In all honesty this is not a series that is made for adults.  It's kind of
like Clone Wars; made for kids but there's enough in there for adults to
like as well.

Shag and I discussed this on a past episode of Views From The Longbox, but
Batman is one of those characters that can stand a variety of
interpretations.  You can have light hearted Batman and that will appeal to
one group and you have have the GD Batman which will appeal to...someone.
While everyone has there favorite there is no "right" way to do it.

There are wrong ways, but I am sure there are people that liked BATMAN AND
ROBIN.

I don't know any personally, but I am open to the concept.

On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Cary Preston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18715
>
> While I like the new Blue Beetle, why would anyone resurrect Bat Mite?
> Maybe I'm just biased towards the Dark Knight character, but doing a
> light-hearted and more comedic Batman focusing on silly minor characters
> seems like revisiting the Adam West Batman. Are writers for these animated
> shows prevented from exploring new ground or creating new characters?
>
> >
>


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