バットマン 🦇 Battoman drawn by Jiro Kuwata; page from 週刊少年キング Weekly Shōnen King No.33, 1966
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バットマン 🦇 Battoman drawn by Jiro Kuwata; page from 週刊少年キング Weekly Shōnen King No.33, 1966

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Batman Week
"Batman" by Vicente Valentine on INPRNT
Wip Retro Battoman #batman #retro #battoman https://www.instagram.com/p/BvmIG4zFXi-/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1jjdmzybekfb3
I finally got around to watching Batman Ninja and... OH MY GOODNESS, it was hilarious, ridiculous, over the top, epic, awesome, with exquisite artwork to look at... Just pure fun - perfect for a goofball who doesn’t take things too seriously. And the Japanese voice acting was great. Wataru Tagaki’s Joker especially was just magnificent! And the character himself... Flamboyant and flirty as ever <3 No matter the time or place, he always loves his Batsy :3
バットマン 🦇 Battoman mask, page from 少年画報 (Shōnen Gahō), October 1966

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Some Japanese Battoman magazine covers from the 60s
The Batman craze in Japan:
The Bat conquered the whole world.
(via Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!!: Friday Night Fights—Bat-Manga Style!!)
バットマン Battoman by Jiro Kuwata
Batman Manga paper cut-out
done in the style of Jiro Kuwata