Batman possesses his own distinct variation of Marvel's Spider-Verse concept, incorporating the Bat Dimension. Within the Bat Dimension, Batman's subconscious interacts with other versions of himself to undergo rigorous training and share invaluable ideas. This captivating concept stands as a testament to the immense popularity and universal appeal of diverse superhero representations.
In recent years, Batman has established his own Spider-Verse within DC's multiverse. Batman's subconscious realm introduces a unique iteration of Spider-Man's concept, showcasing the interconnected nature of multiple superhero universes. Batman's presence within this dimension highlights the immense popularity and resonance of multiple versions of iconic characters.
Readers are introduced to Dimension Batman, a dimension where various subconsciousness of Batman across the Multiverse can gather and train to fight crime better.
Batman is one of the most well-trained vigilantes on the planet, and Dimension Batman is just one more reason why that is. While almost everyone knows that Batman has traveled around the world and trained to become the skilled individual he is now, that's apparently not where it ends. Even while sleeping, Batman continues to train and share ideas with other versions of himself. While asleep, his subconscious mind enters the Dimension Batman, where he then meets other Batmen. In one of the Batmen's own words, they come here to "share ideas."While Batman's idea of teaming up with other versions of himself to train is certainly cool, he is not the first superhero to make use of such a concept. Spider-Man is immensely important to the Marvel Multiverse, and there are infinite versions of Spider-Man throughout the Multiverse. Being Spider-Man is difficult, which is why some of them have banded together to create the Spider-Society. This society exists to help gather and train new Spider-Men, helping them rely on the knowledge of Spider-Men who have already gone through similar tragedies. It is a fun idea that really makes use of the Multiverse across Marvel's comics and movies — and now Batman has his own version.
There's no denying that Batman and Spider-Man are among the most popular comic book characters, appearing in almost every conceivable medium. It's no surprise that their respective companies would eventually try to capitalize on this by simply having more versions of them. Marvel figured out how to do this first with Spider-Man's Spider-Society, and now DC has finally managed to figure out something similar for Batman. While Batman sleeps, his subconscious mind joins up with various Batmanmen across the multiverse, finally giving Batman his very own Dimension — just like the Spider-Verse.