Why is Bat-Mite missing from 'Batman' comics? DC sheds light
DC Comics has finally shed light on the conspicuous absence of Bat-Mite, a significant character from the Bat-Family, in contemporary Batman narratives. The explanation comes with the character's reappearance in Batman/Superman: World's Finest #26 (2022) amid a new threat from the Fifth Dimension. Per ScreenRant, the Man of Steel discloses that Batman is not comfortable with Bat-Mite's excessive admiration, stating firmly that "Batman doesn't appreciate fanboys."
Comic issue sees Bat-Mite and Mr. Mxyzptlk warning their heroes
In Batman/Superman: World's Finest #26, Bat-Mite re-emerges as a new threat looms from the Fifth Dimension. The comic issue, created by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands, sees Bat-Mite and Mr. Mxyzptlk (Superman's imp) warning their heroes about a potential disaster that could ravage the Third Dimension. As villains and imps (impish) unite causing turmoil across the DC Universe, Batman and Superman are thrust into confronting this disorder head-on.
Superman tells Bat-Mite that Batman doesn't want fanboys
Amid the crisis, Superman informs Bat-Mite that Batman is not comfortable with his extreme adulation. He emphasizes that Batman's battles are fraught with danger and he cannot afford any distractions. Batman doesn't want fanboys, but he can always use assets. To be a proactive member of the Bat-Family, Bat-Mite needs to contribute more than just admiration for Batman. With the current threat endangering the DC Universe, Bat-Mite has an opportunity to prove his worth.
Bat-Mite, the imp from the Fifth Dimension
Bat-Mite, known for his extra-dimensional abilities, debuted shortly after Mr. Mxyzptlk and was recognized for creating challenges for Batman to overcome. Despite his benign intentions, Bat-Mite's antics often irritated Batman. His appearances decreased during the Bronze Age and post-Crisis On Infinite Earths; his history with the Bat-Family was largely erased except for a few humorous cameos. After Dark Nights: Death Metal, Bat-Mite's history with Batman was reinstated into canon but he still failed to win over his hero.
Bat-Mite is not alone in his intense admiration for heroes
In Fifth Dimension, Bat-Mite reigns as the ultimate superhero enthusiast, but he's not alone in his fervor. Numerous other mites have emerged over time, each expressing an intense admiration for their favorite heroes. From Ms. Trxlchyk mirroring Harley Quinn's style to Nite-Mite giving Nightwing insight into Batman's experiences, these impish beings often emulate their idols. The introduction of the Just-Us League of the Fifth Dimension showcased an entire squad of mites devoted to their counterparts in the DC Universe.