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The Batman series from the 1960s ran for three chaotic, campy seasons and in those 120 episodes, a huge number of big stars appeared in it. From the legendary "window" cameos to slightly larger ...
Starting on Halloween, Logansport may become a destination for the 1960s Batman television series as well as comic book fans throughout the region. The Fiberglass Freaks Batman Museum will open on ...
Julie Newmar has lived at least nine lives. The dancer-actress, best known for playing Batman’s purrfect nemesis, Catwoman, in the first two seasons of the beloved 1960s-era superhero series ...
Adam West's classic 1960s series wasn't the first live-action "Batman" adaptation ... from the Arrowverse to a pair of original animated features based on the '60s "Batman" TV show that came out in ...
This pack includes the 1960s TV Series Batmobile, Classic TV Series Catwoman Skin, Classic TV Series Robin Skin and two racetracks inspired by the 1966 live-action Batman TV series.
While the early charm of the 1960s-era Batman cartoons might not be enough for contemporary viewers looking back, there's no denying the impact the series has had on Batman in pop culture.
LEGO is releasing a classic Batmobile toy from the Batman '66 series. The '60s Batman TV series didn't technically introduce the Batmobile into live-action (that honour goes to a 1940s serial) but ...
Batman's cinematic history is rich and diverse, from the campy 1960s television show starring Adam West to Tim Burton's darker take starring Michael Keaton.
As you'd expect from a kid's game that caters to the nostalgia of adults sitting in the player-two chair, Lego Batman 3 embraced the Batman of 1966 as well.