Batman comic strip (1967)

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tirepanted3
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Batman comic strip (1967)

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Part of this scene was posted on the forum years ago, but I found some better-quality scans, as well as the aftermath.

Posion Ivy's henchgirls infiltrate a Batman-themed hotel. They gas a trio of waitresses (the "Robinettes") and don their uniforms. (Click links for larger images.)

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Re: Batman comic strip (1967)

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TP3, you've made my day.
Finding the aftermath with the Robinettes being stuffed into lockers is awesome.
Excellent find.
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a big thank from me, Tirepanted, on behalf of the whole board :D


this scene drawn by Bob Kane has been one of the very sources of this trope ( or genre ) since 2006 and the direct inspiration of a poser story by Slain

https://www.uniformstealingboard.com/vi ... =71&t=1931


eventually it came out that it is not a costume stealing scene ( the stealers take the spare costumes and don't strip the real robinettes) :lol:
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tirepanted3, you continue to be this board's all-time MVP.
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Thanks! :)
esercito sconfitto wrote: Sun Dec 18, 2022 5:54 pmthis scene drawn by Bob Kane has been one of the very sources of this trope ( or genre ) since 2006 and the direct inspiration of a poser story by Slain

https://www.uniformstealingboard.com/vi ... =71&t=1931

eventually it came out that it is not a costume stealing scene ( the stealers take the spare costumes and don't strip the real robinettes) :lol:
Yes, I recall the scene being brought up a few times in the past, with regards to Slain's poser story. At least the aftermath confirms that it is indeed a proper costume stealing scene (showing one of the Robinettes in her underwear).

Just a note, although Bob Kane is credited as artist here (as he was on all Batman comics back in the day), the actual artist here is the great Joe Giella. :)
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