The Borneo Post (Sabah)

LA lights up City Hall with Batman signal

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LOS ANGELES: A giant Batsignal lit up the side of City Hall in Los Angeles on Thursday night to honour Batman actor Adam West, who played the superhero role in the 1960s television series.

He died on Friday at age 88 following a battle with leukaemia.

The caped crusader helped protect the fictional Gotham City in a franchise that began as a DC Comics strip before also moving to television and film. When Gotham’s authoritie­s needed Batman’s help, they projected a light beam with his logo into the sky.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and police chief Charlie Beck led Thursday’s tribute.

Hundreds of fans thronged the ceremony, many dressed up in costumes from the television series and films. Two replicas of the 1960s-era Batmobile were parked outside the building.

Burt Ward, 71, who played Batman’s sidekick Robin on the show, also took part.

“I’m here to tell you that my friend Adam would want every single one of you to be incredibly happy and to be joyous,” he told the crowd.

The 1966-68 TV series had a lowbrow comedy touch that made it far different from the darker “Batman” moves of today.

West delivered his often corny lines with deadpan earnestnes­s, entertaini­ng children and adding a touch of satirical humor for adults.

The series epitomised the era’s kitsch, with exclamatio­ns like “POW!” and “BAM!” written in pop-art script flashing across television screens.

The show gave rise to a movie version in 1966, in which West also starred, and fuelled a franchise that included merchandis­e like toy Batmobiles, Batphones, dolls and lunchboxes. — AFP

 ??  ?? Actors Burt Ward, who was Robin, and Lee Meriwether — who played Catwoman in the 1966 ‘Batman’ movie — watch before a bat-signal is projected on City Hall in honour of late actor West in Los Angeles, California, on Thursday. — Reuters photo
Actors Burt Ward, who was Robin, and Lee Meriwether — who played Catwoman in the 1966 ‘Batman’ movie — watch before a bat-signal is projected on City Hall in honour of late actor West in Los Angeles, California, on Thursday. — Reuters photo

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