Just pre-ordered this Blu-ray set. Will arrive in time to be a shared Christmas gift for my son and me (we've been reading the Batman '66 digital comic series and he loves them, so this will make for good father/son viewing).
I really want this collection but the deal breaker for me will be if the set are original run episodes or syndicated edits.
I really want this collection but the deal breaker for me will be if the set are original run episodes or syndicated edits.
Yeah, they need to release some details on the set.
This is great news and I will definitely be getting it-- sooner or later, depending on the cost.
I bailed on mainstream comics during Civil War. What is Batman '66?
It's a weekly digital comic that is set in the TV show's continuity. You can easily imagine them as comprehensive storyboards for unaired episodes.
Really, what I'd like to see is an origin story for the '66 version of Batman. It would be tricky to do well, and it'd have to be rather different from the way the origin is usually told today, but if done right, it could be cool to see a '66 version of how Bruce Wayne became Batman, how he acquired Dick/Robin as his ward and sidekick, how he began his relationship with the Gotham PD and won Commissioner Gordon's undying admiration, and who the first villain he confronted was.
I really want this collection but the deal breaker for me will be if the set are original run episodes or syndicated edits.
I wanted that when I tuned into the first episode but they just jumped right into the action.Really, what I'd like to see is an origin story for the '66 version of Batman. It would be tricky to do well, and it'd have to be rather different from the way the origin is usually told today, but if done right, it could be cool to see a '66 version of how Bruce Wayne became Batman, how he acquired Dick/Robin as his ward and sidekick, how he began his relationship with the Gotham PD and won Commissioner Gordon's undying admiration, and who the first villain he confronted was.
Oooh, I like that idea. I didn't know I wanted that until this very moment.![]()
If they ever do Bane or Knightfall, I'm in. Now that would be something.
As for how the 90s story came about, I figured it was just something meant to shake up the status quo, get people into comics again and possibly introduce a new Batman if the public took to it.
DO: No, We had most of the series, and particularly its length, planned from the git-go. Actually, I would have been more bothered if the readers liked Az–that would mean they favored a nastier Batman and I would have had problems with that.
The whole point of the storyline was to show that Bruce Wayne “had” to be Batman and that someone like Azrael just wouldn’t work in the cowl.
Really, what I'd like to see is an origin story for the '66 version of Batman. It would be tricky to do well, and it'd have to be rather different from the way the origin is usually told today, but if done right, it could be cool to see a '66 version of how Bruce Wayne became Batman, how he acquired Dick/Robin as his ward and sidekick, how he began his relationship with the Gotham PD and won Commissioner Gordon's undying admiration, and who the first villain he confronted was.
Oooh, I like that idea. I didn't know I wanted that until this very moment.![]()
Batman's origin is IMO too tragic to be done in a campy way, the tone William Doze set up was far too light for something like that.
Yet Bruce did mention in the TV show that his parents were murdered by "dastardly criminals".
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