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Batman (Manga)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })In the mid-1960s, the Batman TV series was exported to Japan and proved extremely popular. As a result, an officially licensed Batman manga was published for just over a year, in the weekly Shōnen King magazine and, with different stories, in the monthly Shōnen Gaho. Jiro Kuwata, an established mangaka of superhero and "scientific detective" manga, was hired as writer and artist. The manga was loosely based on DC Batman stories of the era, but with significant Adaptation Expansion and Cultural Translation. After the end of Japanese Bat-mania, the series was largely forgotten.In 2008, a book called Bat-Manga: The Secret History of Batman in Japan was published in the USA. Compiled by Chip Kidd, it translated and reprinted selected complete stories and isolated chapters from the manga, along with photos of other Japanese Bat-merch of the era, text pieces by Kidd, and a new interview with Kuwata. It proved highly popular and memetic with English-language Batman fans, although there was controversy over Kidd alone being credited as writer of the book even though most of its content was Kuwata's manga.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })From 2014, the whole series was published in English translation by DC as Batman: The Jiro Kuwata Batmanga, in serialised form online and then on paper in three tankōbon. | |
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Batman (Manga) / int_59e0c863 | type |
Animal Mecha | |
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Animal Mecha: The fake Gore Bay Monster turns out to be one. | |
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Alien Abduction | |
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Alien Abduction: Happens to Batman and Robin at the beginning of "Duel In Space". | |
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Anti-Hero Substitute | |
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Anti-Hero Substitute: The Hangman tries to do this to Batman, but Jumped Off The Slippery Slope right at the start by talking a mentally disabled man into committing a robbery and then killing him, so that he could establish his credentials. | |
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Batman (Manga) / int_fc225bec | type |
Artistic License – Physics | |
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Artistic License – Physics: In the most glaring example, one of Dr. Quras's robots being struck by lightning somehow causes the lightning current to travel back through the radio waves used to control the robot, and kill Quras and his two remaining criminal servants. | |
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Anti-Hero Substitute / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Breakout Villain / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Gimmick Matches / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Oh, No... Not Again! / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Real After All / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Recursive Translation / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Resurrective Immortality / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Seen It All / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Shōnen Demographic / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Space Whale Aesop / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Spice Up the Subtitles / int_1c2c8cf1 | |
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Wrestling Monster / int_1c2c8cf1 |
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