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Starting the first week of March, audiences everywhere will meet Matt Reeves’ version of one of Batman’s most infamous foes, the Riddler ... Gorshin from Batman '66, or the cartoon clown ...
It’s Batman ’66 Week! Today in The Post proper ... We’ve stopped calling the Riddler ‘Riddler’ now, and just call him (Frank) Gorshin. It can be a verb we use while I’m drawing.
Ralph Garman, co-writer of the Batman ’66 Meets the Green Hornet comic book series, credits Gorshin as a key reason why the Riddler is now seen as a prominent villain in the franchise.
and in fact for the Unseen Prisoner to say to him, ‘Riddle me this,’ which is of course right out of ‘Batman’ 66.” ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Although many don’t think so, the Riddler has always been one of Batman’s most dangerous foes.
WARNING: Contains Spoilers for Batman #159! The Riddler is one of Batman’s most iconic villains, and his prominence has only continued to grow thanks to live-action adaptations like the TV ...
When I began reviewing Riddler: Year One late last year, I had a sneaking suspicion that this book was not built to be read month-to-month. In the age of the internet – especially streaming ...
After spending so much time with the character, Paul Dano would have to have an intimate understanding of Edward Nashton, AKA the Riddler. He’s eager to share that understanding with everyone ...
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