While superheroes as we know them are largely American creations, characters like Superman, Spider-Man and Batman are highly recognizable not only this country, but all over the world. So can we really blame other countries for wanting to take them and make them their own? Well, in strictly terms of copyright, yes, but in spirit, ComicsAlliance celebrates the bizarre, ridiculous bootleg mashups of our most memorable heroes with the low production values of moviemakers in diverse cultures around the globe.Unlike most of the items on our list, 1978's "Supaidāman" isn't a bootleg; it's the product of Marvel licensing their characters out to Toei, a Japanese production company, to be used however they wanted. It is, however, completely insane.
Instead of Peter Parker, this series focused on Takuya Yamashiro, a motorcycle racer whose father, a "space archaeologist," equipped him with a transformation-inducing wristband that gave him control of a giant fighting robot that he used to fight the kaiju army of Professor Monster in episodes with titles like "Becoming Splendid: To the Murderous Machine of Transformation" and "To the Flaming Hell: See the Tears of the Snake Woman." We are pretty sure that these facts make it the most awesome thing ever sent out on the airwaves.
Mexican Batwoman
Released in 1968 at the height of the Adam West "Batman" TV show's popularity, La Mujer Murcielago is one half shameless attempt to capitalize on Batmania by throwing in foxy chicks and repackaging it for the booming south-of-the-border luchador film industry, and one half fever dream. In it, Batwoman throws down with Dr. Williams (apparently the Mexican Ra's al-Ghul) as he kidnaps wrestlers in order to build a race of super fish-monsters, while still managing to juggle two boyfriends and sparring matches with her foxy sidekick, Esmerelda. If this wasn't Greg Rucka's exact pitch for his current run on "Detective Comics," it should've been.
Indian Superman
Remember that part in "Superman: The Movie" where Superman takes Lois flying and she has that weird "Can you read my mind? Do you know what it is that you do to me?" internal monologue, and how weird that seemed when you were a kid?
Okay, imagine that instead of Lois's internal monologue, you got Superman and Lois having a mid-air dance number, then landing in a park so that Superman could do what we can only describe as a full-body hand-jive, then roughing up some thugs, then more flirty dancing, then even more dancing, this time with a full crowd and Superman "riding the pony."
And also Lois Lane is Spider-Man.
It may not have made more sense, but it'd be a heck of a lot less boring.
Italian Superman
On the other hand, being Three Deans Martin is nothing to sneeze at, nor is the fact that--judging by this video--these guys seem to be all about explosions, doing donuts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and macking on hot '60s girls. Throw in Jimmy Olsen, and we'd be willing to trade, straight up.
Let's be good of blood
Let us not be bad
Let's be good of heart
Let's be afraid of God!
...while a mullet-and-trucker-cap-sporting Batman provides the bassline.
But the best thing about it? It gave us this:

The entire series is available online, and it's well worth watching to see Supermans, the Last Son of Kryptar (played by Willy Roberts in what appears to be a child's Supergirl costume), using both his super-powers and a switchbladeknife to battle it out with his arch-foes Spider-Man and Lex Lucifer and rescue Luis Lane. Check it out, and trust us: By the time Turkish KISS shows up, you will believe man is fly.
Similarly, Italian Spiderman is a 70s action film parody that is no way Italian, and only tangential related to Spider-Man, unless somehow Peter Parker turned into a fat, mustachioed d-bag in red tights with a spider on his chest when I wasn't paying attention.
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Thursday 05 November
By NHOJ
Don't forget the movie '3 Devadam,' a glorious flick that features such illuminating characters as 'Black Captain America' and 'Serial Killer Spider-man.'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lg4_QaFm_c
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Thursday 05 November
By Murphy
When I started reading the entry for Mexican Batwoman I figured it was this movie I'd previously heard of: http://bit.ly/4BdS8v
But no, apparently that one was made in the good old US of A and later retitled "She Was a Hippy Vampire" after a lawsuit. So at least two cash-in Batwoman films came out of North America in the late 60s.
So thank you for more than filling my quota of new things to learn today.
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Thursday 05 November
By guayec
amazing. i knew some of these (the indian is a classic), but that filipino batman and robin has just raped my sanity. now i have to share it on facebook to spread the madness.
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Thursday 05 November
By Maddy
I had seen the Filipino one before, and I still think it's the best one, if only for that very last line:
"Lets do Bruce Wayne now and Dick Grayson now, they are a part of meeee"
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Thursday 05 November
By WolkinTexasRanger
I would like to add on, courtesy of the Awesomed By Comics Podcast crew...
Italian Spiderman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvNLlwkwP64
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Thursday 05 November
By Dan K
I've got to give my vote to evil Turkish Spiderman. That guy kills a women by decapitating her with an out-board motor. That's pretty intense.
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Thursday 05 November
By ShadowWing Tronix
You have to admit Indian Superman and Spider-Girl have some killer moves. Then again, Flilipino Batman and Joker kind of fried a few of MY brain cells, too.
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Thursday 05 November
By J.H.
No Super-Batman v. Mazinger>
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Friday 06 November
By Hodge
Great list. i would add a honourable mention to Turkish Batman & Robin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UTfXonzUsk
These cats can fight!
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Monday 09 November
By RobM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWOzxN1OQRI
You forgot the 1991's Barman and Droguin, a mexican Batman an Robin parody, on this one Batman is the owner of a cantina called The Batcave and his suit has the Bacardi logo on his chest... oh boy.
Actually the whole movie is on youtube.
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