I am heartbroken. RIP Mr. West. The world is a little bit less special now that the Bat-Signal has called you home permanently.
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Adam West passes at age 88...
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I very nearly grieved and maybe kind of did so. I am so thankful the Blu-rays and toys got out of litigation hell. I bought so many Batman 66' things and continue to do so. And am still delving into his film's past having watched Robinson Crusoe On Mars, while enjoying his presence on modern things.Comment
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This one hurts but I'm glad he did not have a lengthy struggle and I'll look at certain things fondly. He was also doing appearances almost to the end, at least up until last year. Chances are if you wanted to meet him/get his autograph you did. To me, that's something he left behind that will live on for the fans. I'm glad the '66 stuff got resolved before his passing. Finally we've got one more peice of work coming from him, The second Batman '66 animated movie. On a personal/collecting note getting him, Yvonne Craig, Frank Gorshin and Julie Newmar early on inspired me to expand that portion of my autograph collection with such a solid base. I feel like I've amassed something truely special in that regard and it just wouldn't be the same if I hadn't got West so early on.Comment
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I'm gutted. Found out while at a convention, and it felt like a punch to the stomach.
Before I liked anything else we tend to talk about here, I liked Batman.
Things I am thankful for:
- Meeting him a few years ago at Niagara Falls
- Having the Blu Ray set that came with the "Adam West Naked" disc where it's Adam, being Adam, recounting thoughts on each episode.
- Being in a position to "Be" Batman, anytime I feel like putting on the suit
and maybe most importantly, I'm thankful that Adam led a full, and ultimately satisfying life. He aged very gracefully, and seemed incredibly happy and thankful for his life. I'm sad because a part of my childhood is gone now, but so happy that he will probably be the Batman that everyone remembers most, with warmth, fondness, and a smile.
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Batman Filmation VS Hanna Barbera.jpg Farewell Adam West. You will always be MY Batman, not only in live action, but also in voice. From the Batman Tv series and movie of 1966 to my first exposure to Batman in 1977 in Filmation's The New Adventures of Batman, to the 1979 Legends of the Super Heroes TV Specials to the last two seasons of the Super Friends by Hanna Barbera, during what I call the Super Powers era, to the Grey Ghost on Batman: The Animated Series to Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders in 2016.
You will be sorely missed. R.I.P. :(Comment
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On NYC they dim the lights on Broadway as a sign of respect.
In LA, they shine the light. . . signal!
Bat Signal to shine at Los Angeles City Hall tonight
If I had only spent a tenth of the time studying Physics that I spent learning Star Wars and Baseball trivia, I would have won the Nobel Prize.Comment
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Like a lot of us, he was my main introduction into the world of Batman when I was a kid and his Batman was in reruns. I'd come home from school every day and was glued in front of the television while it was on. I took it deadly serious then and have learned to appreciate the camp aspects since. I met him at a convention and, while I didn't chat with him long, he was very cordial and it was extremely cool to hear that "voice" in person.Comment
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