In addition to being a high school student, for part of the series he was supposed to be too young to drive the Batmobile.Was Dick Grayson from the 60's TV show illegible for the Draft?
In addition to being a high school student, for part of the series he was supposed to be too young to drive the Batmobile.Was Dick Grayson from the 60's TV show illegible for the Draft?
I thought incompetence and instability were the crucial requirements for being a super villain?
Hitler managed to kill 40 million people. As far as supervillainery goes, that's pretty "impressive". Of course, like any other supervillain he was defeated in the end.![]()
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I guess not.
The important thing is that fighting WWII was inevitable and an absolute necessity (one may also call it a "noble" effort, but this isn't as important as the fact that someone just had to put Hitler down). It was comparable to someone running amok and a SWAT team putting a bullet into a gunman.
Vietnam was simply a matter of ideology and power, an effort to prevent an expansion of the communist sphere of influence at the expense of the American sphere of influence. Nothing "glamarous" involved here, just part of an global game of chess, played with living pawns instead of pieces.
The important thing is that fighting WWII was inevitable and an absolute necessity (one may also call it a "noble" effort, but this isn't as important as the fact that someone just had to put Hitler down). It was comparable to someone running amok and a SWAT team putting a bullet into a gunman.
Vietnam was simply a matter of ideology and power, an effort to prevent an expansion of the communist sphere of influence at the expense of the American sphere of influence. Nothing "glamarous" involved here, just part of an global game of chess, played with living pawns instead of pieces.
In addition to being a high school student, for part of the series he was supposed to be too young to drive the Batmobile.Was Dick Grayson from the 60's TV show illegible for the Draft?
In addition to being a high school student, for part of the series he was supposed to be too young to drive the Batmobile.Was Dick Grayson from the 60's TV show illegible for the Draft?
Niether of the caped crusaders were allowed to drive legally, and what about speeding fines and parking fines? Did the Batmobile have a warrent, registration and insurance?
Atomic batteries cannot have been legal, and because of the turbine engine on the back, maybe the Batmobile was classified as a low flying plane, so this DMV bullshit was moot?
Commissioner Gordon did say that Batman and Robin had been deputized to fight crime legally... But a cop without a drivers license just seems like an unprofessional handicap
What was Kato and Green Hornet's excuse?
With 14 miles from the Batcave to the city limits, Batman would have to break any number of speed laws (and a few natural laws, probably) to respond to anything in time.
Kato was apparently a non-entity in either of his guises ... no one took enough notice of him to wonder about his draft status. A vigilante who has no other description than "the Green Hornet's masked aide", despite the fact that the Hornet is constantly yelling "Kato!" in everyone's hearing while they're both in costume, probably has nothing to worry about.
Batman also sat out WWII. (As did Superman)
Superman had no problems interfering before America got into the war.
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