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  • article The history and appeal of Batman

    Friday, July 20, 2012 10:49 am

    Superman may be the most iconic of superheroes, providing people with a symbol of hope and setting an example for all mankind. But if you asked anyone who is the more interesting superhero, Batman or Superman, they would likely reply, “Batman,” in a heartbeat. But what is it that makes Batman so much more compelling than not just Superman, but Green Lantern, The Flash, Wonder Woman and various other superheroes? Is it because of his tragic past, dark persona, lack of superpowers, or endlessly impressive rouge gallery? That all certainly contributes to Batman’s appeal. On the whole though, Batman is all about great character development and storytelling. This is what has made Batman such an eternal character, from his first appearance in the comics to Christopher Nolan’s latest “Dark Knight” trilogy.

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  • article The history and appeal of Batman

    Thursday, July 19, 2012 5:45 pm

    Superman may be the most iconic of superheroes, providing people with a symbol of hope and setting an example for all mankind. But if you asked anyone who is the more interesting superhero, Batman or Superman, they would likely reply, “Batman,” in a heartbeat.

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  • article The history and appeal of Batman

    Thursday, July 19, 2012 5:45 pm

    Superman may be the most iconic of superheroes, providing people with a symbol of hope and setting an example for all mankind. But if you asked anyone who is the more interesting superhero, Batman or Superman, they would likely reply, “Batman,” in a heartbeat.

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  • Lego Batman at Comic-Con

  • Lego Batman at Comic-Con

  • Batman: The Brave and Bold

    "Batman: The Brave and Bold, Season 1 Part 2"

  • Batman: The Brave and Bold

    "Batman: The Brave and Bold, Season 1 Part 2"

  • article Fire guts 'Batman' mansion

    Thursday, October 6, 2005 11:59 am

    PASADENA, Calif. - Stately Wayne Manor is no longer. A Wednesday night fire gutted a Tudor style mansion that served as the home of Bruce Wayne, aka Batman, in the 1960's "Batman" television series, said Lisa Derderian, a spokeswoman for the Pasadena Fire Department. It was being remodeled by the owners, she said.

  • article Batman’s true heroes in real life shine through tragedy

    Friday, August 3, 2012 7:49 am

    Two weeks ago, Batman and comic fans were excited that the day finally came for the midnight release of “The Dark Knight Rises.” It was the epic trilogy finale and fans were stoked to see how director Christopher Nolan was going to finally finish Batman’s story. So fans piled into movie theaters across the nation for the midnight release ever so excited as they could be, never knowing that a sad tragedy was about to unfold in a movie theater in Aurora, Colo.

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  • article And the Oscar goes to ... Batman? Could happen

    Wednesday, July 11, 2012 2:30 pm

    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.— It's a good thing Batman dresses in black. He could be a popular guy on Hollywood's black-tie circuit come Academy Awards season.

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  • article POW! ZAP! ‘Batman’ cartoon cast

    Wednesday, April 16, 2008 9:02 pm

    According to his blog WWdN, former Star Trek: The Next Generation wunderkind Wil Wheaton is one of the voices behind Cartoon Network’s upcoming series Batman: The Brave and the Bold, which will pair with The Clone Wars on Friday nights (see original entry).

  • article Ledger to play Joker in next 'Batman'

    Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:14 am

    BURBANK, Calif. - Heath Ledger will play the Joker in "The Dark Knight," the sequel to last year's "Batman Begins." Christian Bale will again star as Batman, and Christopher Nolan will return as director, Warner Bros. studio announced Monday.

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  • Ledger to play Joker in next 'Batman'

  • Ledger to play Joker in next 'Batman'

    Actor Heath Ledger poses during a photocall at the Berlin Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, on Feb. 15, 2006.

  • link Photos: Aftermath of shooting at Colo. Batman movie showing

  • article Lemire: Batman series ends as epic letdown

    Friday, July 20, 2012 12:15 am

    Christopher Nolan concludes his Batman trilogy in typically spectacular, ambitious fashion with "The Dark Knight Rises," but the feeling of frustration and disappointment is unshakable.

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  • article Lemire: Batman series ends as epic letdown

    Friday, July 20, 2012 12:15 am

    Christopher Nolan concludes his Batman trilogy in typically spectacular, ambitious fashion with "The Dark Knight Rises," but the feeling of frustration and disappointment is unshakable.

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  • article Burton recalls his Batman as lighter Dark Knight

    Friday, July 13, 2012 12:30 pm

    SAN DIEGO - Back in the day, Tim Burton remembers critics finding his take on Batman rather gloomy.

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  • article Avengers, Spidey, Batman lead huge summer lineup

    Saturday, May 5, 2012 8:45 am

    As superhero summers go, this one is truly super.

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  • article Avengers, Spidey, Batman lead huge summer lineup

    Saturday, May 5, 2012 8:45 am

    As superhero summers go, this one is truly super.

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  • article Avengers, Spidey, Batman lead huge summer lineup

    Saturday, May 5, 2012 8:45 am

    As superhero summers go, this one is truly super.

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  • article 'Batman: The Brave and the Bold' offers more than nostalgia

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011 12:38 pm

    It's cliche to say that comics aren't just for kids anymore, but sometimes neither are superhero cartoons.

    Case in point is "Batman: The Brave and the Bold," now in its third and last season. Maybe its impending demise has emboldened the creators to take the gauntlets off, but recent episodes have been a huge Easter-egg hunt for comics fans.

    "B&B" takes the square-jawed, campy Batman of the 1960s and teams him up with other DC characters, which was the format of "The Brave and The Bold" comic book from 1966 to 1983. Some other characters are also from the 1960s, like Green Arrow, who is presented as the Batman knockoff he was before 1969 (a competition that is played for laughs).

    But "Brave and Bold" is more than just an exercise in nostalgia. Batman existed before the '60s, and continues to exist 40-odd years later, and "B&B" isn't afraid to lift from any of it. It's like a mix tape of Batman's 70-year history, with other characters sprinkled in for spice.

    Take, for example, the first episode of season three, "Battle of the Superheroes," which debuted March 25. This is the first episode to co-star Superman, which is significant, because Batman co-starred with Superman in "World's Finest Comics" in nearly every issue from 1954 to 1986. Even before the team-up was formalized, the two first co-starred in a 1952 story where they (gasp!) revealed their secret identities to each other, which was unheard of in 1950s superhero circles.

    In "Battle," Superman and Batman are pals, until red kryptonite (provided by Lex Luthor) turns the Man of Steel into -- in the words of Jimmy Olsen -- a "Super-jerk!" Batman has to keep his friend busy, and non-lethal, until the red K wears off.

    It's an amusing story for kids, but what's amazing for adult fans is the execution. In one scene, Mr. Mxyzptlk shows up, and runs Jimmy Olsen through a series of bizarre transformations in seconds -- all of which first appeared in "Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen" comics from 1952 to 1974. Running down the list, I can practically hear comics fans whooping with joy: Blimp Jimmy, Genie Jimmy, Werewolf Jimmy, Porcupine Jimmy, Future-Boy Jimmy and -- of course -- Giant Turtle Man Jimmy. Those transformations were all the subject of eight- or 10-page stories decades ago -- but I think they still work as eight- or 10-second sight gags today.

    Superman is old-school as well, a squinty-eyed hero (1940s) who changes in a Daily Planet supply closet (1960s) and whose famous 1950s TV theme ("faster than a speeding bullet") is incorporated into the dialogue. The computer villain Brainiac shows up, and wants to steal Metropolis "to repopulate my home planet"-- a confusing line, unless you know that's exactly how he was portrayed in his first appearance, in 1958 (he's changed a bit since then). Lois Lane has brief daydreams that mirror "Imaginary Stories" from her book in the '60s, the Metropolis mayor is named for longtime Superman artist Curt Swan and Luthor's lair is modeled on those depicted when Swan was drawing the books.

    But we also get the 1970s Metallo, and Bat-armor straight out of the best-selling 1986 graphic novel "Dark Knight Returns." Batman says to Luthor, "You diseased maniac!" -- a line from 1978's "Superman: The Movie." The "World's Finest" team -- yes, a newspaper headline calls them that -- defeats Luthor with the same identity-switching trick they used in that first team-up in 1952.

    I could go on, but then I wouldn't get to talk about episode two, "Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases!" Bat-Mite -- a '50s magical imp similar to Mxyzptlk -- speaks directly to the viewer from his Bat-Museum full of genuine Batman toys and costumes. This episode doesn't just break the fourth wall -- it chews it up, along with all the other scenery.

    First we see an adaptation of the famous "Bat-Boy and Rubin" parody from "Mad" No. 8 (1954). Then we see an adaptation of a 1960s Japanese Batman comic book that was itself adapted from an American comic book. Then the "Super Friends" version of the Dynamic Duo meets the Scooby Doo gang.

    This maddening ouroboros of self-reference is almost enough to make your head hurt -- until you realize you're laughing too hard.

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