Zonks! Jinkees! It's like, bat-time for another chapter of the History of Comics On Film!

Zonks! Jinkees! It's like, bat-time for another chapter of the History of Comics On Film!

Moving on to the decade of the 1970s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Hanna Barbera produced animated television series The New Scooby Doo Movies featuring Batman & Robin that ran on CBS in the year 1972!

By derekwc - Mar 20, 2011 12:03 AM EST
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In the 40th part of this ongoing series that focuses on the History of Comic Books, producer Derek Crabbe views comics history through the lens of those comic book characters that are lucky enough to be adapted for both movies and television.

If you enjoy the musings of James Rolfe or Lewis Lovhaug you'll probably enjoy this vast project which continues with the Hanna Barbera produced animated television series The New Scooby Doo Movies featuring Batman & Robin that ran on CBS in the year 1972 !

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manymade1
manymade1 - 3/20/2011, 6:42 AM
I kinda prefer, the movie of the History of Comic Books, it was really good. Stan Lee was a speaker. It talks about how comics have evolved from Superman to the newest comics out now. It could even give non comic book fans some insight. Great find though.
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