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Batmania is a term coined by Billy Joe (Biljo) White in the early 1960s and the title of his influential fanzine dedicated to the DC comic book character Batman. [1] The name is "almost certainly" a nod to the then-prominent term "Beatlemania" used to describe the impact of the Beatles in popular culture. [2]
Welcome to my online corner of the web, dedicated to the classic Batman television series, which premiered on January 12th 1966 in the US on ABC and was an instant success. In fact part one of the debut achieved a 49% share of the audience with part two the following day increasing it's share to 59% making
Bam! Pow! Oof! Join us in celebrating the 85th Anniversary of Batman with Batmania Born, an exclusive look at the show that rocketed Batman as a character in...
Batman: Created by Lorenzo Semple Jr., William Dozier. With Adam West, Burt Ward, Alan Napier, Neil Hamilton. Follows the adventures of wealthy entrepreneur Bruce Wayne, also known as the Caped Crusade Batman and his young ward Dick Grayson also known as Batman's sidekick Robin the boy wonder as they battle evildoers in Gotham City.
Batmania was a 1960s fanzine by Bill J. "Biljo" White of Columbia, Missouri. The title referred to fan activity surrounding the comic book character Batman. It's long been credited in helping revive interest in the character.
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In 1966, the term "Batmania" took on worldwide popularity as the Batman (1966) television series took to the airwaves. Batmania had previously been an early 1960s fanzine by Bill "Biljo" White, its title originally referring to fan activity surrounding the comic book character Batman.
Batmania is a term coined by Billy Joe (Biljo) White in the early 1960s and the title of his influential fanzine dedicated to the DC comic book character Batman. [1] The name is "almost certainly" a nod to the then-prominent term "Beatlemania" used to describe the impact of the Beatles in popular culture. [2]
Batmania from Comics to Screen: Directed by James Gordon. With Lewis Wilson, Douglas Croft, J. Carrol Naish, Robert Lowery. Documentary that follows the story of Batman starting with comic conception and up until 1989 big screen success.