
Happy Birthday Batman!
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Happy Birthday Batman!
Today marks the day of the debut of Detective Comics #27 on newstands on April 25, 1939.


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Re: Happy Birthday Batman!
He sure was a late bloomer. Didn't hit his stride till the 90's.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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Adam West would beg to differ.BoringSupreez wrote:He sure was a late bloomer. Didn't hit his stride till the 90's.
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I think you're a bit off. The 1940s saw two movie-serials and a regular radio show. The 60s saw a VERY successful (unexplicably) TV Show and a movie as well as a cartoon. And then there's the superb 1989 movie.BoringSupreez wrote:He sure was a late bloomer. Didn't hit his stride till the 90's.
There's also a ton of comic stories I could name here that ran through the decades.
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Re: Happy Birthday Batman!
I don't like bullshit so Batman's birthday is just another normal day for me.
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Re: Happy Birthday Batman!
dsheinem wrote:I don't like bullshit so Batman's birthday is just another normal day for me.
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Re: Happy Birthday Batman!
don't....wanna....laugh.....but......I WILLdsheinem wrote:I don't like bullshit so Batman's birthday is just another normal day for me.
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noiseredux wrote:don't....wanna....laugh.....but......I WILLdsheinem wrote:I don't like bullshit so Batman's birthday is just another normal day for me.
What I meant by "stride" was when he got to his very best. I've seen the 40's serials, and it was good, but not great. I like the 60's stuff, but it's really a very weird, light-hearted Batman. And the '89 movie was awful. I'll concede the comic stories though.BurningDoom wrote:I think you're a bit off. The 1940s saw two movie-serials and a regular radio show. The 60s saw a VERY successful (unexplicably) TV Show and a movie as well as a cartoon. And then there's the superb 1989 movie.BoringSupreez wrote:He sure was a late bloomer. Didn't hit his stride till the 90's.
There's also a ton of comic stories I could name here that ran through the decades.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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What I meant by "stride" was when he got to his very best. I've seen the 40's serials, and it was good, but not great. I like the 60's stuff, but it's really a very weird, light-hearted Batman. And the '89 movie was awful. I'll concede the comic stories though.BurningDoom wrote:I think you're a bit off. The 1940s saw two movie-serials and a regular radio show. The 60s saw a VERY successful (unexplicably) TV Show and a movie as well as a cartoon. And then there's the superb 1989 movie.BoringSupreez wrote:He sure was a late bloomer. Didn't hit his stride till the 90's.
There's also a ton of comic stories I could name here that ran through the decades.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.

