On June 9, everyone heard the news that a part of our childhood had passed. We knew him as Batman, the Caped Crusader. Adam West died last week at the age of 88. We all have special memories of that campy 1960s "Batman" TV series.
My 18-month-old daughter is suddenly very into superheroes. Every night before bed we do story time; this week she’s become obsessed with a board book called My First Batman Book. Since she likes when I sing the words of her books to her, I naturally began singing the theme to the classic 1960s Batman as part of our nightly ritual. And she liked that so much that this morning, for the very first time, I showed her the old show’s opening credits.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Batman won't have to worry about Batmobile knockoffs after a federal appeals court ruled the caped crusader's vehicle is entitled to copyright protection.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said yesterday the Batmobile's bat-like appearance and other distinct traits make it a character that can't be replicated without permission from the copyright holder, DC Comics...
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The latest ( and possibly last) installment in the Batman film franchise, "The Dark Knight Rises", opens in theatres around the country at midnight tonight. Who do you think has been the best movie Batman?