Story continues belowLocally, the signal will shine on Place Dupuis in downtown Montreal between 8 p.m. and midnight on what has become known as Batman Day — the third Saturday in September to honour Bruce Wayne and his caped crusader alter-ego, created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger in 1939.READ MORE: Université de Montréal unveils new science campus in OutremontThe signal was first lit at Fed Square in Melbourne, Australia and according to DC Comics website, other cities taking part included Tokyo, Berlin, Paris, Barcelona, London.It will light up at the Domino Sugar Refinery in New York City before making its final appearance in Los Angeles at City Hall.“The Bat-Signal is easily one of the most recognizable images among all superhero iconography and this is going to be a remarkable sight as we transcend borders, languages and cultures to bring us all together with this single experience,” said Pam Lifford, president of Warner Bros. global brands and experiences, said in a statement earlier this week.–With files from The Associated PressWATCH: MUHC doctors call for mandatory bike helmets in Montreal
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