Why didn't Burt Ward attend the bat-movie premiere?
Recently in our Patreon show "Bat Bits", we discussed the Austin, TX, premiere of BATMAN: THE MOVIE. It's clear from the coverage of the event that Burt Ward and Frank Gorshin didn't attend, and we...
View ArticleRon Ely RIP
Ron Ely who played the title character in the 1960s NBC series “Tarzan,” and "Doc Savage" has died at age 86.Another one of my childhood idols gone. Many hours entertained by him. Always seemed like...
View ArticlePodcast Special Guest!
I hope everyone will tune in to the latest episode of the Green Hornet Case Files as we celebrate our Halloween episode with an extra special guest!Check us out on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube!
View ArticleDoc Savage Mezco figure
Doc Savage on my mind. I see Mezco has a new figure coming out. Photo is from Comic Con.
View ArticleBatmobile Sighting in MA
Yesterday driving back from my wife's diving lessons (she is already certified deep sea-- this is diving off a board under the coaching of a former Olympian and a very nice woman who has helped me...
View ArticleBatphone replica pre order
Attention Batman fans! The iconic Batphone from the beloved 1966 Batman TV series, which allowed Commissioner Gordon to securely contact Batman without interception or eavesdropping, is now available...
View Article3d modeled batboat
3d moddeled recreated scene from the 66 Batman movie. My friend John Gattis modeled the Batboat for me and I modled the Batzooka.
View Article1966 Batmobile from TN sighted in KY
A good friend of mine from Clinton County, Kentucky helped to organize a fundraiser event, which featured a car show, for the local high school band. Among the vehicles in attendance was a 1966...
View ArticleFiberglass Freaks Batman Museum grand opening
I saw a post at 13thDimension.com about the opening event for the Fiberglass Freaks Batman Museum, with photos by Jim Beard.Congratulations to Mark Racop and his crew for pulling it off. The exhibits...
View ArticleBatman '66 Style Pez at Pez Museum
Today my daughter and I went to the Pez Museum in Orange, CT and saw a '66 styled modern Batman dispenser as well as vintage Bat character dispensers on display. Enjoy the pics!
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