Developed by Eric Radomski and Bruce Timm, a minimalist, Art Deco style was employed to craft Batman, his world, and his extended gallery of rogues with able assists from talented writers like Alan Burnett and Paul Dini. Taking a decades-old character and distilling its’ essence into a cartoon filled with action and pathos, B:TAS remains my favorite take on the Batman character to this day. This comic was one of those purchases and it’s a great one.īatman: The Animated Series is one of the towering achievements of superheroes in popular culture over the last 30 years. Indeed, some of my favorite comics of all time are collections of yuletide stories featuring superheroes ( I’ve talked about many of these books before here on the Cavalcade). If possible, I would try to find a comic that was reflective of the holiday season. When I would shop for presents for my family as a teenager, I’d often treat myself to a comic book from the spinner rack at Waldenbooks. I picked this up for $5 dollars at a comic convention this past April. This week, we’re looking at The Batman Adventures Holiday Special, published by DC Comics in 1995.
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