In the wake of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy and Matt Reeves' "The Batman," we've all become accustomed to a serious and brooding take on the Dark Knight. But back in 1988, audiences generally still thought of Batman as Adam West's cartoonish, shark-fighting scamp. Once Warner Bros. gave? Tim Burton free rein over the character in the late-'80s, however, things began to shift dramatically. Suddenly, the Caped Crusader was dark and brooding again and everyone seemed to pay...

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