On Jan. 12, 1966, “Batman,” starring Adam West as Batman, Burt Ward as Robin and Cesar Romero as the Joker, debuted on ABC.
Nerdist on MSN
How the ’60s TV Show Actually Saved BATMAN
You might prefer your Dark Knight to be grim, gritty, and brooding. But if it wasn't for the campy '60s TV show, Batman might ...
On TVs everywhere, a white hot beam of light pierces the midnight sky, sending its urgent message into the inky black night ...
Sixty years ago, "Batman" crashed onto TV screens, unleashing Batmania, a rogue’s gallery of villains, and a pop-culture ...
Writer of Pop Culture on MSN
This day in pop culture for January 12
On this day in pop culture history, “Batman” conquered television, a person was cryonically preserved for the first time and ...
Every monster, action figure and trading card has a story to tell for Eckman's Books & Collectibles proprieter.
Batman has many of the all-time greatest animated adaptations out of all major superheroes, thanks to masterpieces like ...
We are allegedly beyond the namesake apex of peak TV, yet the television landscape remains far too vast for anyone to watch it all; there’s only so many hours in a day, let alone free ones. With so ...
Batman is the most important character in the DC Universe. One of the big reasons he’s so popular is that he’s relatable. He doesn’t have incredible superpowers like Superman and Wonder Woman, and yet ...
Even though American TV shows tend to get the lion’s share of coverage and attention, Canada shouldn't be left out of any discussion of great TV. The United States’ northern neighbor is remarkably ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results