"To the Batmobile! Batman and Robin have many gadgets in their arsenal, but none more hi-tech and stylish than the Batmobile—ready to power on with the touch of a button. When the Dynamic Duo find ...
From its high-tech gadgets to its aesthetics, the Batmobile has evolved tremendously over the years. But the most iconic version of the supercar, which appeared in the 1966 Batman TV series, has a ...
While at New York Comic Con this past weekend, we naturally made it a point to attend a few Batman panels. Friday afternoon we sat in on the premiere of a 58-minute "Batmobile" documentary that will ...
Yes, the 1966 Batmobile you're looking at here is technically a replica, but calling it one sells it short. It was so meticulously built, original Batmobile designer, the legendary George Barris, ...
Calling all true Batman fans with ample pockets! Or at least one of them. A very convincing and totally surprising Batmobile replica is about to hit the auction block with Mecum Auctions. Batman is ...
In 1966, DC Comics fans were introduced to the soon-to-be iconic live-action TV series Batman. Adam West starred as the legendary Caped Crusader, with the show capturing a more colorful, campy, and ...
Do you want to get yourself a sidekick, ask him to do the low jobs and pay him peanuts? Get an intern, they’re great! But if you want to also wear tights, call your sidekick Robin and say “to the ...
In recent years actors like Michael Keaton and Christian Bale have laid claim to the Batman character in movies, but your parents (or grandparents) are probably more familiar with Adam West’s take on ...
It happened, folks. The original Batmobile from the 1966 Batman film was auctioned off yesterday at the Barrett-Jackson house in Scottsdale, Arizona. The Adam West-driven, George Barris-built movie ...
The Original 1966 TV series Batmobile, one of the most recognized and popular pieces of entertainment history worldwide, sold for $4,620,000 and set the world record for the highest price ever fetched ...
Automobile enthusiast since I was a little fetus. Writing about automobiles is kind of like my passion. Though it’s not a combination of a slick motorcycle and gargantuan, rocket powered beast, the ...
Omar Azimi is a writer from the Washington D.C. metro area, who has experience in journalistic writing. Mr. Azimi graduated from Old Dominion University with a bachelors degree in Political Science.