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Batman '66
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Title: Batman '66
Publisher: DC Comics
Type: Ongoing series
Years published: 2013-2016
Total issues: 30
Featuring: Batman; Robin; Alfred; Commissioner Gordon; Chief O'Hara; Harriet Cooper
Creators: Jeff Parker; Jonathan Case; Wes Abbott; Jim Chadwick
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Batman '66 is an American ongoing comic book series of the superhero fantasy genre. It is based on the 1966 live-action Batman television series, which itself, is based on the family of Batman related comic book titles published by DC Comics. The title was originally produced as a digital series, then published as a print title beginning in September, 2013. It ran for thirty issues until February, 2016.

Issues

  • Batman '66 1
  • Batman '66 2
  • Batman '66 3
  • Batman '66 4
  • Batman '66 5
  • Batman '66 6
  • Batman '66 7
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  • Batman '66 29
  • Batman '66 30

Annuals & Specials

  • Batman '66: The Lost Episode 1
  • Batman '66 Meets the Legion of Super-Heroes 1

Collections

  • Batman '66 Omnibus
  • Batman '66, Vol. 1
  • Batman '66, Vol. 2
  • Batman '66, Vol. 3
  • Batman '66, Vol. 4
  • Batman '66, Vol. 5

Notes & Trivia

  • Batman was a thirty-minute prime time, live action television series broadcast by the ABC Network between 1966 and 1968. Premiering on January 12th, the series featured actor Adam West as the perennial character of Batman, while Burt Ward donned nylon stockings and fairy boots for his portrayal of the erstwhile sidekick, Robin. The series took the tradition of Batman into uncharted territory, oftentimes mocking the character's heritage with trite dialogue and overly campy plot devices.

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See also

Batman Media

The World of Batman

Batman miscellaneous

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