It's two years after the original Batman: Animated series ended, and these episodes were made to air alternately with the newer Superman series on KidsWB Saturday morning block, which was still ...
Toon Zone has been informed that Columbia House will finally be releasing Batman: The Animated Series on DVD. The company will offer both the DVDs that Warner Bros. had previously released, as well as ...
With the upcoming summer release of Batman Begins, it makes sense that Warner Brothers would deem 2005 "The Year of the Bat." In anticipation of the blockbuster film, Warner Home Video is collecting ...
This 12-disc box set includes all 85 episodes of the original animated series that ran from 1992-95, as well as the complete arc of The New Batman Adventures, for a grand total of 109 episodes. You're ...
Now, IGN is reporting that Batman is back… with Scooby-Doo. Yes, the Caped Crusader will collude with the crafty crew of Mystery, Inc. in an all new adventure, due on DVD and digital January 2018. Â ...
Are you a big fan of Batman: The Animated Series but haven't has a chance to pick them up on DVD? Maybe you have a friend who is just getting into comics and you want to wow them with one of the best ...
With this fourth boxed set Batman: The Animated Series is finally available on DVD in its entirety. For anyone that grew up loving this '90s legend, that's a very good thing indeed. Technically the ...
It’s been off the air since last October, but Beware the Batman is coming back to your TV… on Blu-ray and DVD! Unfortunately the reason why Cartoon Network pulled the show is still unknown. This was ...
BURBANK, CA (August 1, 2012) — Frank Miller’s landmark graphic novel about fear, hope and redemption is celebrated with proper measures of haunting visuals and intense action in Batman: The Dark ...
C.M. Edwards is a writer currently employed by Valnet as a GameRant lists writer. He has been working professionally as a writer and editor for the past seven years in multiple fields, including comic ...
To pretend that WB and DC’s many, many Batman cartoons weren’t at least partially designed to sell Mattel action figures would be naive. But usually they’ve tried to tell a good Batman story in each ...