One day after San Francisco was turned into Gotham City so that a little boy who battled leukemia could fight off some archcriminals, fans still can't seem to get enough of Miles Scott, a.k.a. Batkid.
Just explore #batkid on Twitter and you'll see what we mean.
BatKid makes my heart melt ❤️
— Catherine Hyde (@CatHyde_xo) November 16, 2013
Not sure anything has made me smile so much. What an incredible story #gobatkid @MakeAWish http://t.co/OOzJjdIlnq
— Ally (@ara0017143) November 16, 2013
All the #batkid stuff has me tearing up with joy at random moments all day today.
— JenCordin (@JenCordin) November 16, 2013
The news networks also can't leave the story alone.
CNN: Batkid, age 5, saves 'Gotham City'
MSNBC: Batkid wins over Gotham — and Washington
Fox News: Batkid saves the day!
Meanwhile, our friends at KQED remain on the case of the Make-a-Wish day that has the nation talking.
We could go on. But the guy many want to hear from, of course, is Batkid himself. KGO-TV in San Franciso had an exclusive chat with the crime fighter and his parents.
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