![]() ![]() So, as someone who’s spent at least an hour every day thinking about Batman and his world for the past 20-something years, here’s my meticulously calibrated (but totally subjective) ranking of every single episode. I run the account on Instagram that dives into episodes and movies of Batman in animation, and I’ve been reading the comics since the ‘90s. ![]() You might be asking, “Why this guy? What does he know?” Rest assured, my knowledge of Batman runs deep. Welcome to the Inverse Superhero Issue! Read more here.Īll of this to say that with such outstanding quality, ranking all 109 episodes of BTAS and its continuation The New Batman Adventures is quite the challenge, but when Inverse offered me the opportunity, I couldn’t say no. ![]() The list is as long as the Joker’s rap sheet. And its legacy, including the creation of enduring characters like Harley Quinn, forever changed the DC multiverse. The noir stories told by writers Paul Dini and Alan Burnett didn’t talk down to young fans munching on sugary cereals. What makes Batman: The Animated Series so great? Co-creators Bruce Timm and Eric Radmoski led an array of artists to reimagine Batman in an Art Deco-inspired Gotham City. ![]() Since its premiere in September 1992, Batman: The Animated Series has been hailed as one of the best, if not the best, interpretations of the Dark Knight. ![]()
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