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do any of you guys what the older dc superheroes tv? ?? series?

heathjack

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what i mean is liked
Adam west batman
george reeves super man
Lynda Carter wonder women
Jackson Bostwick in shazam tv series

other shows i could thing of
birds of prey
the original flash
lois & clark the new adventures of superman
 
Yes. I grew up on Adma West, George Reeves and Lynda Carter. Then, of course, I got into the movies with Christopher Reeve, Keaton, 90s Flash TV show, etc.

But I still go back and watch the 60s Batman. Not so much Superman and WW, cause I don't know of a way to watch it. Is it on DVD or something?
 
I watched both Adam West's Batman and Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman first time around as a kid. I own the box set of all three series of Batman (currently halfway through season 2 on a rewatch of the whole thing) and the first season of Wonder Woman (@Travesty, WW is available on R2 DVD, don't know about other regions). I don't own the later seasons of WW as they moved it to a contemporary setting which I didn't like so much, but season 1 had a WWII setting which I loved).
 
I watched a little of Superboy as a kid, and then I watched Lois & Clark as a teen. Later, I went back and rewatched (and liked) all of Lois & Clark and Season 1 of Superboy. Netflix didn't have the rest of Superboy when I was looking for it.

I don't remember watching too much of Wonder Woman or Adam West Batman as a kid. I have seen the Adam West movie at least a few times, but I was more into it when I was younger.
 
I was brought up on them being a child of the late 70’s, early 80’s. Watched them all the time.
Carter’s WW being a major influence.
 
I will "what" (sic), or rather, watch the old TV shows if there are reruns on TV, but don't go actively out of my way to watch them. I might catch the odd episode of Wonder Woman, Lois and Clark or the 60s Batman.

They're not always all that interesting. I used to enjoy them more as a child, but not so much now. The heroes only appear sporadically, although Batman is more frequent in his series. Wonder Woman only shows up for a couple of appearances or so and then goes back to being Diana Prince. Same a bit with Superman in Lois and Clark.

Although they do appear more than the Hulk in the Incredible Hulk TV series where all he does is transform, flex his muscles and do some bodybuilder poses, roar at a few people and then have trouble smashing things that the comic Hulk could destroy with his pinky.
 
I will "what" (sic), or rather, watch the old TV shows if there are reruns on TV, but don't go actively out of my way to watch them. I might catch the odd episode of Wonder Woman, Lois and Clark or the 60s Batman.

They're not always all that interesting. I used to enjoy them more as a child, but not so much now. The heroes only appear sporadically, although Batman is more frequent in his series. Wonder Woman only shows up for a couple of appearances or so and then goes back to being Diana Prince. Same a bit with Superman in Lois and Clark.

Although they do appear more than the Hulk in the Incredible Hulk TV series where all he does is transform, flex his muscles and do some bodybuilder poses, roar at a few people and then have trouble smashing things that the comic Hulk could destroy with his pinky.

To be fair, the limits of SFX in that era kind of dictated what was and what was not possible in those days.
 
I grew up watching the Lois & Clark one. Dean Cain is probably still my favourite Superman.
 

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