The Official Batman Batbook

The Official Batman Batbook
Title The Official Batman Batbook PDF eBook
Author Joel Eisner
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Humor
ISBN 9781434340856

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The Official Batman Batbook Revised Bat-Edition is the only official guide to the 1966 television series.(The original edition sold over 100,000 copies worldwide) Containing a detailed guide to every episode and the feature film. Obsecure batfacts, trivia, a complete list of Holy Words, Batfight words, BatEquipment. Interviews with cast and crew members. This newly updated edition contains hundreds of new photos, additional facts (like cast salaries), trivia and interviews with guest stars, henchmen, crew members and the producers.

The Official Batman Batbook

The Official Batman Batbook
Title The Official Batman Batbook PDF eBook
Author Joel Eisner
Publisher
Pages 171
Release 1987
Genre
ISBN 9780907610977

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Batman's Guide to Crime and Detection

Batman's Guide to Crime and Detection
Title Batman's Guide to Crime and Detection PDF eBook
Author Michael Teitelbaum
Publisher DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Pages 52
Release 2003
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780789497550

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The Dark Knight detective - includes history of crime and the police, forensics, DNA, weapons, ommunications etc.

The Many Lives of the Batman

The Many Lives of the Batman
Title The Many Lives of the Batman PDF eBook
Author Roberta Pearson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 195
Release 2023-02-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000884872

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First published in 1991, The Many Lives of the Batman is a serious academic exploration of the cultural phenomenon called Batman. Marketing savvy alone did not build the Batman’s extraordinary success; it encompasses a variety of audiences who have embraced the hero through a collage of different media manifestations during his long history. Batman’s overlapping lives are illuminated in this critical anthology, which analyses the contexts of the character’s production and reception across a wide spectrum of time and media forms. This volume includes interviews with the character’s original creators. The other essays consider such questions as the political economy of comic book and film production processes; the cult status of the sixty’s television series in various fan communities; and the postmodernism of past and present Batman films. Using the tools of cultural studies, the book unmasks the Caped Crusader’s mysterious attraction.

Batman

Batman
Title Batman PDF eBook
Author Matt Yockey
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 162
Release 2014-03-03
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0814338186

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Offers a fresh understanding of the persistent popularity and ongoing value of the original Batmanseries. ABC's action-comedy series Batman(1966–68) famously offered a dual address in its wildly popular portayal of a comic book hero in a live action format. Children uncritically accepted the show's plots and characters, who were guided by lofty ideals and social values, while adults reacted to the clear parody of the values on display. In Batman,author Matt Yockey argues that the series served as a safe space for viewers to engage with changing attitudes about consumerism, politics, the Vietnam war, celebrity, race, and gender during a period when social meaning was increasingly contested in America. Yockey examines Batman's boundary pushing in four chapters. In "Bat-Civics," he analyzes the superhero as a conflicted symbol of American identity and considers the ways in which the Batman character parodied that status. Yockey then looks at the show's experimentation with the superhero genre's conservative gender and racial politics in "Bat-Difference" and investigates the significance of the show's choices of stars and guest stars in "Bat-Casting." Finally, he considers how the series' dual identity as straightforward crime serial and subversive mass culture text set it up for extratextual production in "Bat-Being." The superhero is a conflicted symbol of American identity—representing both excessive individualism and the status quo—making it an especially useful figure for the kind of cultural work that Batman undertook. Batman fans, from popular culture enthusiasts to television history scholars, will enjoy this volume.

Batman Unmasked

Batman Unmasked
Title Batman Unmasked PDF eBook
Author Will Brooker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 368
Release 2013-09-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1623567521

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Over the sixty years of his existence, Batman has encountered an impressive array of cultural icons and has gradually become one himself. This acclaimed book examines what Batman means and has meant to the various audiences, groups and communities who have tried to control and interpret him over the decades. Brooker reveals the struggles over Batman's meaning by shining a light on the cultural issues of the day that impacted on the development of the character. They include: patriotic propaganda of the Second World War; the accusation that Batman was corrupting the youth of America by appearing to promote a homosexual lifestyle to the fans of his comics; Batman becoming a camp, pop culture icon through the ABC TV series of the sixties; fans' interpretation of Batman in response to the comics and the Warner Bros. franchise of films.

The Caped Crusade

The Caped Crusade
Title The Caped Crusade PDF eBook
Author Glen Weldon
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 336
Release 2016-03-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476756694

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"Since his debut in Detective Comics #27, Batman has been many things: a two-fisted detective; a planet-hopping gadabout; a campy Pop Art sensation; a pointy-eared master spy; and a grim ninja of the urban night, cycling through eras of dark melodrama and light comedy and back again. He is constantly changing, jumping from page to screen and beyond, and yet he remains one of our most revered cultural icons. In this witty, wise, and fascinating history, NPR critic and self-proclaimed nerd Glen Weldon expalins why we've continued to look to this masked man in the night--and what that devotion tells us about ourselves. Spanning from the Bat's humble beginnings as Bob Kane and Bill Finger's hyphenated hero, trading blithely homoerotic double entendres with Robin the Boy Wonder, to Christopher Nolan's post-9/11 Dark Knight, delivering dire threats in a raspy Christian Bale growl, The Caped Crusade is a journey into the depths of Gotham that will delight new and old Bat-fans alike."--