Batwing has arrived. On Batwoman, Luke Fox will suit up as a vigilante to aid the Scarlet Knight in her mission to combat crime on the streets of Gotham. Now, The CW has released a first look at Batwoman star Camrus Johnson wearing the character's black-and-blue armor.

Batwoman's Batwing suit, as below, was conceptualized by longtime Arrowverse costume designer Maya Mani, Diana Patterson and Andy Poon. According to the official series description for Batwing's introduction, Luke will suit up "as Batwoman's crime-fighting counterpart as they work to clean up the mess created in the season two finale. But before Luke Fox can fully embrace the awesome and powerful nature of his supersuit he must first overcome his own personal demons."

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"I've been looking forward to seeing Batwing since we decided to make Luke Fox a fundamental part of our Bat Team way back in the pilot development stages," showrunner Caroline Dries said in a statement. "I can speak for Cam when I say, so has he! But this character couldn't come out of nowhere. We built this character from a deeply personal and complicated Luke story that we began setting up in season one, and I look forward to unfolding it over the course of season three."

"Honestly, it's hard to explain how much it means to me to wear the Batwing suit and officially play my first superhero," Johnson shared. "The main reason I wanted to be in Batwoman was for this opportunity - to give kids like me another black hero to look up to and relate to. It's hard not to smile when I catch myself in the mirror with the bat symbol on my chest, and I'll keep smiling through every fight scene, every awesome stunt, and every Gotham night where Batwing is finally in the field!"

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"I wanted the Batwing suit to represent the bond between father and son, to show the love and respect that Lucius Fox had for his son, Luke. It was conceived within the realm of a child’s imagination; the suit is a bit fantastical and based on the whimsy of a young boy's dream - complete with rocket boosters and hidden bits that pop out!" Mani explained. "The Batwing suit represents the combined talents of a solid team who all came together and met the many challenges of encompassing lights, moving parts and the need for mobility head on, bringing this character to life."

Johnson has appeared as Luke Fox on the Arrowverse series since its debut episode. In Season 1, he helped Kate Kane on her journey to becoming Batwoman after she discovered the Batcave and then, in Season 2, served a similar role for Ryan Wilder. In addition to serving as the Scarlet Knight's guy in the chair, he also struggled with the legacy of his late father Lucius, who once worked by Batman's side. Notably, Johnson also penned a Batwing story for DC's Batman: Urban Legends #4, with art by Loyiso Mkize, Trevor Scott and Andrew Dalhouse.

Batwoman stars Javicia Leslie as Ryan Wilder, Rachel Skarsten as Alice, Meagan Tandy as Sophie Moore, Camrus Johnson as Luke Fox, Dougray Scott as Jacob Kane, Nicole Kang as Mary Hamilton-Kane and Wallis Day as Kate Kane. New episodes air Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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