As a kid, I was practically raised on the Batman 1966 TV series. Starring Adam West and Burt ward, the pop art/absurdist action-drama was non-stop joy-inducing entertainment. Due to some legal complications, the TV program has never been released on DVD and products were scarce. Recently, product announcements have surfaced for action figures and toy replicas based on the '66 Batman series.

Finally, a new comic book is on the way, written by Jeff Parker, popular author if numerous comics such as Agents of Arlas, Hulk and Thunderbolts.

With Parker on board, this could be the funnest comic on the stands.
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Comic book fans also got a special treat when DC Entertainment unveiled art for its all-new digital comic book series BATMAN '66, launching in summer 2013. Inspired by the classic TV series, the digital comic book features many fan-favorite characters like Catwoman, The Riddler, The Joker and, of course, the dynamic duo of Batman and Robin. Written by Jeff Parker, the series will feature cover art by Michael Allred and the first issue will be drawn by Eisner Award winner Jonathan Case. BATMAN '66 will also be collected and available for sale in monthly print issues.

"The juxtaposition of offering a retro BATMAN '66 comic as a current and modern digital first title is fun," stated DC Entertainment President, Diane Nelson. "DC Entertainment is the most prolific producer of digital first comics and, as we work to create new and compelling content, this is a great way to also preserve the legacy of our characters. It's exciting to roll out the new BATMAN '66 comic as part of this bigger initiative with our Warner Bros Consumer Product partners."

Artifacts from the original Batman Classic TV Series were featured during the event, including the original iconic Batmobile, as well as authentic pieces from Comisar Collection that provided the "Robin" costume as worn by actor Burt Ward, the original Bat-Shield that Batman and Robin frequently used to protect themselves from their foes, the Bat-Phone from the Batmobile and the Bat-O-Rang prop used by Robin throughout the series. In addition, guests had the opportunity to hang out in a replica of the famous Batcave as depicted in the classic television series.

For the full press release: click here!

So... how long before we see a DVD release of the entire program?!