What about Captain Nice? (NBC, 1967)
What about Captain Nice? (NBC, 1967)
Let's make the choice something more.. unorthodox, shall we?
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Moonlight Mask. Japanese super-hero. Ill remembered outside of Japan.
And now it's happening!!!
-DC COMICS ANNOUNCES ... -BATMAN '66,- BRITISH -AVENGERS- CROSSOVER
http://www.comicbookresources.com/ar...gers-crossover
Last edited by Güicho; 07-13-2015 at 07:30 PM.
Must see scene...
Batman & Robin are MIA, Alfred unveils another secret phone (maybe a blue-phone)
Direct line to Steed & Peel.
Also must have, and umbrella cane / sword duel.
And Emma Peel vs Catwoman!
Last edited by Güicho; 07-12-2015 at 04:55 PM.
Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Absolute Power, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Birds of Prey, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Justice Society of America, Shazam, Titans, & Wonder Woman.
This is a cute thread. Good pix. I would pick Superboy even though the poll is closed. I miss the real Superboy. Before the lawsuits. :-(
I really hope they get Alex Ross to do the covers like he did for the Batman Green Hornet x/over.
A Ross cover with the proper likeness of (Diana Rigg) Emma Peel & (Julie Newmar) Catwoman would be
Last edited by Güicho; 07-13-2015 at 07:41 PM.
In addition to CAPTAIN NICE, there was also MR. TERRIFIC (not the DC character). Both were quite similar (I sometimes get them confused) and both seemed to exist totally because of the Batman craze and little else. Although, I have to admit I was enjoying both of these TV shows more than the third season of BATMAN.
I don't suppose it's possible for DC to get the license to use either of them, but of all the TV shows from the '60s, I think they're the ones that best fit a crossover with TV BATMAN. And my picky nature can't entertain bringing in characters that didn't exist until the '70s or the '80s. That's Madness, I say.
One dream crossover would be Batman & Robin meeting THE CHAMPIONS--Craig Stirling, Sharron Macready and Richard Barrett, the super-powered agents of NEMESIS. Unlike B&R, these guys played it serious. But I thought that GREEN HORNET was a serious show, too--not really that campy.
Or, also on the spy front, a team-up with GET SMART would be awesome. The humour of Max and 99 would be a nice fit with Bruce and Dick's deadpan one-liners.
Smart: Don't tell me, it's the Dynamic Duo!
99 : It's the Dynamic Duo
Smart: I asked you not to tell me that!
Batman: (...takes out batarang!)
Smart: The old impossibly large folding gadget hidden in the utility-belt trick!
Batman: (...throws batarang)
Smart: Missed by that much!
Robin: Holly catch phrases abuse Batman!
http://i.imgur.com/n4Bdt5E.jpg
Kaos & United Underworld Unite!
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