'66 Batman Greeting Cards
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'66 Batman Greeting Cards
I have not seen this little item mentioned on the board, and my son received it on his birthday a couple weeks ago. (It's especially appropriate that he got the card from his "Nana")
Batman™ Classic TV Series KA-POW! Birthday Card
Batman™ Classic TV Series KA-POW! Birthday Card
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Re: KA-POW! Hallmark birthday card
Very cool. The 1966 Batman is everywhere!
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Re: KA-POW! Hallmark birthday card
I’m hoping those are currently available. If so, I’m all over buying several of them for any future birthdays.
I know we’ve probably covered this a few times here (I have a time or two), but this is yet another indication of the incredible cultural significance of the show. A TV show that went off the air nearly 50 years ago - STILL relevant and instantly recognizable.... T-Shirts (I’m wearing one at this very moment) , greeting cards, cartoons, references (I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve heard people say “riddle me this”- including twice this year, both on national newscasts), and plenty of other ways.
The show we love and collect was a very big deal. I made a post a couple of years ago where I’d walked past a sandwich board that had a Batman reference and it was the TV show. Come on, man! That’s crazy for a 50 year old TV show.
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Hallmark has them on their site if you cant find them locally.
https://www.hallmark.com/cards/greeting ... D1028.html
I know we’ve probably covered this a few times here (I have a time or two), but this is yet another indication of the incredible cultural significance of the show. A TV show that went off the air nearly 50 years ago - STILL relevant and instantly recognizable.... T-Shirts (I’m wearing one at this very moment) , greeting cards, cartoons, references (I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve heard people say “riddle me this”- including twice this year, both on national newscasts), and plenty of other ways.
The show we love and collect was a very big deal. I made a post a couple of years ago where I’d walked past a sandwich board that had a Batman reference and it was the TV show. Come on, man! That’s crazy for a 50 year old TV show.
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*Edit*
Hallmark has them on their site if you cant find them locally.
https://www.hallmark.com/cards/greeting ... D1028.html
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Re: KA-POW! Hallmark birthday card
As indicated in the product description, parts of the card are embossed, so the skyline and bat-signal are slightly raised, as well as elements on the front of the card.
It's a pretty cool item, on the whole.
It's a pretty cool item, on the whole.
Re: KA-POW! Hallmark birthday card
My wife came home from Target with another '66 Batman greeting card. This one's from Carlton Cards. I didn't find it online, so I thought I'd share a photo.
Re: '66 Batman Greeting Cards
Guys, here's a link to ZAZZLE. They have hundreds of Batman greeting cards. You can type on 1966 Batman if you wish. Here's just the Batman search:
BATMAN CARDS ON ZAZZLE:
https://www.zazzle.com/batman+cards
BATMAN CARDS ON ZAZZLE:
https://www.zazzle.com/batman+cards
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Re: '66 Batman Greeting Cards
Smart addition. Zazzle has tons of image options and customization.
To elaborate, the cards I stumbled on here are nicer products, having unique artwork along with foil stamping, diecuts or embossed elements.
To elaborate, the cards I stumbled on here are nicer products, having unique artwork along with foil stamping, diecuts or embossed elements.