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BATMAN PINUPALOOZA Meets SUNDAY FUNNIES WITH KERRY CALLEN… — Welcome to BATMAN PINUPALOOZA, a 60th anniversary celebration of the seven seminal 1966 Batman pinups by penciller Carmine Infantino and inker Murphy Anderson that in large measure became the definitive versions of the Dynamic Duo and their venal villains for years to come. This is a 13th Dimension theme week unlike any we’ve done before: Each of our artists — Kerry Callen, Bill Morrison, Des Taylor, Walt Grogan (who did that fab banner), Chris Franklin, Dakota Alexander and Franco — is reimagining at least one of the pinups every day this week, with equal parts reverence, whimsy and humor. For more on BATMAN PINUPALOOZA and the history of these pinups, click here. — Dan — By KERRY CALLEN Whenever I see this old, wonderful pinup of the Dynamic Duo by Infantino/Anderson, I usually think, “Hmmm, they could have fit in one more character, right between ’em.” So, I added Batgirl! (Yes, I know she hadn’t been introduced yet.) Ha ha! I just now realized that, instead of Batgirl putting her shirt on, it could be seen as her taking it off! Not my intent, but c’est la vie I suppose… — Want more BATMAN PINUPALOOZA? Click here! Want more SUNDAY FUNNIES WITH KERRY CALLEN? Come back next week! Want a commission? Send an email to KerryCallenArt@gmail.com. You can also find other work at linktr.ee/kerrycallen. — MORE — The Complete BATMAN PINUPALOOZA Index. Click here. — THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS Over, and Over, and Over Again. Click here. — KERRY CALLEN spent much of his career as an artist and art director, developing product for Hallmark, but has also dabbled in comics for many years. As a freelancer, he creates work for a range of needs, spanning from Mad Magazine to children illustrations. He has two graphic novels available on Amazon worldwide, Halo and Sprocket: The Definitive Collection, as well as Dirtnap: Mystic...
13th Dimension’s team of artists brings you a weeklong 60TH ANNIVERSARY tribute to the seven iconic Silver Age Bat-pinups by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson… Welcome to BATMAN PINUPALOOZA, a 60th anniversary celebration of the seven seminal 1966 Batman pinups by penciller Carmine Infantino and inker Murphy Anderson that in large measure became the definitive versions of the Dynamic Duo and their venal villains for years to come. This is a 13th Dimension theme week like we’ve never done before: Each of our artists — Kerry Callen, Bill Morrison, Des Taylor, Walt Grogan (who did that fab banner), Chris Franklin, Dakota Alexander and Franco — will reimagine at least one of the pinups every day this week, with equal parts reverence, whimsy and humor, starting Sunday. Chris also has a feature brewing on how these images were used on merchandise over the years. I’ve seen all the art and, man are you in for a good time. Kerry kicks us off here and we’ll be adding links to each entry at the bottom of this post as the week goes on. To put it all in perspective, here are the pinups, along with a brief history of their impact: As has been documented and chronicled up the wazoo, 1966’s Batmania launched due to the overnight success of the January debut of the Adam West Batman show on ABC and a key aspect of it all was merch, merch, merch. Every company that could put out something featuring the Caped Crusaders and their rogues gallery did so, leading to an enormous wave of kitschy collectibles that helped define an era in Batlore — and 1960s pop culture. DC Comics itself decided to get in on the act by producing a set of six mail-away, 11″ x 14″ pinups featuring the art of Infantino and Anderson, their own artistic Dynamic Duo. For a mere 50 cents you could by one of three sets of two prints, featuring Batman and Robin on a rooftop; the Caped Crusaders in the Batmobile; Batman swinging over Gotham; and portraits of the Joker, Penguin and Riddler. If you saved your allowance, you could get all six for a buck. Check out the house ad: A seventh pin-up — Batman and Robin standing before a bat silhouette — for whatever reason didn’t make the cut. It was,...
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