The villain Lex Luthor took a break from those purple and green colors of his war uniform and now enjoys black. at the HQ Batman #120, released in the US, the supervillain revealed the upgrade in his look, which would have been very useful to the Dark Knight if he had come up with the idea earlier.
Warning: spoilers ahead!
In the magazine, scripted by Joshua Williamson and illustrated by Jorge Molina and Mikel Janin, Lex Luthor acquired Batman Inc. after Bruce Wayne left the team. The hero discovers that his “students” have been arrested for the murder of the villain Abyss, who is actually still alive.
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As Batman tries to stop the villain, we see Lex introducing a new bat-suit. He uses it to fight Abyss, who has invaded his base. Luthor taps a button on his wrist and activates armor that rips through his clothes. The costume was originally created for Batman.
With the new outfit, Luthor tracks down and finds Batman as he tries to get Batman Inc. out of jail. Luthor tells the hero that the only hope of stopping Abyss is to work for him. But here comes a twist: the team reveals that Luthor may have financed it all, but they work for Abyss. They offer Batman a spot on the team and want him to help them kill Luthor.
Now Batman, who we know doesn’t kill his enemies, has a triple problem: stopping Batman Inc., Abyss, and Luthor himself, who now has a batsuit with built-in bat-armor, a feature he never thought to invent. . He would have avoided a lot of hits from Bane, Crocodile, Deathstroke and other rivals of his.