This question pertains to the pages of opening credits (coming out of the first commercial break) - and (on the Wednesday show) to the "Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel" captions accompanying Bill Dozier's frenzied descriptions of the Dynamic Duo's latest predicament (to be resolved - or not - 23 and a half hours later).
Those graphics were done in the same funky font, which is one of my all-time favorites going back to my vague memories of watching Batman in first run on ABC (I turned 5 yo in 1966 and my parents divorced shortly after Batman was axed in 1968).
In the past IIRC I've called it the "Batfont" on RD (when it was radio-info.com) because I've always associated it with Batman, but I'm sure it has a proper name.
What. Is. That. Font. Called? And can I download it on my MS Word 2007 (I've never had a word processor with the "Batfont")?
ixnay
Those graphics were done in the same funky font, which is one of my all-time favorites going back to my vague memories of watching Batman in first run on ABC (I turned 5 yo in 1966 and my parents divorced shortly after Batman was axed in 1968).
In the past IIRC I've called it the "Batfont" on RD (when it was radio-info.com) because I've always associated it with Batman, but I'm sure it has a proper name.
What. Is. That. Font. Called? And can I download it on my MS Word 2007 (I've never had a word processor with the "Batfont")?
ixnay