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A young Burt Ward as Robin on the “Batman” set in 1966. Photo by Richard Hewett for Look magazine. View full size.
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Texas - Rémi Noël
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Gotham City in 1966. Batman and Robin (Adam West and Burt Ward) in an unguarded moment in the Bat-Cave (or perhaps on the Bat-Set) with the Bat-Mug. Photo by Richard Hewett for Look magazine. View full size.
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Batman and Robin (Adam West and Burt Ward) on the “Batman” set in Los Angeles in 1966. Who can explain the significance of the “22”? From a series of photos taken by Richard Hewett for Look magazine. View full size.
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The cover to Detective Comics #426 (1972) was by Mike Kaluta.
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Panel from the Batman comic strip (August 20, 1944), script by Bill Finger, pencils by Jack Burnley, inks by Charles Paris
Queen of Crime
Card #26 from the 1966 Batman Trading Card series by National Periodical Publications, Inc.
In the secret lair of the Cat Woman, the crime-queen converses with her most trusted agents.
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Panel from “Heroics” in Batman #63 (February-March 1951)

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