Warning! Spoilers for Batman: The Detective #4 below.
After getting framed for murdering one of his closest allies, Batman called upon one of his most bombastic creations to stop those who pinned the crime on him. In the newest issue of Batman: The Detective, Bruce Wayne shows off his mobile Batcave, as the vehicle is his over-the-top Batmobile to date - proving Batman seemingly has a vehicle for literally every situation.
In the current Batman: The Detective arc, the Caped Crusader traveled to England to investigate a group called Equilibrium, who were murdering the people Batman previously saved. Along the way, he teamed up with a new version of Squire and ran into his former mentor Henri Ducard. However, Bruce Wayne was framed for murdering Ducard and was arrested by French police. After being brought in for questioning, the hero soon found out Equilibrium was operating on a much larger scale than previously believed. Batman just called upon one of his most ridiculous (and awesome) backup plans to take the evil organization down in a foreign country.
In Batman: The Detective #4 by Tom Taylor, Andy Kubert, Sandra Hope, Brad Anderson, and Clem Robins, Bruce Wayne is interrogated by Interpol in France but soon realizes he's been poisoned by the detectives. Wayne manages to break free and runs into Squire before getting the necessary medication that prevents his death. Waking up two days later under the care of Squire, he learns Equilibrium has continued their killing spree across the globe. He suits up despite his poor health and gets Squire to buy fruit from a local vendor, activating a code bringing him a mobile Batcave.
It turns out the mobile Batcave was a protocol put in place by Alfred. Inside the elaborate vehicle is everything Batman would need to operate independently while overseas - including a mini dinosaur from his fallen father figure. The mobile Batcave even features an A.I. version of Oracle and advanced tech the hero usually uses in his standard hideout. The issue ends with Batman activating a 'European Alliance of the Bat,' which seems to be his own overseas army.
At this point, no invention, weapon, or vehicle Batman uses should be surprising. Part of what makes Batman such a fun hero is his ridiculous tech and training methods. The mobile Batcave might take the cake for his most expensive backup protocol - but in this case, it will be an important tool in trying to stop Equilibrium as he's thousands of miles away from Gotham. Batman: The Detective #4 is available in comic book stores now.
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