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''Batman '66'' is a
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series published by
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featuring Batman as a continuation of the 1966–68 television series starring Adam West and
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as Batman and Robin. The series was written primarily by Jeff Parker and Tom Peyer, with cover art by
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. It published 30 issues from 2013–2016, although the setting has been used in occasional crossovers since 2016.


Publication history

In 2013, DC began publication of ''Batman '66'', which tells all-new stories set in the world of the 1966–68 TV series. It was written by Jeff Parker, and featured cover art by
Mike Allred Michael Dalton Allred is an American comic book artist and writer most famous for his independent comics creations, ''Madman'' and ''iZombie''. His style is often compared to pop art, as well as commercial and comic art of the 1950s and 1960s ...
while interior art was done by different artists each issue. Original characters from the television series such as the Bookworm, the Minstrel, the Sandman, Olga, Queen of the Cossacks, Zelda the Great, Shame, King Tut, and Marsha, Queen of Diamonds all made their first comic book appearances in the series.
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, The Penguin, Riddler,
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and Mr. Freeze also appeared in the series. Characters who were not featured in the television series (some of them were created after the series ended) also appeared in ''Batman '66'', with Red Hood and Dr. Quinn appearing in issue #3, Poison Ivy in issue #26,
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in issue #27, The Scarecrow and Killer Croc in issue #28, Kobra in issue #72, Copperhead in ''Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77'' issue #5, Professor Hugo Strange in ''Batman '66 Meets the Man from U.N.C.L.E.'', and
Ra's al Ghul Ra's al Ghul, commonly pronounced correctly as ''Re'sh'', hence or ; "The Head of the Demon" or, in a rougher translation, "The Chief Demon". is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary o ...
and
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in ''Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77''. Also, new characters and vehicles were created for the series such as the Bat-Jet, used to follow False Face to
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, as well as a new villainess named Cleopatra. The series was released both physically and digitally. The series was cancelled in 2015, with physical issue #30, cover-dated February 2016, and digital issue #73. In April 2014, the first five issues were compiled into the ''Batman '66 Vol. 1'' trade paperback. Additional volumes collecting the rest of the issues have since been released. Len Wein and José Luis García-López produced a comics adaptation of a
Two-Face Two-Face is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character was created by Bob Kane and first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #66 (August 1942). As one of Batman's ...
story written by Harlan Ellison originally intended for the ''Batman'' television series in the 1960s. In June 2014,
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and Ralph Garman's six-issue Batman and the Green Hornet crossover miniseries, ''Batman '66 Meets The Green Hornet'', began publication. There are also three other crossover miniseries with fellow 1960s and 1970s TV shows; ''
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'' with ''Batman '66 Meets the Man From U.N.C.L.E.'', TV's ''The Avengers'' with ''Batman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs. Peel'', and ''
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'', as played by Lynda Carter, in ''Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77''. In July 2017, a new crossover one-shot issue called ''Batman '66 Meets the Legion of Super Heroes'' shows Batman and Robin teaming up with the Legion of Super Heroes. In July 2018, the Batman archvillains attempted to take over Riverdale in the crossover miniseries '' Archie Meets Batman '66''. It is unknown whether ''Batman '66'' is represented in one of the current ''
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alternate Earths.


Collected editions


Reception

Response to the series was positive. Benjamin Bailey of IGN gave the first issue a 9.8 out of 10, calling it "nothing short of brilliant", saying that "even if you aren't a fan of the classic TV show, you'll have a good time here. It's a blast from start to finish". Meanwhile, ''
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'' gave the first issue an 8 out of 10, saying that "''Batman '66'' looks like it might just fit right in with the spirit of the show's better episodes". ''
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''s Oliver Sava, in reviewing the second issue, called it "a delightfully silly look at a bygone era of Batman, (and) also one of the year's finest superhero comics".


References

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