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First published in 1991,
is a serious academic exploration of the cultural phenomenon called Batman. Marketing savvy alone did not build the Batman*s extraordinary success; it encompasses a variety of audiences who have embraced the hero through a collage of different media manifestations during his long history. Batman*s overlapping lives are illuminated in this critical anthology, which analyses the contexts of the character*s production and reception across a wide spectrum of time and media forms. This volume includes interviews with the character*s original creators. The other essays consider such questions as the political economy of comic book and film production processes; the cult status of the sixty*s television series in various fan communities; and the postmodernism of past and present Batman films. Using the tools of cultural studies, the book unmasks the Caped Crusader*s mysterious attraction.







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