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From Batman 66 #4, the Mad Hatter may be a loon, but he's an ERUDITE loon!



Look, it can't ALL be Lewis Carroll references. In the series the Hatter used the name without the Alice in Wonderland theme, he was genuinely obsessed with hats themselves.

"But why?" you ask? Well, Batman 66 #4 addresses that question, when the Hatter visits London (None of that weird "Londinium" thing the show used in it's 3rd season) to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London.







All that AND promoting business amongst tourists too! You have to admire a villain who seeks to boost the economy of the country he's visiting.

For those interested in such things, the Mad Hatter in the 1966 Batman TV show was played by versatile stage and screen character actor David Wayne. Noted for creating the role of Og in "Finians Rainbow" (Where he sings the charming, and wordplay filled When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love" and played the villain in the TV version of It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman, as well as being Ellery Queen's dad in the wonderful "Ellery Queen Whodinnits" in... oh ye gods it was 1975. Damn I feel old again.

As you might notice from the video clip, his Mad Hatter had one of the most gloriously exagerrated accents you can imagine. And he'll always have a special place in my warped little heart for being the only villain in the entire series to properly gag Robin.



And speaking of the Boy Wonder, he has a nice couple of moments in this issue too.

As he discovers that the Beatlemania level of attention on arrival at Heathrow Airport can get a little... dangerous.



And then has to drive the British Batmobile, with help from Alfred.... it doesn't start well!


 

Date: 2013-10-21 11:23 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] donnblake
Huh. My first thought was different types of cattle. *I swear, I'm not a farmboy, really! (plucks hay out of hair)*

Date: 2013-10-21 11:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ensiform
They are also both types of cows. Perhaps that's what they were going for.

Date: 2013-10-22 01:13 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ensiform
I don't want to belabor this point, and say the following with all due respect, but I would think that as a moderator you would not be so quick to come across as pedantic and condescending. (You mean, place names in America with "New" in them are... named for some OTHER place? Gawrsh!)

As a half-Brit who has made multiple trips to the UK all my life, I'm aware of the geography. I was merely remarking what I thought the *writers of the show* might have used as their inspiration rather than an article of clothing basically unknown in the States. I'm happy to be convinced otherwise, but I don't need a map or someone informing me of what is a fairly obvious (the cows are named for their place of origin?!) but moot point.

Date: 2013-10-22 11:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ensiform
I appreciate it, and hope I in turn did not come off as too aggravated over a minor matter. I've always loved your often witty posts and your calm, amenable Internet manner, so coming from you it seemed to me a bit more aggressive than it might have from anyone else.

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