The Animated Series couldn't show death on screen, but their creative workaround helped earn them a well-deserved Emmy.
Batman: The Animated Series offered some of the strangest narratives in superhero animation history, with wild visuals and freaky villains.
Before superhero movies dominated theaters, Adam West’s Batman turned living rooms into thrill rides. Capes flapped, villains schemed, and every “Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel” felt electric.
Batman is the most famous DC character of all time, with 11 different animated TV shows based on the Dark Knight.
When several Gotham City bachelors are poisoned, Batman (Kevin Conroy) suspects Poison Ivy (Diane Pershing), despite her seemingly having settled down into a peaceful nuclear family lifestyle with a ...
Eddie Possehl is a dynamic and driven writer/director with a passion for the written word and all things film, television, comics, and games. His passion for storytelling led him to establish his own ...
Barrett Smith was a Movies & TV writer for Gamerant with a background in literary and film studies. He’s a lifelong fan of fantasy and sci-fi, especially animation and superhero comics. When he isn't ...
Critic, horror writer, etc. She/Her. Cohost of the podcast BitchesOnComics and cofounder of the Decoded Pride Queer speculative fiction anthology. The Batman (2004) animated series is generally one of ...