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1960s ‘Batman’ TV Show Finally Coming to DVD, Blu-ray. The television classic that propelled Adam West -- and Batman himself -- into superstardom will get a home release in a Complete Series ...
And compared to the "Dark Knight" era that began in the 1980s with comics icon Frank Miller and others, the TV show was a lighthearted, campy affair starring West as the earnest Batman and his ...
As leaked by Conan O'Brien and quickly confirmed by Warner Home Video, the classic 1966-68 series 'Batman,' starring Adam West as the Caped Crusader and Burt Ward as Robin, will finally arrive in ...
Cesar Romero played the Joker on the '60s show. But between 1966 and 1968, long before any of those versions of the DC Comics hero, Batman came to the screen in a much lighter, and brighter, ABC ...
Holy Blu-ray, Batman! Warner Bros. Entertainment has announced new details on the Blu-ray and DVD collector's set for the 1960s Batman TV show, released on home video for the first time ever on ...
Invariably, you must answer: "Honestly, friend, I don't know why there is not a DVD set of the 1966 ABC 'Batman' series starring Adam West and Burt Ward, which was perhaps the great camp TV ...
“Batman Begins”Holy home video, Batman. Along with this year’s hit revival of the Dark Knight’s adventures, “Batman Begins,” a rush of older titles emerge from the Bat Cave on DVD ...
The costumes were cheesy. The special effects pretty much consisted of bubbles with words like bam, pow and zonk appearing in them when punches were thrown. There were lots of punches thrown. The h… ...
“For the first time in over 40 years we will be able to offer fans a full merchandise program that captures the classic, kitschy look and feel of the original ‘Batman’ TV show,” said Brad ...
For most of us boomers, Batman will always be Adam West’s deliciously tongue-in-cheek Caped Crusader. Along with his Boy Wonder Robin (Burt Ward), West was at the center of a cultural phenomenon ...
Batman: The TV Stories collects the following comics: Detective Comics #140, ... If you’re going to buy the upcoming Batman TV Series DVD/Blu-Ray collection then you absolutely must have this book.
Various rights issues kept the original Batman from home-video release until now. Young viewers may be surprised by its pop-art sensibility, vibrant colors — and that it was played for laughs.
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