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title: "Batman '66 Vol. 1"
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# Batman '66 Vol. 1

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CAN the Caped Crusader unravel the Riddler's latest ruse? WILL Catwoman, that feline queen of crime, sink her claws into our heroes? HAVE the Dynamic Duo met their match in the Antarctic Alliance of the Penguin and Mr. Freeze? WHO will get the last laugh when Batman and Robin are forced to team up with the Clown Prince of Crime himself—the Joker? The answers await you on each pulse-pounding page of BATMAN '66 VOL. 1, an all-new collection of spine-tingling, swashbuckling stories in the style of the classic Batman TV series! Written by Jeff Parker and illustrated by a gallery of great—including Jonathan Case, Ty Templeton, Joe Quinones, Sandy Jarrell, Ruben Procopio and Colleen Coover—each action-packed adventure captures the high-spirited hijinx that have made Batman and the Boy Wonder the world's gold standard for daring do-gooders! Collects issues #1-5.

Review: I can't wait to read more! - Collects Batman '66 issues #1-5 I am a huge fan of the Batman television series from 1966, so when this comic was announced, I knew it was must-buy for me. Much like the TV show, this series shouldn't be taken too seriously. The dialogue sounds very similar to what we heard Adam West speaking on the TV show, which I found incredibly entertaining (and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny). Many of the characters are depicted exactly like the actors that portrayed them, however there are some that look totally different. I loved the artwork for this book because it had a very retro feel. I would not recommend this to anyone that doesn't know and love the 1966 television series that it is based on. Part of the fun of this is pure nostalgia. I can't wait to read more!
Review: a comic book that is actually fun! - I got out of collecting and reading comics because the creators started to take themselves too seriously. With each new comic trying to outdo the others with more drudgery and "serious issues," I quit reading them. Batman '66 is the first comic I've read in years that was actually fun to read. A comic book fun? Surely not! This Batman is fun, has solid dialogue, creative plots, and great fight sequences. I tip my hat to DC for doing this and hope for more...I also wish they would take the hint and lighten up a little with their titles. Comics should be a thrill ride just like Batman '66!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #222,697 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #761 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels #947 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels #3,439 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 305 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I can't wait to read more!
*by M***N on July 9, 2015*

Collects Batman '66 issues #1-5 I am a huge fan of the Batman television series from 1966, so when this comic was announced, I knew it was must-buy for me. Much like the TV show, this series shouldn't be taken too seriously. The dialogue sounds very similar to what we heard Adam West speaking on the TV show, which I found incredibly entertaining (and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny). Many of the characters are depicted exactly like the actors that portrayed them, however there are some that look totally different. I loved the artwork for this book because it had a very retro feel. I would not recommend this to anyone that doesn't know and love the 1966 television series that it is based on. Part of the fun of this is pure nostalgia. I can't wait to read more!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ a comic book that is actually fun!
*by B***S on June 19, 2014*

I got out of collecting and reading comics because the creators started to take themselves too seriously. With each new comic trying to outdo the others with more drudgery and "serious issues," I quit reading them. Batman '66 is the first comic I've read in years that was actually fun to read. A comic book fun? Surely not! This Batman is fun, has solid dialogue, creative plots, and great fight sequences. I tip my hat to DC for doing this and hope for more...I also wish they would take the hint and lighten up a little with their titles. Comics should be a thrill ride just like Batman '66!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Delivering a big hit of nostalgia
*by J***R on March 9, 2018*

The classic '60s Batman tv show has enjoyed a bit of a renaissance these past few years: Finally being released on DVD, animated sequels, toys and collectibles, and now this comic book homage. As a life-long fan of the show, it's great to see. The visuals are a definite highlight here, with the various artists doing a great job capturing the "pop-art" razzle-dazzle style of the tv series (which of course was inspired by the look of old comic books in the first place -- Holy Turnabout is fair play, Batman!). Writer Jeff Parker has a pretty good grasp on the verbal style of the show as well. The characters sound like they should, and there's all the bombastic melodrama and tongue-in-cheek self-awareness you would expect as the action unfolds. He also comes up with some novel uses for the classic bad guys. The mostly forgettable Sandman gets a big upgrade here, and the sequence where Batman has to logically work out that he's trapped in a dream is great fun. In some cases, though, the stories feel a little thin. A big part of the fun of the old series was the elaborate cat-and-mouse game between Batman and his foes: the initial skirmishes, the slow reveal of the villain's ultimate plot, and then Batman finally figuring everything out and lowering the boom. The first story in this volume, featuring the Riddler and Catwoman, has some of that feeling, but many of the others seem rushed. You barely have time to register, "Oh yeah, I remember that guy from the one episode..." and then the story's over. I was also disappointed that one classic staple of the tv show -- the cliffhanger death-traps -- are mostly absent. We do get one big escape sequence in the Egghead story, and it's one of the best bits in the book. Still, I can't complain too much. The book accomplishes what it sets out to do: Deliver a big hit of nostalgia to those of us old enough to rememeber watching the reruns on the local UHF station after school. Another job well done, Caped Crusader!

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