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Despite only appearing in a few episodes in the original series, Siren was given a bigger role in Batman '66, the comic book continuation of the series. [13] The Siren, among other characters created for the series, was adapted for a 2009 episode of the animated television series Batman: The Brave and the Bold. 96 & 97 Dr. Cassandra Spellcraft
The artificial Batman of Zur-En-Arrh construct of Batman created the android Failsafe from the technology of Amazo and other technological Justice League villains as Batman's failsafe should he start killing. At one point, Failsafe made an aging clone of Bruce Wayne to serve as his Robin when Damian Wayne rejected him. KGBeast
A version of Batman closely resembling his 1960s TV series counterpart briefly appears in the 2003 Planetary/Batman one-shot by DC Comics. The 7th issue of Solo featured a short adventure titled Batman A-Go-Go! , which was created by writer/artist Mike Allred as a tribute to the 1960s TV series.
The following is an episode list for the 1966 Batman television series starring Adam West and Burt Ward. ... 1966, featuring four of the most prominent villains, ...
1960 (February) Marvel Jack Kirby, Bill Everett: Strange Tales #73 Starro: 1960 (February) DC Gardner Fox: The Brave and the Bold (vol. 1) #28 Amazo: 1960 (June) DC Gardner Fox: The Brave and the Bold (vol. 1) #30 Professor Ivo: 1960 (June) DC Gardner Fox, Mike Sekowsky: The Brave and the Bold (vol. 1) #30 Trickster: 1960 (June) DC John Broome ...
With a grounded world comes grounded villains. After a deep dive into Batman’s rogues gallery and noticing how many of them existed in reaction to Batman, Reeves considered a version of the ...
'The Batman' features new incarnations of classic Batman villains Catwoman, Penguin and the Riddler. Here is our definitive list of the best onscreen versions of them ever.
King Tut (William Omaha McElroy) is a fictional character in the television series Batman who first appeared in the episode "The Curse of Tut" (April 13, 1966). He was created by Earl Barret, Robert C. Dennis, and Charles R. Rondeau and is portrayed by Victor Buono for the majority of his appearances, though Guy Way portrays King Tut in the episode "The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra".