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Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet
Softcover
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English (United States) · DC Comics / Dynamite Entertainment
Plot
In 1967, television history was made when two masked crime fighters met in a historic crossover. Now, superstar filmmaker Kevin Smith and actor/comedian Ralph Garman join forces with artist Ty Templeton (BATMAN '66) to bring these two iconic characters and their famous partners together again.
Set in the continuity of that earlier team-up, Batman, The Green Hornet, Robin and Kato must go up against a very different General (formerly Colonel) Gumm. What crime could be so deadly as to force these rivals to put aside their differences and join forces again? And what surprise does Gumm have up his sticky sleeve?
Collects Batman '66/Green Hornet #1-6.
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Publication date
November 25, 2015
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Batman '66 Meets the Green HornetEnglish (United States)Comic BookDC Comics / Dynamite Entertainment6
Batman '66 Meets the Green HornetEnglish (United States)Hardcover 144 ppDC Comics / Dynamite Entertainment
Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet (Variant Cover)English (United States)Comic BookDC Comics / Dynamite Entertainment2
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mister_pozart has rated48/8/2016
Una buena historia aunque el esquema se repita: delito - casi atrapan a los malos - fuga y cliffhanger - delito - casi atrapan a los malos - fuga y cliffhanger... Así, es cierto que podría haber sido más corta pero se disfruta y entretiene de principio a fin. Hay, como no podía ser menos, chistes malos a cascoporro, planes ridículos, escenas delirantes y guiños a las series originales y a la vez que el Batman '66 y Green Hornet se vieron en TV. El tomo da exactamente lo que se espera de él. En el apartado gráfico, hay ciertos altibajos, que se notan sobre todo en lo que se parece el Joker a César Romero en cada número según el artista. Y finalmente, celebro la inclusión de las portadas originales de Alex Ross, porque son una pasada y es genial verlas a página completa sin títulos que molesten.