Batman fans are in for a true treat with one of the most ambitious Gotham heroes vs. villains group cosplays ever created. Packed with a vast array of iconic characters, this cosplay is more than just impressive in scale—it's elevated by stunningly crafted costumes and top-tier editing, making it an unforgettable tribute to Gotham's heroes and rogues alike.
Hush and Bane cosplayer Brad Johnson (Catwoman cosplayer Dahj (@Amaliaaacat).
Among those featured in this impressive group cosplay are @p0ison_ as Poison Ivy, @The_buff_nerd7605 as Deathstroke, @Raymondweijland as Robin, @Kapture_realm as Red Hood, @Futuristik.cosplay as Batwoman, @Impostercosplayy as Mr. Freeze and Two-Face, @seriusjoker as Joker, @SinCityDarkKnight as Batman, @ChaoticClownPrincess as Harley Quinn, @American_ren as Nightwing, and @Plaguejestermichaels as The Riddler.
Batman, Batwoman, Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin Face Off Against Gotham Rogues in Epic Cosplay
Gotham Villains Featured: Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Deathstroke, Catwoman, Bane, Hush, The Joker, Two-Face, The Riddler, and Mr. Freeze
This is easily one of the most impressive casts of characters to be featured in a single Gotham-centric group cosplay, showcasing five core Bat-Family facing off against ten of their most notorious rogues. While much of this cosplay's magic comes from the cosplayers themselves—who bring their chosen characters to life with killer high-quality costumes and spot-on expressions that capture each personality—it would be remiss not to recognize the editing prowess of @Pixelens._. Their skill took this group cosplay to new heights, combining all the cosplayers into a single, expertly rendered poster that brilliantly unites them.
Johnson further elevated the impact of this group cosplay by including one of Batman’s most iconic lines from Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Batman: Year One (1987): “Ladies. Gentlemen. You have eaten well. You’ve eaten Gotham’s wealth. Its spirit. Your feast is nearly over. From this moment on… none of you are safe.” This powerful quote, paired with the striking group cosplay, underscores Batman’s journey from a solo vigilante targeting Gotham’s corruption to leading a crime-fighting family against a vibrant gallery of rogues. It’ll be exciting to see if these cosplayers and @Pixelens._ team up again for more epic group cosplays in the future.

Poison Ivy Defeats the Entire Bat-Family in Power-Focused Cosplay
Poison Ivy has been fighting the Bat-Family for a while now, with new cosplay images showing her finally taking the team down using her superpowers.
Cosplayer Shows Off Chilling Hush Cosplay, Proving Thomas Elliot Deserves a Live-Action Debut
Thomas “Hush” Elliot First Appeared in Batman #609 (2003) as Part of the Twelve-Issue Storyline Batman: Hush
While Brad Johnson portrayed both Bane and Hush, his Hush cosplay is particularly notable, given that the character is rarely seen in fandom cosplays and that Thomas Elliot has yet to make his live-action debut in the DCU. Johnson’s chilling portrayal makes a strong case for Elliot to get his silver screen moment, and with Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee’s Batman: Hush comic getting a sequel, this possibility becomes even more intriguing. Whether or not a live-action adaptation is on the horizon, fans can at least enjoy Hush's role in this epic Batman and Family vs. Gotham Rogues group cosplay.
One of DC's most iconic heroes, Batman is the vigilante superhero persona of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Forged by tragedy with the death of his parents, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming the world's leading martial artist, detective, and tactician. Recruiting an entire family of allies and sidekicks, Bruce wages war on evil as the dark knight of his hometown, Gotham City.
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