Every partnership has an origin and that’s especially true for DC’s dynamic duo of Batman and Robin. While the partnership ...
Return to 1966 with PureArts as they debut a new set of collectibles returning the olden days of Batman and his Boy Wonder ...
Every film starring the character seems destined to do decent (if not exceptional) business: “Batman & Robin,” considered a financial disappointment that briefly killed the franchise off ...
World’s Finest writer Mark Waid tackles another historic DC era: the beginning of the Dynamic Duo in Batman and Robin: Year ...
PureArts is now taking things back in time as they unveiled their newest DC Comics statue featuring Adam West and Burt Ward returning as Batman and Robin. Coming in at 20" tall, both superheroes ...
You can level up and buy new combos but most importantly, you and up to four friends can play as Batman, Robin (Tim Drake), Nightwing, or Batgirl. Rise of Sin Tzu is at its best with four players ...
The film pitted Batman and Robin (Burt Ward) against the United Underworld: Joker (Cesar Romero), Riddler (Frank Gorshin), Penguin (Burgess Meredith), and Catwoman (Lee Meriwether). The villains ...
Burt Ward, who played Batman's sidekick Robin on the ABC series, is set to attend. Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC LA's News Headlines ...
Dominic Patten Say what you want about George Clooney’s Bruce Wayne, but there’s something to be said about the pre-aughts camp factor of superhero movies like 1997’s Batman & Robin.
There are also rumors that the villains Clayface, Professor Pyg, and Scarecrow will show up in the sequel, along with Batman’s young ward Dick Grayson/Robin. Though Robin technically appeared in ...
I’ll get back to that, but then, Batman and Robin are staking out near Carmine “The Roman” Falcone’s old penthouse, which is now occupied by the Roman’s son, Mario. They see that ...
Robert Lowery takes over the lead role in 1949's "Batman and Robin," which features familiar supporting characters like Commissioner Jim Gordon and reporter Vicki Vale onscreen for the first time.