha Ha! Our friend Christopher sent this in ( Thanks Chris! ) & the comic strip is done by 2 guys named Guy & Rodd. They have a website called "Brevity" where you can read many of their current comic strips. I really like the style of their artwork, very simple & clean. If you wanna see more then just click HERE!

Here's a couple of craft project photos from our buddy named Dallas. He created this Custom Light-Up Bat-Signal by converting a Kotobukia Statue of Batman perched on top of the Bat-Signal. Of course, it's the version from "THE DARK KNIGHT" movie. Basically he took the Bat-Signal piece & retrofit a light inside it. He also added a different lens cover ( I think ) so that light would shine through it. overall, Dallas did an amazing job on this new piece because it now looks extremely cool! OK, I have seen a few other people do this & it makes me wonder, "Why didn't Kotobukia do this in the 1st place? I mean, it seems so obvious". I'm sure it had something to do with production cost. Plus, they make art statues & they're NOT in the lamp business. Anyways, I didn't mean to loose track here. Plus, I also wanna thank Dallas for sharing his photos. If any other Bat-Blog Readers have any Bat-Craft Projects going on then please let us know. We always love to hear from creative people.

I love it when readers share their personal Batman-related photos & here's a really great example! Two new friends, named Seth & Melissa, got married on Sept 7th & here's a photo of their actual Wedding Cake! I can't believe this was the cake. It features the proud Batman Bat-Signal shining over Gotham City! That is so extremely magnificent! Now, if I got married, I would hope that my wife is this cool, ha ha! Thank guys for sending this really fun photo, I appreciate that. The cake looks great & I bet it was a wonderful event. By the way, Congratulations!
Recently, at the Instructables Website, they did a feature story on "How To Build Your Very Own USB Batman Batsignal Spotlight". Oh man, it's seriously cool!! ( In a geeky super-computer-nerd kinda way, ha ha! ). The story shows very detailed instructions on how to assemble this light from scratch. You'll need to hit the PC store for a few electronics but they're very common & easy to get. Basically, after making this thing, you can hook it up to your USB port ( for electricity ) & shine the bat-symbol on the wall. As a side note I wanna ask any Bat-Blog readers who end up making one of these to send us some photos, that would be fun! Here's a link to check it out:

Over at the THREADLESS website the other day I saw a totally hilarious Batman Parody Humor T-Shirt called "JOB". The main theme is all about hating your job, which unfortunately for some of us we can relate too, ha ha! If you're looking for it there just remember to search their site for the T-Shirt named "JOB".
Batman Icon Set 1.0 is a free icon & folder set for Apple OS X, ranging from the classic to the modern. Please keep in mind that these ONLY work on newer Apple Personal Computers & NOT Windows PCs. I don't have an Apple so I have not been able to test them. I just think they look great & if you're a Batman Fan ( with an Apple ) then you might love them too. If you try them out please let me know how they work, thanks. Here's a link to the download site: