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Morrison's Batman revolutionized the modern portrayal of the character, bringing in his son Damian, reintroducing long-lost ...
Return to Gotham City with Hot Toys as the villain Scarecrow is back with a new updated 1/6 scale figure from Batman Begins ...
McFarlane Toys has shared images for the next wave of DC Multiverse action figures for Batman and Lt. James Gordon from Batman: Year One – Part 4 and Alfred Pennyworth from the 2016 DC blockbuster ...
The previous wave, wave 4, of The New Batman Adventures line included a similar mix of characters: the Riddler, the Scarecrow, and Batman himself in his blue and grey suit, an overwhelmingly ...
and bring back the fun and nostalgia of game night – with a feline twist – with the launch of its new, limited-edition board game, "Adventures in Friskies World." “Adventures in Friskies ...
Batman: The Animated Seriescould get surprisingly dark for a Saturday morning cartoon for kids, with plenty of episodes that pushed the limits of what "family-friendly" animation could get away with.
Starting at the beginning of next month in Brixton, Adventures in Dub is a new residency hosted by South London multipiece dub ensemble Slicknbobb. The opening night on May 1st will also double up as ...
Devil May Cry, the new adult animated series on Netflix based ... after becoming famous for voicing the DC superhero Batman across various media for over three decades. Meanwhile, series creator ...
The new Devil May Cry anime has just dropped on Netflix, and Batman fans may recognize the voice of a late legend in the cast. Created by Adi Shankar (who also made Netflix’s Castlevania anime ...
Since their first Comic Relief event in 2009, Simon Hayes and his staff at Ron Hayes & Son have raised more than £10,000 and brought a host of famous faces to New Haw, including the Blues Brothers, ...
who starred in “Top Gun” and “Batman Forever,” has died at age 65. Kilmer succumbed to pneumonia on Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles, his daughter Mercedes confirmed to the New York Times.
Here is Newsday's review from June 15, 1995 of "Batman Forever" by our then-movie critic Jack Mathews: Riddle me this, Bat fan: What was dark is light, what was hip is flip, what was old is new ...