
Gotham City 14 Miles: 14 Essays on Why the 1960s Batman TV Series Matters
by Chuck Dixon, Robert Greenberger, Paul Kupperberg, Jim Beard, Will Murray, Jeff Rovin, Peter Sanderson, Michael Johnson, Michael S. Miller, Timothy Callahan, Jennifer K. Stuller, Michael D. Hamersky, Becky Beard, M. Mrakota Orsman, Joseph F. Berenato
About this book
From 1966 to 1968, both on ABC and in theaters, America embraced Batman as a campy cultural icon. But in the ensuing decades, many vilified the show as an embarrassment that needed to be swept under the rug if Batman -- and super-heroes -- were to be taken seriously. Now, we can return to Adam West's Gotham... to the unapologetic fun of colorful, cackling villains hatching bizarre schemes... to phrases like "Atomic batteries to power!" and "Same bat-time, same bat-channel!"... to deadpan heroes climbing walls and defying deathtrap cliffhangers... and find these aspects rich with cultural meanings we may have ignored. GOTHAM CITY 14 MILES offers the series the critical reevaluation it deserves. The book's diverse essays examine Batmania, camp, the role of women, the show and '60s counter-culture, the show's celebrated actors, its lasting cultural effects, and other subjects. From Sequart Research & Literacy Organization. More info at
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