By Khalid Jordan— June 6, 2026
When Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez launched their new Batman run with DC All In, I wasn't expecting it to change anything for me beyond adding another book to my pull list. But when I saw that suit — the classic blue and grey, the dramatic cape, the gold utility belt — something clicked.
That’s the Batman I grew up with: bold, iconic, and unmistakably him. Not the dark rubber movie version. Not the tactical, armored interpretation. Just Batman — the way he’s supposed to look.
I knew immediately I wanted to build it.
I'm commissioning a fully custom Batman suit based on the Fraction/Jiménez design, set to debut at New York Comic Con 2026. We're talking a professional build tailored to my measurements: a removable muscle layer, a structured blue cowl, a full scalloped cape, and Jiménez’s detailed gold utility belt. The kind of suit you step into and actually feel like the character.
I've also been putting in the work physically. I’m down 25 pounds — from 250 to 225 — and still going. When I step into that costume at NYCC, I want the silhouette to be right. The presence. Everything.
This is a dream build, and I’m going all in.
Running a clothing brand means every big moment is also a creative opportunity. When I started thinking about the Batman build, I didn’t want YozoraTs to sit on the sidelines.
So I designed the Night Sky Collection.
Vol. 1 is built around the same energy as the build — bold, dark, iconic. An original bat-and-wing motif in blue and grey. The name YOZORATS in bold streetwear typography. Night Sky Collection underneath. EST. 2024 flanking the wings.
A build like this doesn’t come cheap. A professional commission at this level runs $4,600–$5,600. I’m covering a significant portion myself — I’m also working vendor events to fund the deposit — but I launched a GoFundMe to let my community be part of the story.