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Teen comics often sold very well, they weren't cued into the Batman craze
That show did inspire Bill Finger to start his long and glorious screenwriting career.He wrote "Track of the Moon Beast," a piece of dreck so bad the Public Domain wants to give it back!Shoulda stuck to print, Billy-boy!
If the Batman TV series had been more series it probably would have lasted a lot longer but took awhile to gather a non-comic fan following. Think the Superman TV series which had not ended but a decade before. I doubt it would have been the huge hit that caused a big "camp" explosion. The same thing that it made it such a hit doomed it to an early demise. But it sure was a fun ride. I will say that even at 11years old it was too formulaic for me to keep watching into the third year if not for Batgirl who even at 11years old made me go POW-ZAP-WHAM
Hey I don't know if any of you guys are interested but, I actually found a web site that sells the entire 60's Batman TV show: **SNIP SNIP SNIPPY!**I must admit I was a fan of the show - I mean it was in color (a big deal for me -as my dad bought our first color TV set around that time), the humor was very funny in a contemporary style -although I had to wait until it was in reruns to get the jokes. I even bought some Batman trading cards related to the show that were pretty cool.good times
Now thats funny I don't care who ya are.Speaking of screen writing. Anyone know what western was extremely well written by Star Trek creater Gene R?