Batman '66 Vol. 1


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Put on your go-go boots and get ready to "Batusi" back to the Swingin' 60s as DC Comics reimagines the classic Batman TV series in comics form for the first time! Follow as the famous duo and their high-spirited hijinks.




Batman '66 (2013-) #1


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Put on your go-go boots and get ready to "Batusi" back to the Swingin' '60s, as DC Comics reimagines the classic Batman TV series in comics form for the first time. This week: Batman and Robin try to solve "The Riddler's Ruse."




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 greats—including Jonathan Case, Ty Templeton, Joe Quinones, Sandy Jarrell, Ruben Procopio and Colleen Coover—each action-packed adventure captures the high-spirited hijinks that have made Batman and the Boy Wonder the world’s gold standard for daring do-gooders!




Dear Creature


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A monstrous love ballad Deep beneath the waves Grue discovers love after finding Shakespeare’s plays in cola bottles. When his first attempt at companionship in the world above ends . . . poorly, Grue searches for the person who cast the plays into the sea. What he finds is love in the arms of Giuliettabut with his wicked past catching up to him, Grue must decide if becoming a new man means ignoring the monster he was. * Brand-new hardcover edition of Jonathan Case’s debut graphic novel!




Batman '66


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"Originally published in single magazine form as Batman '66 23-30 and online as Batman '66 chapters 58-73"--Colophon.




Batman '66 Omnibus


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"Martin Ansin/Mondo, collection cover artist."




Batman '66 (2013-) #27


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A snowstorm in the middle of summer? Only one person could be responsible for this calamitous cold snap: Mr. Freeze!




Batman '66 (2013-) #2


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Batman and Robin think they've solved the Riddler's latest brainteaser. But when they follow their lead to a nightclub, it's not the Prince of Puzzles who confronts them.




Batman '66 Vol. 4


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All-new adventures inspired by the classic Batman television series, including science fiction icon Harlan Ellison’s outline for the series’ “lost episode”-adapted by legendary scribe Len Wein and artist Jose-Luis Garcia Lopez! BEHOLD! King Tut, the foul pharaoh whose vile virus transforms the fair citizens of Gotham City into subservient zombies! BEWARE! The Archer, a robbin’ hood aiming to relieve Gotham City’s fine police force of its crime-fighting arsenal! BOUNDLESS! The unabridged evil of the Bookworm, and a mystical manuscript that could spell the end of Batgirl! BLIMEY! Londinium’s Lord Ffogg and his mind-altering mist give gas-lit Gotham a gloomy forecast: cloudy with a chance of pain! BESMIRCHED! The good names of Batman and Robin, reduced to a punch line by Gotham City’s new “stand-up” hero…the Joker?! BE AFRAID! In the Land of the Rising Sun, will Batman and Batgirl fall to the lethal lunacy of Lord Death Man?! BIPOLARIZING! The Dynamic Duo, doubled up by the dualistic misdeeds of the coin-tossing Two-Face?! But wait-the BEST is yet to come in BATMAN ’66, VOL. 4! Crusading creations by Jeff Parker, Tom Peyer, Rob Williams, Scott Kowalchuk, Dave Bullock, Richard Case, Leonardo Romero, Ruben Procopio and Sandy Jarrell. Collects BATMAN ’66 #17-22 and BATMAN ’66: THE LOST EPISODE #1.




Batman '66 (2013-) #8


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Looks like it's curtains for the Joker, unless Batman and Robin can save him from the new menace known as the Red Hood. But the Clown Prince of Crime might still have a joke or two up his sleeve.