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'''Route 29 Batman''' was an American [[Real Life Superhero]] based in the Baltimore area of Maryland. He | '''Route 29 Batman''' was an American [[Real Life Superhero]] based in the Baltimore area of Maryland. He dressed up as DC Comic's iconic superhero, Batman, and visited sick children in the hospital in order to encourage them to continue fighting against their illnesses. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 20:28, 6 November 2020
Route 29 Batman | |
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Route 29 Batman with his Lambourghini | |
Vital Statistics | |
Hero | Route 29 Batman |
Alias(es) | N/A |
Identity | Public |
Alter Ego | Lenny B. Robinson |
Category | Public Service |
Location | Baltimore, MD, USA 39° 17' 27.18" N, 76° 36' 38.73" W |
Status | Deceased |
Superhero Activity | |
Team | |
Affiliates | N/A |
Foes | N/A |
Actions | N/A |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Outfit | Cape (Black), Cowl (Black), Suit (Black) |
Colors | Black, Gray, Yellow |
Symbol | Bat Silhouette in a Yellow Oval |
Equipment | Lambourghini Gallardo (Black) |
Abilities | N/A |
Route 29 Batman was an American Real Life Superhero based in the Baltimore area of Maryland. He dressed up as DC Comic's iconic superhero, Batman, and visited sick children in the hospital in order to encourage them to continue fighting against their illnesses.
History
He was dubbed the "Route 29 Batman" as he first came to media attention when he was pulled over by police on Route 29 in his Batmobile.
On August 17th, 2015, Lenny Robinson had stopped in the median but with his car still “partially in the fast lane,” according to a state police news release. He was checking the engine on the passenger side when at around 10:30 p.m. a Toyota Camry slammed into the Batmobile, propelling the steel-framed hunk of black metal into his body. Robinson, 51, died at the scene.
External Links
Washington Post: "Who Is the Route 29 Batman? This Guy"
Washington Post: "Route 29 Batman is killed after his Batmobile breaks down in Maryland"