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Superheroes are everywhere right now, and with good reason. They may have been born in comics, but with the amazing movies that have been hitting theaters over the past few years, it's never been a better time to be a fan than right now. Doing a Halloween costume and getting it exactly right is cool, but showing your love in your ride? That's when you know it's real. Check out some of our favorite Superhero-Themed Rides.
Retro Batman Beyond
Even the center caps on this guy's rims have the logo. We love how menacing the matte black paint is.
The Thing's Motorcycle
There's only one word for this bike: Fantastic.
Superman VW Kombi
It's probably a lot easier to change into a Superman costume in this VW Kombi than in a phone booth -- especially since you can't find phone booths so easily anymore.
Dark Knight Pickup
We wouldn't mind getting stuck in traffic if it was behind this guy's tailgate.
Marvel Comics Element
It's like a rolling crossover comic book. Who wouldn't love that?
Two-Face
Before he became a supervillian, Harvey Dent was a hero of a sort for Gotham. This airbrush job is too good to ignore.
Car Warz Spiderman
Action is his reward, and we get to see it in full color on this sick whip.
Superman Kia
We're suckers for well-executed line drawings, and we like the grittier edge this paint job gives Superman.
Evil Fears the Knight
We're big fans of Rocksteady's Batman games, Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. We'd be here all day if we listed all the reasons, but the first and most immediate reason is character design. We love that someone else loved it enough to put it on their ride. This is possibly the only time we'd think a white car was appropriate for a Batman theme, but it works.
La Moto de Spidey
Spidey's cobweb patterns were made for the lines of bikes. Stan Lee may not have done it on purpose, but it's true.
The Dark Knight
We can't get over how stunning this airbrushed tribute to The Dark Knight and Heath Ledger's Joker is. The amount of detail represented here is second to none. We want to know if the artist also does tattoos, because they're probably just as amazing.
Justice League Kias
You already saw the Superman Optima hybrid, but we wanted to highlight the rest of the crew, as well. Kia linked up with DC Entertainment to make eight different cars, all of which had a Justice League character. There was a Aquaman Rio, a Batman Optima, a Flash Forte Koup, a Cyborg Forte, a Green Lantern Soul, a Wonder Woman Sportage, and a Sorento with of all seven of the characters. The collaboration was an effort to bring attention to the "We Can Be Heroes" campaign.
