You might prefer your Dark Knight to be grim, gritty, and brooding. But if it wasn't for the campy '60s TV show, Batman might ...
Sixty years ago, "Batman" crashed onto TV screens, unleashing Batmania, a rogue’s gallery of villains, and a pop-culture ...
On TVs everywhere, a white hot beam of light pierces the midnight sky, sending its urgent message into the inky black night ...
In a time of ultra-realistic gritty superhero movies, it's refreshing to look back at Adam West's 'Batman,' and a time when ...
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 ...
The 1960s Batman and '70s Wonder Woman TV series are a solid foundation of pop culture. In fact, it'd be reasonable to say the two adaptations are two of the most important pieces of fiction in ...
The series debuted on ABC from January 12, 1966, to March 14, 1968. Adam West (Bruce Wayne) and Burt Ward 's (Dick Grayson) ...
While the 1960s Batman series is celebrated as a DC success, the initial reception of the show was controversial.
There have been dozens of iterations of Batman across comics, movies, and more since Adam West’s iconic, albeit campy, portrayal of the Dark Knight. Yet, nearly six decades after the end of the 1960s ...