The Stars’ Warning to Batman – “Beware of WOMEN!”
I haven’t mentioned pal Batfatty here in a while, but he’s in regular email contact, sending me odd pictures and crazy links, and this scan of an old copy of Screen Stories he had autographed at the recent Emerald City Comic Con by Best Batman, Adam West.
It’s a beautiful thing. I need to ask comrade Batfatty to send a scan of the article, because that blurb on the cover has me intrigued. Assuming it’s more than just “look out for that Catwoman, she’s nuthin’ but trouble!”
The star’s warning should have been: Beware of that movie version of Agatha Christie’s “The Alphabet Murders” because they’ve cast Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot.
I’m assuming they took more than one picture at the photo shoot for this cover.And this is the pose they chose?Seems odd to me,unless they wanted to portray him as a well-hung vampire doing the chicken-dance.
“The star’s warning should have been: Beware of that movie version of Agatha Christie’s “The Alphabet Murders” because they’ve cast Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot.”
Ditto on that. Talk about epic miscasting. (The entire movie is just plain weird, though. The Margaret Rutherford Miss Marples weren’t faithful to the book depiction, but they were fun and effective mysteries in their own way. Alphabet Murders wasn’t.)
“What kind of BAT is he supposed to BE?”
“Presumably a FRUITBAT.”