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The New Adventures of Batman Publicity Cel and Autographed Adam West Photo (Filmation, c. 1980s).
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The New Adventures of Batman Publicity Cel and Autographed Adam West Photo (Filmation, c. 1980s). Batman became popular soon after his introduction in 1939 and got his own comic book title the following year. As the decades went on, different interpretations of the character emerged. In the mid-to-late 1960s the Batman television series used a camp aesthetic, which continued to be associated with the character for years after the show ended. In this lot is a fantastic publicity cel from Filmation featuring Batman and Robin with the Batmobile. The cel was hand-painted on 12 field acetate with an image are of 9" x 7.5". Included in this lot is an Adam West autographed black and white publicity photo of Batman from the television series. The photo is signed to Lee Reem, a long-time Disney executive in the studio publicity department. The photo is protected in a frame of 8" x 10". The cel shows some mild handling and edge wear. The photo is protected in a frame of 8" x 10". Condition is Good. From the Lee Reem Collection.Auction Info
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