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Batman & Robin 1966 Posters – Rare Original DC Classics Batman & Robin 1966 Posters – Rare Original DC Classics

Set of two posters Batman and Robin from 1966

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Original 1966 posters – BATMAN & ROBIN “The Boy Wonder” licensed by NPP/G&F Posters.

€1,950
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Original 1966 Posters – Batman & Robin

Two Silver Age icons reunited in an exceptional pop-art duo

A rare testimony to DC’s Golden Era

This is a truly remarkable pair: two original 1966 posters, produced under the official National Periodical Publications (NPP) license — the direct predecessor of DC Comics — and published by G&F Posters, New York, one of the major distributors of licensed visuals in the mid-60s.

We’re right in the middle of the explosive Silver Age: the Batman TV series (1966–68) is sweeping through American pop culture, colors turn vibrant, the “camp” aesthetic dominates, and comic-book graphics invade shop windows, teenage bedrooms… and today, high-end private collections.

These two U.S. posters capture that moment perfectly: bold outlines, vivid flat colors, and dynamic “freeze-frame” compositions straight out of a comic panel.
They are not reprints, not modern reproductions — but genuine period originals created during the peak of the Batman craze.

Poster 1 – Batman (1966)

“NONSENSE! THERE ARE NO SUCH THINGS AS— UHH!”

A striking, energetic composition where Batman is caught mid-action: the speech bubble, the impact lines, the dramatic twist of the cape — everything screams Silver Age dynamism.
The classic grey-and-blue costume, the ink shading, the heroic posture: it’s a pure pop icon.

Key highlights:

  • Original © National Periodical Publications, Inc. 1966 copyright.

  • Published by G&F Posters, New York — official licensees.

  • Large decorative format (approx. 27 × 40 in depending on variant).

  • Highly sought-after graphic style among vintage comic and pop-art collectors.

Displayed alone or framed in a contemporary interior, it immediately becomes a focal point.

Poster 2 – Robin “The Boy Wonder” (1966)

“HOLD IT, BATMAN! IT IS REALLY ME — YOUR WARD — DICK GRAYSON!”

This second poster, designed as a natural counterpart to the Batman piece, highlights Robin, Dick Grayson, in full heroic stance.
The yellow cape, green gloves, and red tunic burst with energy — a perfect representation of 1960s pop aesthetics.

Key highlights:

  • Same authentic 1966 DC licensing (NPP).

  • Same publisher, G&F Posters — guaranteeing a matched pair.

  • A rarer solo portrayal of Robin, increasing collectability.

  • Vivid, decorative color palette ideal for modern interiors.

Robin solos are less common, making this an especially desirable piece for DC enthusiasts.

An exceptional duo for serious collectors

Together, these two posters form a coherent, scarce, and visually stunning diptych. They embody a precise moment in American graphic culture, when comic-book aesthetics became mainstream and defined the style of an entire generation.

Perfect for:

  • Comic art collectors seeking authentic pre-1970 DC originals.

  • Pop-art lovers wanting true period pieces, not reprints.

  • High-end interior decoration (home theaters, creative studios, design spaces).

  • Galleries and curators of 20th-century graphic heritage.

Country of the poster
USA
Poster designer
DC Comics
Vintage poster
original
Printing process
offset
Actual size (inches)
26 X 40 inches
Presentation
on linen
Distributor
G&F Posters à New York (755 West End Ave)
Date
1966

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