Batman '66

Batman '66

Cover of Batman '66 #1.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Genre
    Publication date July 2013 – December 2015
    Number of issues 30
    Main character(s) Batman
    Creative team
    Writer(s) Jeff Parker
    Artist(s) Mike Allred (cover)
    Various (interior)

    Batman '66 is an ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics featuring Batman. It is a continuation of the 1966–68 television series starring Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin. The series is written by Jeff Parker, with cover art provided by Mike Allred and interior artwork by different artists each issue.

    Publication history

    In 2013, DC began publication of Batman '66, which tells all-new stories set in the world of the 1966–68 TV series. It is written by Jeff Parker, and features cover art by Mike Allred while interior art is done by different artists each issue.[1][2][3] Characters from the television series such as the Bookworm, the Minstrel, Sandman, Olga Queen of the Cossacks, Zelda The Great, Shame, and Marsha Queen of Diamonds have all made their first appearance in Batman comics. Penguin, Joker, Riddler, Catwoman and Mr. Freeze also appear in the series. Characters who were not featured in the television series (some of them created after the series ended) have since appeared in Batman '66 with the Red Hood and Dr. Quinn appearing in issue #3, Poison Ivy in issue #26, Bane in issue #27, and Scarecrow and Killer Croc appearing in issue #28.[4][5] Also, new characters and vehicles have been created for the series such as the Bat-Jet, used to follow False-Face to Mount Rushmore, as well as a new villainess named Cleopatra.[6]

    In April 2014, the first five issues were compiled into the Batman '66 Vol. 1 trade paperback. Additional volumes collecting further issues have since been released. In June 2014, Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman's six-issue Batman and Green Hornet crossover mini-series, Batman '66 meets The Green Hornet, began publication.[7]

    It is unknown whether Batman '66 is represented in one of the current New 52 DC Multiverse alternate Earths.[8]

    Collected editions

    Trade paperbacks
    Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
    Batman '66 Vol. 1 Batman '66 #1–5 October 21, 2014 978-1401249311
    Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet #1–6 March 24, 2015 978-1401257996
    Batman '66 Vol. 2 Batman '66 #6-10 April 28, 2015 978-1401254612
    Batman '66 Vol. 3 Batman '66 #11-16 April 28, 2015 978-1401254629
    Batman '66 Vol. 4 Batman '66: The Lost Episode #1, Batman '66 #17-22 December 8, 2015 978-1401257514
    Batman '66 Vol. 5 Batman '66 #23-28 May 17, 2016 978-1401261054

    Reception

    Response to the series has been positive. Benjamin Bailey of IGN gave the first issue a 9.8 out of 10 calling it "nothing short of brilliant" saying that "even if you aren't a fan of the classic TV show, you'll have a good time here. It's a blast from start to finish."[9] Meanwhile, Den of Geek gave the first issue a 8 out of 10 saying that "Batman '66 looks like it might just fit right in with the spirit of the show's better episodes."[10]

    References

    1. "DC Comics To Publish A Batman Sixties TV Show Comic, As Well As A Batusi Exclusive Toy For San Diego Comic Con". Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movie, TV News.
    2. "DC Comics To Publish A Batman JEFF PARKER Writes BATMAN 1966, Digital-First Comic". Newsarama.com.
    3. "BATMAN ‘66 2013". DC Comics. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
    4. Beedle, Tim (2015-06-09). "EXCLUSIVE: Get Your First Look at Batman '66's Harley Quinn in Action". DC Comics. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
    5. ""Injustice" Ends, Killer Croc Debuts in "Batman '66" and More from DC in October". Comic Book Resources. 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
    6. "BATMAN ‘66 #10". DC Comics. 2014-04-30. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
    7. "Kevin Smith & Ralph Garman Announce New Batman/Green Hornet Project - (DCAA 206)". YouTube.
    8. The Multiversity Guidebook: January 2015
    9. Bailey, Benjamin (2013-07-03). "Batman '66 #1 Review". IGN. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
    10. Cecchini, Mike (2013-07-05). "Batman 66 #1 (DC Comics) Review". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2016-02-07.


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