Monday, March 23, 2015

Series Review: Batman '66

Batman '66 - DC Comics

Batman ‘66 comicbooks come from the 1966 Batman television show. The Batman television show was one of the most successful and influential adaptations of comic books to mass media of all time. Over the course of three seasons, the series became a cultural force with its unique combination of tongue-in-cheek humor, thrilling superhero adventure and celebrity guest stars. Batman ‘66 comic books are not reprints of the television show; they are all-new adventures for our Dynamic Duo.

Batman ‘66 introduces readers to original characters from the show, writer Jeff Parker keeps these nostalgic characters true to their TVs personalities, mimicking their looks and vocabulary. Parker keeps each issue of Batman ‘66 comics to the camp and ridiculous nature of the series without poking fun at it. And Artist Johnathan Case enhances Parkers stories drawing each scene as if it came off the television show and landed on the pages.

Batman ‘66 brings fans some of the best villains to ever hit the pages of comic books. The Riddler, The Penguin, the Joker, Mr. Freeze and Catwoman are just a few of the greatest villains to have made their way into these great comic books.

Batman ‘66 comic books incorporates many of the little quirks from the popular television show, one of the best quirks is, the balloon art.

Pow! Biff! Bam! When you see these balloons pop up you know someone, usually the bad guy, is getting clobbered.

Batman ‘66 is becoming one of DC Comics most fun books to read. If you are fan of the original Batman series, with Adam West and Burt ward, then this comic book is tailor-made for you. If you are a fan of Batman comic books or just a comic book fan looking for something fun to read, then this is your comic book. Batman ‘66 will tickle your funny bone and satisfy your comic book cravings.

 - Barbie66

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