Batman '66 #3
This collection brings together the full crossover between the campy 1960s Batman TV universe and the classic Green Hornet, reuniting Adam West's Batman with Van Williams' Green Hornet and Bruce Lee's Kato. Written by Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman, with art by Ty Templeton, the story pits the Dynamic Duo and the Hornet crew against a common enemy while navigating their mutual distrust. It collects the complete miniseries plus extras like variant covers and a sketch section.
In "The Joker's Big Show," Batman and Robin find their crime-fighting reputation lampooned on a crass TV sitcom, but when the absurd parody leads them to False Face, they turn the spotlight into a trap. Gabe Soria’s script, brought to life by Dean Haspiel’s expressive art and Allen Passalaqua’s vibrant colors, captures the campy spirit of the '66 series with a sharp, playful edge. Michael Allred’s bold cover perfectly captures the issue’s zany tone.
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An insulting television adaptation of the Dynamic Duo's adventures annoys Batman and Robin, but when they discover that False Face is behind it, they take the opportunity to shut it down.
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