My complaints? The animation isn't one I like, it looks very odd in places almost like different animation styles were used for different characters. With the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill & Clancy Brown this is one of the better DC outings I've seen lately despite it being a cutesy colorful one. Type: Ongoing Series Total Issues: 36 Published: October 1992 - October 1995 Creators: Kelley Puckett Ty Templeton Rick Burchett The Batman Adventures is a DC comic book series published from October 1992 to October 1995. The plot, hardly staggering but the delivery was fantastic. It started in October 1992 and was re-launched several times to match the various retoolings of the TV series, becoming successively The Batman and Robin Adventures, Batman: Gotham Adventures, and finally Batman Adventures (with no 'The'). Truth be told I got it, but made in such a way it was enjoyable regardless Batman travels to Metropolis to team with Superman against the combined forces of Joker & Lex Luthor. The Batman Adventures was the official Batman tie-in comic of Batman: The Animated Series. I mean come on can you blame me? Look at that front cover! And after all the family friendly DC stuff I've watched lately I expected more of the same. A 1995 segment from 'The Superman Batman Adventures' used to introduce Hawkman episodes from Filmations 1960s 'The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure' series. Subscribe 4.3K views 3 years ago A 1995 segment from 'The Superman Batman Adventures' used to introduce Hawkman episodes from Filmation's 1960s 'The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure' series. Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi Release. Okay I admit it, I went into this very judgemental. Story: Batman discovers a mysterious teen-aged girl with super-human powers and a connection to Superman.
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