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I've read a few 70's Batman comics. It pretty much matches the tone of TAS exactly.
 
JAK®;17163656 said:
I've read a few 70's Batman comics. It pretty much matches the tone of TAS exactly.

Okay cool never knew that. What about the movies any of them follow the 70s style? Also what kind of batman comic books came out during that time? Like whichs ones should i read?
 
Okay cool never knew that. What about the movies any of them follow the 70s style? Also what kind of batman comic books came out during that time? Like whichs ones should i read?
It was the Jim Aparo/Neal Adams comics that define 70's Batman.

As for the movies, I'd say that the more serious parts of Batman Forever came closest to 70's Batman.
 
Okay cool never knew that. What about the movies any of them follow the 70s style? Also what kind of batman comic books came out during that time? Like whichs ones should i read?

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JAK®;17166714 said:
It was the Jim Aparo/Neal Adams comics that define 70's Batman.

As for the movies, I'd say that the more serious parts of Batman Forever came closest to 70's Batman.


What about Burtons and Nolans movies?
 
about a bald man, a girl with a porn star name, laughing fish* and a living flashlight :word:

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oh and yeah both the Burton movies and the Nolan movies have borrowed elements from this era of the comics specifically BATMAN and The Dark Knight as well as BB. Burton's because there are many elements because Steve Englehart wrote a Batman script Burton's movie carried elements over from.

read here

http://www.steveenglehart.com/Film/Batman movie.html

and Nolan borrowed things like Ra's Al Ghul and his league, a traveling Batman, the penthouse with a batcave under the building etc. from the 70's comics.
 
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oh and yeah both the Burton movies and the Nolan movies have borrowed elements from this era of the comics specifically BATMAN and The Dark Knight as well as BB. Burton's because there are many elements because Steve Englehart wrote a Batman script Burton's movie carried elements over from.

read here

http://www.steveenglehart.com/Film/Batman movie.html

and Nolan borrowed things like Ra's Al Ghul and his league, a traveling Batman, the penthouse with a batcave under the building etc. from the 70's comics.

Cool.
 
*fixed

oh and yeah both the Burton movies and the Nolan movies have borrowed elements from this era of the comics specifically BATMAN and The Dark Knight as well as BB. Burton's because there are many elements because Steve Englehart wrote a Batman script Burton's movie carried elements over from.

read here

http://www.steveenglehart.com/Film/Batman movie.html

and Nolan borrowed things like Ra's Al Ghul and his league, a traveling Batman, the penthouse with a batcave under the building etc. from the 70's comics.


Laughing fish. Joker i can tell. Living flash light?
 
QTF = Quoted For Truth = I'm quoting this post because I agree with what you said
 
It's pretty atrocious. But to it's credit, it does use a large amount of obscure characters with an astonishing understanding of the character. It seems like Batman himself is actually the show's worst character. For example, I was flipping through the channels and passed the show. It had the original Red Hood tied to a chair and his hood removed. You couldn't see his face, just the silhouette of his head. And the silhouette was identical to the DCAU Joker. Practically crapped my pants when I saw that
 
How is it atrocious and how is Batman the worst character? I'm just curious.
 
Batman just allows himself to get trapped so the other heroes can shine! :rolleyes: Honestly tho the Joker you saw was actually B:tBatB's version of Jokester but here he was Red Hood. This show's Joker is based off Dick Sprang's design, i mean just look at this picture here. And check our thread for episode 12/13 :P
 
Lol Two-Face burnt face green. That should of been in Batman Forever movie just joking.
 
How is it atrocious and how is Batman the worst character? I'm just curious.
Consider every step the Batman character has taken from his inception to the Dark Knight. The step from the Dark Knight to Brave and the Bold is like 30 steps backwards. It would have passed back in the 60's, but not now. The Batman in this show is ridiculously cheesy. He even has a broken speech pattern like William Shatner. I can't express how bad it is.
 
Consider every step the Batman character has taken from his inception to the Dark Knight. The step from the Dark Knight to Brave and the Bold is like 30 steps backwards.

How so?

a cartoon watched by millions of fans can't compare to a movie watched by billions of people including many non fans. Most people that watched TDK don't even know this show exists. Most die hard Batman fans I come across on the street love the show same thing with the fans on every single site I've been on and more importantly it gives something Batman related the kids could also share with us as TDK is "too dark & mature" or "boring" for certain children. Which is nice since many of us are uncles and aunts or even parents already.

It would have passed back in the 60's, but not now. The Batman in this show is ridiculously cheesy. He even has a broken speech pattern like William Shatner. I can't express how bad it is.

The Batman in this show is no different than his comic book counterpart at all, at least the one who wasn't BatJerk anyway. Also I rather hear a Batman speaking in a broken speech pattern than a Batman garbling the words "WHERE ARE THE DRUGS!" like he had a sack of marbles in his mouth.
 
How so?

a cartoon watched by millions of fans can't compare to a movie watched by billions of people including many non fans. Most people that watched TDK don't even know this show exists. Most die hard Batman fans I come across on the street love the show same thing with the fans on every single site I've been on and more importantly it gives something Batman related the kids could also share with us as TDK is "too dark & mature" or "boring" for certain children. Which is nice since many of us are uncles and aunts or even parents already.



The Batman in this show is no different than his comic book counterpart at all, at least the one who wasn't BatJerk anyway. Also I rather hear a Batman speaking in a broken speech pattern than a Batman garbling the words "WHERE ARE THE DRUGS!" like he had a sack of marbles in his mouth.
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Interrogation scene with Joker. ''Were are they! Grrrrrr! Were are they!''.
 

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