Friday, August 23, 2013 Boys on Halloween and Batman Costumes

October 31st and all the bewitching power that surrounds this ghoulish night is now close upon us and if you are the parent of a young boy who is getting excited about going out trick or treating with friends or family, then the choice of Halloween costume is a very leading one.

Girls enjoy dressing up as witches, carrying a broomstick, the house cat and wearing a pointed hat, but the boys... What do they enjoy wearing?

Boy Halloween Costumes

There are a amount of separate characters and ghostly types to choose from along with the particular zombie, Frankenstein or a frightful ghost. However, none of the above have the heroic petition of Batman and the best thing about Batman is that he has been recreated in a amount of separate ways by a amount of separate writers, artists and directors.

Boys on Halloween and Batman Costumes

For example, you could choose to create a Batman costume for your young son that takes influence from the 1960s Tv show with Adam West and Burt Ward who played his side-kick, Robin.

In this interpretation, Batman wore a blue/grey suit, with complementary boots and cape. His illustrious belt featured the illustrious Batman sticker on the buckle in a mixture of yellow and black and his mask was fairly comic in some ways, with small pointy bat-type ears in a black leather material.

If this doesn't appeal, then the darker interpretations of Batman by director Tim Burton might perhaps engage the attentiveness of the excitable superhero wannabe. If going for the Burton Batman costume produce then you'll be finding for a costume that is completely made from black material and the heavier finding the material, the better.

Batman in the Burton films was very dark and mysterious. He was not a comic character in the same way that the earlier Tv version of the superhero was depicted to be in any way, shape or form. This Batman should be a morose-looking figure, with a deep, dark side that he hides from the world and depending on the likes and dislikes of your child, Burton's depiction of Batman might just be the label for a thriving night of Halloween bad dream on the streets of your home town.

One more final choice for a Batman costume produce during this Halloween lies the investigation of the Dc Comic version of Batman which inspired in separate ways the two versions of Batman already alluded to above. The Dc Comic version of Batman is in some ways a 50 - 50 split in the middle of the Tv series depiction and that of the Burton interpretation.

The Dc Comic Book frame is dressed to look like the Tv Batman character, along with the pants over the top of the tights, the yellow and black belt and the bluey-grey colour scheme accompanying the whole.

However, the Dc Comic Book frame is also far more menacing and frightening than the Tv character and therefore shares many personality traits and characteristics with the Burton frame from the movies. The Dc Comic Book Batman frame is not humourous in any way. He is bold, strong and would be more than capable of fighting off the ghouls that he encountered on a night out trick or treating for Halloween.

So all that is left to do is to rule which style of Batman costume you think your petite boy might like to dress up in for Halloween this year. Once that decision is made you indubitably only have two more options... Make the costume yourself using images and drawings as inspiration or buy a Batman costume from a reputable Halloween costume company.

The choice is yours!

Boys on Halloween and Batman Costumes

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