Big Belly Burger

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Big Belly Burger is a fictional fast food restaurant chain in the DC Comics universe. It is known for its burgers and has appeared in various comic books, television series, and other media related to the DC Comics franchise.

History[edit | edit source]

Big Belly Burger was first introduced in the pages of Superman comics. It quickly became a popular location within the DC Universe, often serving as a backdrop for various characters' interactions and storylines. The restaurant is known for its humorous and exaggerated portrayal of fast food culture.

Appearances in Media[edit | edit source]

Comics[edit | edit source]

Big Belly Burger has been featured in numerous DC Comics titles, including Superman, Batman, The Flash, and Green Lantern. It is often depicted as a favorite hangout spot for superheroes and civilians alike.

Television[edit | edit source]

Big Belly Burger has made several appearances in DC Comics-based television series. It is prominently featured in the Arrowverse, appearing in shows such as Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl. The restaurant is often used as a setting for character interactions and plot development.

Film[edit | edit source]

While Big Belly Burger has not yet appeared in any major DC Comics films, it remains a beloved and recognizable element of the DC Universe.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Big Belly Burger includes a variety of fast food items, with a focus on burgers. Some of the popular items include:

  • Big Belly Burger
  • Belly Buster
  • Mega Belly Burger
  • Fries
  • Shakes

Locations[edit | edit source]

Big Belly Burger is depicted as a widespread chain with locations in various cities within the DC Universe, including Metropolis, Gotham City, and Central City.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

Big Belly Burger has become an iconic element of the DC Universe, often used to add a touch of realism and humor to the stories. It serves as a familiar and relatable setting for both characters and readers.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD